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Vol. 13 • Issue 1 • 2026

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In this issue

Features

  • In Conversation with Robyn Cox
    by Sheila Douglas
  • Acoustic Aspects of Hearing Aid-Ear Canal Coupling Systems
    by Robyn Cox
  • Dr. Robyn Cox – I Never Worked with Her and Yet I Could Not Have Done My Job Without Her
    by Donald Hayes
  • I’m the “Alexander” in Cox and Alexander
    by Geneveve (Ginny) Alexander
  • The Robyn Cox I Know
    by Mead Killon
  • My Friend, the Queen of Outcomes…
    by Ruth Bentler
  • 20Q: Hearing Aid Provision and the Challenge of Change Robyn Cox, PhD
    by Gustav Mueller
  • My Days with Robyn Cox: Fourier, Fosters, and Audiologic Forays
    by Gustav Mueller
  • Back to School
    by Victoria Milloy
  • Tackling Tinnitus – The Time Is Now
    by Michael Chrostowski Shelley-Anne Li
  • The Hearing Foundation of Canada – Sound Sense
    by The Hearing Foundation of Canada

Columns

  • The Wired Audiologist
    with Peter Stelmacovich
  • Other People's Ideas
    with Calvin Staples
  • Striking the Right Balance
    with David Pothier
  • The Way I Hear It
    with Gael Hannan
  • Noisy Notes
    with Alberto Behar
  • Trends
    with Steve Armstrong Wayne J. Staab
  • Stories from Our Past
    by Rebecca Herbig Eric Branda Roland Barthel
  • Back to Basics
    with Marshall Chasin
  • Science Matters
    with Kathy Pichora-Fuller

Departments

  • Message from Guest Editor
  • Message from the President
  • Message from our Editor in Chief

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Volume 1

Motorcycle Noise

with Alberto Behar, PEng

Alberto tells us all about the science behind motorcycle noise.

Common Transient Sounds: The Kitchen is a Very Noisy Place

with Harry Teder

Harry Teder weighs in on the noise associated with common transient sounds: specifically from the kitchen.

What is “Effective Quiet” for Music and Noise?

with Marshall Chasin, AuD

Marshall Chasin tell us What is “Effective Quiet” for Music and Noise.

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