Background: Temporal processing abilities are important for speech perception, and they are generally superior in musicians than in non-musicians. Since there are many different training methods used to develop musical e...
Background: There is an unknown relationship between hearing loss, vestibular disorders, and mega cisterna magna. The purpose of this case report is to describe, for the first time, hearing and vestibular examinations an...
The middle ear muscles may be inconspicuous, but they are special. Silently standing guard at the entrance to the inner ear, their role is to spring into action whenever sound input rises, protecting the highly sensitive...
The 2016 American Auditory Society (AAS) Scientific and Technology Meeting took place at Scottsdale, Arizona, USA on 3–5 March 2016. The conference was opened by Harvey Abrams (AAS President) and Beth Prieve (President-E...
Background: A musician’s ability to produce a precise pitch must involve some kind of neuroplasticity, allowing them to control fundamental frequency, maintain target pitch, and accurately control pitch through auditory...
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Artur Lorens (2014). HEARING IMPLANTS FOR OLDER ADULTS WORKSHOP, NEW YORK CITY, JANUARY 2014. Journal of Hearing Science, 4(1),
63-63. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-169292
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