A massive global study reveals that nearly half of all musicians suffer from tinnitus, regardless of whether they play in a rock band or a symphony.
In A Nutshell Brain scans of 110 adults show that in people with age-related hearing loss, certain brain regions can’t maintain adequate activity levels as tissue shrinks A memory-related region ...
Students considered how sound can serve as a spatial and experiential medium, guiding attention, shifting atmosphere, and ...
Hearing health at work is vital for employees' well-being and productivity. Routine audiometry is an integral part of hearing conservation programs The post How Audiometry Testing Supports Workplace ...
Friedr eich ataxia (FA) is known for causing physical limitations, mostly affecting the lower extremities. Its primary symptoms, involving coordination and movement, are visible outside of the body.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) damages pathways throughout the brain and is a significant global health concern, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, where the incidence is high and ...
The lack of a cure for dementia highlights the importance of interventions that can help mitigate risk through modifiable factors. A new study showed that mild or greater hearing loss in midlife was ...
What Is an Auditory Brainstem Response Test? An auditory brainstem response (ABR) test is a safe and painless test to see how the hearing nerves and brain respond to sounds. It gives health care ...
Schizophrenia’s auditory hallucinations may result from the brain‘s failure to recognize its own inner monologue, according to new research by Australian psychologists. “Inner speech is the voice in ...
Imagine being able to hear perfectly but still not understand what people are saying, especially when there’s background noise. That’s the daily experience for someone with central auditory processing ...