Decreased Temporal Processing and Aging
Hearing problems in older people may not be related to audibility but rather to the decreased temporal processing that accompanies aging.
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Hearing problems in older people may not be related to audibility but rather to the decreased temporal processing that accompanies aging.
In this edition of “Issues in Accessibility,” audiologist Janine Verge along with Dalhousie University audiology students, Vincent Chow, Saidah Adisa, and Sylvia Ciechanowski discuss universal design and the benefits of captions in post-secondary institutions.
GN ReSound shares the results of their Industry Research paper – “Fine-Tuning Outcomes are Similar via Teleaudiology and Face-to-Face”
Widex Canada shares the results of their Industry Research paper, “Patient Satisfaction with Hearing Aids and Machine-Learning in Real-Life Listening Environments”
AU Bankaitis tells us a little bit about the world of Amplified Stethoscopes
Our friend from the Hearing Review, Doug Beck, shares his insightful interview with Paul Kileny on Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring.
John Casali chats with the retiring Elliott Berger about his remarkable career.
This paper examines a common scenario and reminds audiologists that it is important to listen to their patients’ complaints and be ready to help them find solutions for their HDs.
In this edition of “Striking the Right Balance,” Dr. Jamie M. Bogle of the Mayo Clinic Arizona highlights the current knowledge and offers important information on vestibular migraine.
Within a span of 8 months in 1946, two papers dramatically changed the course of audiology.