USC researcher Karolina Charaziak, PhD, has been awarded a $3.3 million National Institutes of Health (NIH) Research Project ...
Age-related hearing loss can wreak havoc on your brain, but prompt treatment may help you stave off the risk of dementia.
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A hearing test that measures the brain, not the ear, may catch dementia early
Older adults struggling to follow conversations in noisy rooms may be showing the earliest signs of cognitive decline, not ...
Over 70 million people in the U.S. are impacted by hearing loss, and age-related hearing loss is the second most common ...
Abstract: Sound processing in the human auditory system is complex and highly non-linear, whereas hearing aids (HAs) still rely on simplified descriptions of auditory processing or hearing loss to ...
Difficulty understanding speech in noise was associated with faster thinning in speech-processing brain networks. These associations persisted after adjusting for hearing thresholds and hearing aid ...
Abstract: Drone audition, or auditory processing for drones equipped with a microphone array, is expected to compensate for problems affecting drones' visual processing, in particular occlusion and ...
Purpose: to compare cortical auditory evoked responses using two speech stimuli, /ma/ and /da/, in normally hearing young adults. Methods: a cross-sectional, observational and analytical study, with a ...
Summary: New research shows that when people listen to speech at different speeds, the auditory cortex does not adjust its timing but instead processes sound in a fixed time window. This discovery ...
Investigators are developing a new type of auditory brainstem implant that is designed to be soft, and flexible and address limitations of models currently in use. These implants may one day benefit ...
As misophonia research has grown over the past 10 years, the disorder has been studied in the fields of audiology, neuroscience, psychology, psychiatry, and more. This is wonderful news. Yet, how do ...
Summary: Chronic stress weakens the brain’s ability to process sounds, requiring louder stimuli to trigger normal responses, according to new research in mice. Scientists found that stress affects ...
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