New paper from the lab published!

We’re very excited that our first paper has been published in Scientific Reports! This paper introduces the new sound-seeking task we have developed. We found that mice demonstrated a surprising ability to recover from unilateral hearing loss in this task, and we next plan to study the underlying neural circuits of this recovery.

For a quick summary of the paper, see my post on neuromatch.

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