Katrin Krumbholz
Division of Clinical Neuroscience
The University of Nottingham
United Kingdom
Biography
2009-current: Programme Leader, MRC Institute of Hearing Research (IHR), UK 2004-2009: Programme Leader Track, MRC IHR, UK 2002-2004: Senior Research Associate, Research Centre Jülich, DE 2001-2002: Research Associate, University Hospital Münster, DE 1998-2001: Research Associate, University of Cambridge, UK
Research Interest
Our research is concerned with the mechanisms of hearing and hearing impairment. We use EEG adaptation to probe auditory neural response properties at subcortical and cortical processing levels. We conduct fine-grain mapping of the functional and structural properties of human auditory cortex using high-resolution ultra-high-field MRI.
Publications
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SCHONWIESNER M, DECHENT P, VOIT D, PETKOV CI, KRUMBHOLZ K. Parcellation of Human and Monkey Core Auditory Cortex with fMRI Pattern Classification and Objective Detection of Tonotopic Gradient Reversals: Cereb Cortex Cereb Cortex. 25(10), 3278-89 .(2015).
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DUQUE D, WANG X, NIETO-DIEGO J, KRUMBHOLZ K, MALMIERCA MS. Neurons in the inferior colliculus of the rat show stimulus-specific adaptation for frequency, but not for intensity: Sci Rep Sci Rep. 6, 24114 .(2016).
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FLETCHER M, KRUMBHOLZ, DE BOER J. Effect of Contralateral Medial Olivocochlear Feedback on Perceptual Estimates of Cochlear Gain and Compression: J Assoc Res Otolaryngol J Assoc Res Otolaryngol. 17(6), 559-575 .(2016).