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Study Suggests “The Hum” Is Most Likely a Form of Tinnitus

Study Suggests “The Hum” Is Most Likely a Form of Tinnitus

A new study published in PLOS One offers what researchers say is the most evidence-supported explanation yet for "The Hum" — an unexplained low-frequency droning reported by people around the world.

  • Research Identifies Link Between Parkinson’s Gene and Soft Voice

  • Brain Injuries In Utero May Impact Language

  • Age May Not Affect ‘Speech-to-Song Illusion,’ Study Shows

  • Not All Vocalizations May Support Infant Cognition

  • Choir Singing May Benefit Cognitive Functioning

  • Vocal Interactions Linked to Size of Infant Vocabulary

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New Technology Can Measure Tinnitus

New Technology Can Measure Tinnitus

The authors conclude that fNIRS may be a feasible way to objectively assess tinnitus to assess new treatments or monitor the effectiveness of a patient's treatment program.

  • Learners of Foreign Language Find it Difficult to Recognize Own Errors, Research Says

    Learners of Foreign Language Find it Difficult to Recognize Own Errors, Research Says

  • Deaf Infants May Take Longer to Encode Visual Stimuli than Hearing Infants, Researchers Find

    Deaf Infants May Take Longer to Encode Visual Stimuli than Hearing Infants, Researchers Find

  • Hearing Aids and Cataract Surgery Linked to Slower Rate of Cognitive Decline, Says New Research

    Hearing Aids and Cataract Surgery Linked to Slower Rate of Cognitive Decline, Says New Research

  • Researchers Develop Behavioral Tool for Understanding Tinnitus in Rats

    Researchers Develop Behavioral Tool for Understanding Tinnitus in Rats

  • Kids with Autism, Sensory Processing Disorders Show Brain Wiring Differences

    Kids with Autism, Sensory Processing Disorders Show Brain Wiring Differences

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