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Volume 13

Bridging Mechanisms and Clinical Care: Research on Auditory Disorders at the LEXA Lab

The Laboratory for Experimental Audiology (LEXA Lab) is a clinician driven research laboratory dedicated to advancing audiological knowledge through experimental approaches grounded in clinical realities. Based at Université Laval and embedded within the Centre interdisciplinaire de recherche en réadaptation et intégration sociale (CIRRIS), the lab focuses on auditory mechanisms that inform the assessment and management of complex auditory complaints—particularly tinnitus and decreased sound tolerance.

Volume 6

Toward Standardization of Tinnitus Services by Audiologists

This insightful article by Henry et al focuses on audiologists and their role in providing effective clinical services for their patients.

Tinnitus in Canada: A Call for Action

Guest editor Philippe Fournier assembles an amazing group of contributors to encourage Canadian audiologists to take action when it comes to tinnitus in Canada.

Volume 4

Not Selling Hearing Aids and Its Effect on the Audiology Profession: A Comparison between Québec and Ontario

What would audiology be like if audiologists would have never been granted the right to sell hearing aids? Although it’s impossible to go back in time, this question can still be partly answered by what could be called a case-control study. Indeed, there exist one province in Canada—Québec—where audiologists are not allowed to sell hearing aids.