There’s a difference between how younger and older people listen to speech-like sounds

Hearing analysis reveals differences in perception of speech-like noises among younger versus older people. A new study suggests that people in different age groups use two distinctive techniques to filter out noise and focus on auditory signals resembling human speech. When younger people listen to these sounds, their brains naturally synchronize to the rhythm, and […]

Using nasal balloons to treat hearing loss in children

New research indicates that nasal balloons can reduce hearing loss in children with a common middle-ear problem, avoiding the use of unnecessary antibiotics. Otitis media effusion, also known as “glue ear”, occurs when the middle ear fills with a thick fluid, affecting hearing development. Currently there is no nonsurgical intervention proven to help with the […]

Hearing: How loud noises trigger a protective reflex

A study of mice has lead scientists to believe they are closer to understanding what triggers the brain to reduce sound amplification in response to a loud environment. Researchers report that this protective reflex  is controlled by Type II fibres in the ear. These fibres were previously shown to be necessary for speech discrimination in […]

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