Research Pinpoints Location of Fear Memory in Amygdala; Possible Links to Tinnitus/Misophonia Response
Researchers have found that fear responses based on experience are encoded in a circuit in the central amygdala.
Read MoreResearchers have found that fear responses based on experience are encoded in a circuit in the central amygdala.
Read MoreMutation in a genetic protein prevents hearing, reports a Tel Aviv University researcher.
Read MoreAt least 60 adults will receive cochlear implants this financial year—annual funding typically allows for 20 cochlear implants for adults.
Read MoreUsing a brain-imaging technique that examines the entire infant brain, researchers have found that the hippocampus and cerebellum—areas typically not associated with speech development—can predict children’s language abilities at 1 year of age.
Read MoreJerome A. Roth, PhD, professor of pharmacology and toxicology at State University of New York at Buffalo (UB), will use a 4-year, $2 million grant to study hearing loss resulting from long-term exposure to manganese and noise.
Read MoreResearch continues on a model to identify additional new components required for generating the correct ion balance in the ear and better understand the process of hearing.
Read MoreResearcher contends that OAE audiometric test becomes even more reliable if the two sounds are transmitted to the ear not via a loudspeaker, but by bone conduction.
Read MoreThe private equity firm investment reportedly positions TruHearing for more growth.
Read MoreCochlear Americas has awarded $64,000 to 8 students who hear with Cochlear™ implantable hearing devices. The 11th annual Graeme Clark and the second annual Anders Tjellstrom Scholarships are named after two pioneers of the hearing implant industry.
Read MoreGN Otometrics has acquired Audio Electronics Inc, a Texas-based distributor of audiometric and vestibular equipment.
Read MoreTo help people avoid noise-induced hearing loss, 3M has launched a social campaign called the “Hearing Pledge,” which aims to educate workers and the public on how to detect and help protect them from hazardous noise.
Read MoreOticon has released the new Alta, a premium hearing aid line that includes a new fitting process that enables practitioners to factor in more personal patient dimensions.
Read MoreA reportedly elegant solution for testing noice-induced hearing loss is being developed by Univ of Florida researchers.
Read MoreThe FDA has given final approval to begin a clinical trial of an Auditory Brainstem Implant (ABI) procedure for children.
Read MoreThe new study demonstrates that hearing loss is independently associated with accelerated cognitive decline and incident cognitive impairment in community-dwelling older adults.
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