Abstract

CAPD is a defect in neurobiology of the central auditory nerve system, affecting basic auditory perception ability, includingsound localization and bias; speech or non-phonetic discrimination; auditory information processing, including time integration, time sequence and time cover; the auditory capacity of a competing voice or degraded voice, etc. CAPD may coexist with other diseases, affecting listening, learning and communication of patients.Causing by trauma, neurotoxic substances, nervous system disease or injury. So far, the pathogenesis of CAPD is unknown. The auditory proteomics analysis is the first step to study the pathogenesis of CAPD, cochlear nucleus, the bottom of the nuclei in the auditory pathway, play an important role for the accuracy of time information processing and sound localization. This paper focuses on analyzing the role of cochlear nucleus related proteins in the central auditory processing. Key words: Auditory Diseases, Central; cochlear nucleus; auditory information processing

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