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by Ryan Johnson, AuD
John Greer Clark, PhD
Doug Martin, PhD
Noah H. Silbert, PhD
Johnson et al undertook this project to investigate psychoacoustic capabilities in normal hearing musicians with and without custom Musicians Earplugs™. Since perception is imperative to musicians, there is a need for research on how Musicians Earplugs™ impact one’s perception.
by The Canadian Academy of Audiology
The article features an interchange between the Academy of Doctors of Audiology (ADA) and the Hearing Industries Association (HIA) and underscores the changing environment audiologist are working in.
by The Canadian Academy of Audiology
Upon his recent retirement, Canadian Audiologist takes a look back at the remarkable career of Alan Moore.
by Wayne J. Staab, PhD
In this installment of Trends, Wayne Staab looks at “Remote Teleprogramming of Hearing Aids.”
by Marshall Chasin, AuD
Version française disponible ci-dessous A lot has been happening in the field of audiology recently; I am not just referring to the 700 or 800 new hearing aids released each year by the hearing aid industry and I am not just talking about the issue of verticalization. Our field is changing so much that someone…
with Alberto Behar, PEng
Our resident noise guru Alberto Behar gives us a lesson on “Sound Pressure and Sound Power.”
with Erica Zaia, MSc
In this issue’s installment, guest contributor Erica Zaia talks about her involvement with the College of Speech and Hearing Health Professions of British Columbia and the development of the Advanced Competency Certificate in vestibular assessment and management.
with Danielle Glista, Marianne Hawkins, Sheila Moodie, and Susan Scollie, The National Centre for Audiology, Faculty of Health Sciences, Western University, London, ON
Danielle Glista and her colleagues at The National Centre for Audiology are the guest contributors for this issue and tell us all about the “Clinical Changes to RECD Measures: Understanding How the RECD Fits Into the “Big Picture” of Hearing Aid Fitting.”
with Marshall Chasin, AuD
Inspired by a trip to the vet, Marshall Chasin explores the question of whether “In-Ear Monitors Need To Be Aimed at the Eardrum.”
with Kim L. Tillery, PhD
Kim Tillery is back in this issue with a look at “Investigating CAPD in Individuals with Nonverbal Learning Disorder.”