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Minimally Invasive In-Vivo Functional Ultrasound Imaging of the Auditory Cortex

Jeremy Brown explains how functional ultrasound imaging has recently emerged as a new tool for monitoring changes in cerebral blood volume (CBV) associated with neural activity.

Optical Coherence Tomography of the Middle Ear

While still in its technological infancy, middle ear OCT offers a compelling new set of diagnostic capabilities that could change the way middle ear disease is diagnosed.

Wired for Sound: Auditory Perception in Songbirds

Songbirds not only complement your early morning walk in the woods, but may provide insight into broader research questions about auditory perception, acoustic features used for discrimination, and the underlying neural mechanisms important for auditory processing.

Welcome to the Special Issue on Dalhousie University!

In this issue, we have 7 outstanding articles to shine the spotlight on some of the exciting work ‘lighting-the-way’ at Dalhousie University.

Letter to the Editor

Editor’s Note: This Letter to the Editor is in response to the Noisy Notes column by Alberto Behar from volume 6, issue 4 Why do we like noise? Arline Bronzaft, PhD, is a well-known Environmental Psychologist, researcher, and educator in the realm of non-auditory effects of noise, especially its effects on learning. Dr. Bronzaft is…

Response to Dr. Arline Bronzaft, Letter to the Editor

Re: Why Do We Like Noise? The title of my article was designed to attract attention and to elicit reaction(s). I am glad that it did work and I am thankful to Dr. Arline Bronzaft for her comments in her Letter to the Editor. The title is manifestly wrong, since I, as many others, have…

Why Do We Like Noise

Alberto Behar wonders why when a noise issue is not hearing hazard, it appears that noise is often not seen as a problem worth considering.

Getting Students Ready for “Back To School”: The College And University Edition

Pam’s column in September, talked about getting student’s with hearing loss ready to go back to elementary and secondary school. This issue’s column focuses on college or university.

Assistive Listening Devices – Trust Me, They Work!

Greg Noel looks at the importance of demystifying the issues around assistive listening technology directly with the client.

Industry Research: Clinical Comparison of Premier Hearing Aids

This study placed the premier hearing aid products from three leading manufacturers in head-to-head competition.