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Edward Bartlett is a Professor and the Associate Dean of Undergraduate Affairs in the College of Science at Purdue University. His research focuses on the fields of neurobiology and physiology, particularly central auditory neurophysiology, neuroanatomy, and systems at the cellular level. His lab investigates hearing circuits and their functions under both normal and pathological conditions. Key areas of interest include the representation of sound levels and behavioral responses, auditory evoked potentials across the entire auditory system, the in vivo discharge patterns of sound, and the intrinsic synaptic currents produced by neurons. The research also explores molecular changes in protein expression and how these changes affect functional outcomes over time.
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