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Comparing Test Performances for Attention and Fatigue Influences

Kim Tillery returns and looks at “Comparing Test Performances for Attention and Fatigue Influences.”

Who is the REAL “Father of Audiology?”

Courtesy our newest contributor, Robert Traynor, we are about to find out “Who is the Real Father of Audiology?”

Program the Aid, and Whatever You Hit is the Target

Wayne Staab explores the question of what is the gain/response target of optimal hearing aid amplification.

Vestibular Assessment and Rehabilitation for Symptoms Following Concussion

In this edition of “Striking the Right Balance,” Patrick Thompson, physiotherapist 
with LifeMark Health at Saint Mary’s University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, discusses his clinical
experience with vestibular assessment and rehabilitation for symptoms following a concussion.

An Overview of Hearing Instrument Wireless Technology

In this issue’s entry, Samidha Joglekar provides a basic overview of wireless technology in hearing instruments, and touches upon some of the research areas being examined with the implementation of this wireless technology.

When Hearing Changes, So Does Life

Gael explores her feelings about being recommended for a cochlear implant.

Other People’s Ideas

To reflect on 2015, Calvin Staples has chosen a nice potpourri of entries from our good friends over at HearingHealthMatters.org.

Audiology and Acceptance

While there may be many things in life worth complaining about, Peter Stelmacovich explains why his hearing loss isn’t one of them.

Book Review

Let me start with a disclaimer: this review is incredibly biased. I am a huge fan of Gael and of the generous way that she shares the personal side of living with a hearing loss. I first witnessed this at the Canadian Hearing Society in Toronto, where Gael performed her one-woman show for my “Hearing…

Star Wars and a Return to the Low-Frequency Side of the Force

Marshall Chasin tells us about “The Final Element.” That one last piece of the puzzle to optimize a hearing aid for music.