Reconsidering Pediatric Hearing Assessment: An Interview with Angela Bonino, PhD
Angela Bonino, PhD, discusses her research on the lack of access to adequate hearing assessments for children with developmental disabilities.
Angela Bonino, PhD, discusses her research on the lack of access to adequate hearing assessments for children with developmental disabilities.
Concussions are known to cause symptoms such as headaches, nausea, dizziness, and confusion, however, a mild brain injury can also making discerning speech in a noisy environment difficult, as NPR science correspondent Jon Hamilton details in a recent “Short Wave” episode.
Brent Edwards, PhD, who has recently been appointed director of the National Acoustic Laboratories (NAL) research center in Sydney, Australia, is interviewed by Douglas Beck, AuD, in this edition of “HR's“ Inside the Research. Topics include research at NAL, the NAL's cortical auditory evoked potential (CAEP) system known as HEARLab, over-the-counter hearing aids, and more.
Dr Doug Beck interviews experts Dr Brian Moore and Richard Einhorn on sound quality, amplification, and factors that influence the perceived quality of live versus recorded music.
Read MoreFor this “Inside the Research” column, Douglas Beck, AuD, speaks with Kevin Munro, PhD, about recent published findings on cochlear dead zones that lend new support to applying amplification for this patient population.
Read MoreDoug Beck, AuD, interviews Dr David M. Baguley, head of Audiology/Hearing Implants at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Trust in England, and the author of more than 150 peer-reviewed publications. This interview focuses on Dr Baguley’s newest 2015 book, Tinnitus: Clinical and Research Perspectives, co-edited by Prof Marc Fagelson.
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