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by Jerry Punch, PhD, and Richard James, INCE, BME
This article, the final of three installments, discusses the relationship between various health effects and our current understanding of the processing of infrasound by the ear and brain.[1] As noted in the second installment of this series, Dr. Geoff Leventhall, a co-author of the 2009 AWEA/CanWEA report, attributes the health complaints of people who live…
by Alex Sirota, PMP
Feb. 13, 2015 Dear Editor of Canadian Audiologist, I write this letter to you after having started to listen on a new pair of Etymotic mc3 headphones. I got a pair recently as a gift from one of our software development partners and I thought “hey these are interesting and unusual.” For years I have…
by Glynnis Tidball, MSc (SLP, Aud)
Glynnis Tidball give us The Quick and Dirty on Hyperacusis and tells us how we can help our clients to understand their reaction to sound and, with the right tools, help them to increase sound tolerance and enjoy the world of sound again.
with Marshall Chasin, AuD
Marshall Chasin has all the (audiology) answers on how to evade a bat’s echolocation signal and come up with a survival strategy.
with Kasey Jakien, BA, BS
Frederick J. Gallun, PhD
In this issue’s Science Matters, Kasey Jaikien and Frederick Gallun suggest that if even when the audiogram is normal that it may be worthwhile to investigate a potential central auditory processing (CAP) deficit.
with Alberto Behar, PEng
Tim Kelsall, CIH, ROH, INCE Bd.Cert.
After 12 years there is now a new version of CSA Standard Z94.2 “Hearing protection devices Performance, Selection, Care, and Use.” Alberto Behar and Tim Kelsall bring us the highlights.
with Kim L. Tillery, PhD
In this issue’s From the Centre Out, Kim Tillery fills us in on some of the excellent CAPD current resources available.
by Neil Bauman, PhD
Dr. Neil Bauman breaks out the audiology time machine and takes us on a fascinating look at the “Hearing Aids of Yesteryear.”
with Wayne J. Staab, PhD
Wayne Staab explores the possibility to overcoming hearing aid power disadvantages by extracting (harvesting) energy from either the human or the environment involved.
with Calvin Staples, MSc
Via the fine blogs at HearingHealthMatters.org, Calvin Staples discovers just how much larger and even more is fascinating audiology really is.