HLAA 2026 Convention to Convene in Louisville
The 41st annual event will gather hearing health professionals, manufacturers, and advocates to discuss the latest in hearing assistive technology and advocacy from June 10–12, 2026.
The 41st annual event will gather hearing health professionals, manufacturers, and advocates to discuss the latest in hearing assistive technology and advocacy from June 10–12, 2026.
The team’s findings, published in “Molecular Therapy – Methods & Clinical Development” online on July 31, 2022, show that delivery of normal EPS8 can rescue stereocilia elongation and the function of auditory hair cells in the ears of mice affected by the loss of EPS8.
MIT neuroscientists have identified a population of neurons in the human brain that lights up when we hear singing, but not other types of music. These neurons, found in the auditory cortex, appear to respond to the specific combination of voice and music, but not to either regular speech or instrumental music. Exactly what they are doing is unknown and will require more work to uncover, the researchers say.
Speech sounds elicit comparable neural responses and stimulate the same region in the brain of humans, macaques, and guinea pigs, a multidisciplinary group of University of Pittsburgh researchers reported in the journal “eNeuro.” The finding could help pave the way for better understanding and diagnosis of auditory processing deficits.
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