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“Hearing varies because our brains vary,” says Travis Threats of St. Louis University. “People with so-called ‘normal hearing’ are still not perceiving things the same way…There are a lot of subtleties of how we hear and how we're able to interpret sound.”
news․stlpublicradio․orgBrent Edwards, PhD, writes that people with “normal” audiograms can have significant hearing difficulties and may benefit from hearing aids and other devices. Audiologists should consider additional information such as the responses to self-assessment questionnaires when determining the need for their services and treatment strategies.
hearingreview․comHere's the top news featured in the HearingTracker's 'Audiologist Infomer' daily enewsletter from February 20-24, 2023.
hearingtracker․comNews
- New Webpage: Oticon Real™ Technology | Oticon oticon․com
- The Next Generation of Hearing Aids and Assistance | Bluetooth Website bluetooth․com
- Bimodal Neuromodulation Treatment (Lenire) for Tinnitus Positively Affects Various Aspects of Life hearingreview․com
- CEVA Announces its Most Powerful and Efficient DSP Architecture to Date, Addressing the Massive Compute Requirements of 5G-Advanced and Beyond prnewswire․com
- Three Consumer Electronics Firms join the Zephyr Project as Widespread Industry Adoption (Including Oticon More) of the Open Source RTOS Accelerates prnewswire․com
- Interview with Charles Liberman, PhD 2022 La Fondation Pour l’Audition, Scientific Grand Prize Recipient hearingreview․com
Audio/Video
- Starkey Sound Bites: Dr. Jamie Hand on Tinnitus starkeysoundbites․com
- Dr. Cliff Short Video: Oticon vs ReSound hearing aids compared for background noise youtube․com
- To refer or not to refer: Exploring the benefits of referring clients for cochlear implants | Ear Science Institute Australia audiologytracker․com
Research
- Tinnitus and risk of attempted suicide: A one year follow-up study tmu․pure․elsevier․com
- Cannabis use amongst tinnitus patients: consumption patterns and attitudes link․springer․com
- Cerebrospinal Fluid in the Middle Ear in a Child jamanetwork․com
- Surfactant Protein A Can Affect Macrophage Phagocytosis: An Important Pathogenic Mechanism of Otitis Media with Effusion link․springer․com
- Familiar and unfamiliar speaker recognition assessment and system emulation for cochlear implant users asa․scitation․org
- A subjective evaluation of different music preprocessing approaches in cochlear implant listeners asa․scitation․org