Studies & Research
Our aim is to provide hearing care professionals with easy access to the newest audiological studies and research documents; to be a valuable source of information available 24/7
The 2nd Phonak Virtual Audiology Conference
Psychosocial impact of acquired profound hearing loss in adults and how this impact can be ameliorated
http://www.hearingseminars.com/p11428803/
Counseling Persons with Hearing Loss or Using Our Third Ear
http://www.hearingseminars.com/p98608521/
Informed Choice-what families of deaf children want from audiology services
http://www.hearingseminars.com/p67201114/
Music-Induced Hearing Loss: Protecting the Consumer's Ear
http://www.hearingseminars.com/p31636557/
Monitoring progress from early days: Complementing the audiology measures in the clinic
http://www.hearingseminars.com/p85907717/
1st Phonak Virtual Audiology Conference
Personal Stereos (iPods) and Hearing Loss
http://www.hearingseminars.com/p80823627/
Aural Rehabilitation and Listening And Communication Enhancement
http://www.hearingseminars.com/p15476092/
Tinnitus Management & Research
http://www.hearingseminars.com/p21912003/
The 1st Virtual Global Otology Conference
Global Strategies for the Prevention of Hearing Loss
http://www.hearingseminars.com/p32754586/
Modern Mastoid Surgery: New Techniques
http://www.hearingseminars.com/p84789323/
Bone Anchored Hearing Aids: State of the Art
http://www.hearingseminars.com/p49261504/
Dizziness: An Enigma?
http://www.hearingseminars.com/p14842795/
Hearing restoration with cochlear implantation
http://www.hearingseminars.com/p93805958/
What every ENT should know about FM
http://www.hearingseminars.com/p60466891/
Tips and Tricks in Tympanoplasty
http://www.hearingseminars.com/p30858197/
85% of British adults consider that hearing councelling will benefit those with hearing dfficulties
Cubex commissioned Ipsos MORI to conduct a programme of online research into British adults’ views onhearing rehabilitation.
Removing Barriers to Hearing Aid Satisfaction
The hearing aid industry has developed hearing aids that function much better. Yet, the penetration of hearing aids and satisfaction with hearing aid use is still quite low.
Success in the pursuit of meeting users’ expectations, Epoq field study
The present study focuses on user benefi ts provided by Epoq, Oticon’s new high-end hearing instrument.
Spatial hearing in complex sound environments
Enabling two hearing instruments to wirelessly exchange information and using this for coordinating compression binaurally is a key feature of the Epoq hearing instrument.
Training the adult brain to listen
Normal hearing alone does not assure that one is a good listener. We all know people who have normal hearing but are lousy listeners. Conversely, many of our patients have impaired hearing, yet are wonderful listeners.
Improve Your Listening At Home
Recent neuroscience discoveries have shown that the brain actually changes based both on new patterns of stimulation and from training. This is called neural plasticity and it has been shown that both a hearing loss create neural plasticity that can be further modified through training.
The Case for LACE
Human beings adapt to sensory deprivation in at least two manners. One, they modify their behaviour in a way they believe, sometimes incorrectly, to be beneficial. Two, they undergo a physiologic adaptation by means of neural plasticity.


