Occupational noise exposure: A review of its effects, epidemiology, and impact with recommendations for reducing its burden
CL Themann, EA Masterson - The Journal of the acoustical society of …, 2019 - pubs.aip.org
Exposure to hazardous noise is one of the most common occupational risks, both in the US
and worldwide. Repeated overexposure to noise at or above 85 dBA can cause permanent …
and worldwide. Repeated overexposure to noise at or above 85 dBA can cause permanent …
[HTML][HTML] Health position paper and redox perspectives-disease burden by transportation noise
Transportation noise is a ubiquitous urban exposure. In 2018, the World Health Organization
concluded that chronic exposure to road traffic noise is a risk factor for ischemic heart …
concluded that chronic exposure to road traffic noise is a risk factor for ischemic heart …
Why is there no cure for tinnitus?
DJ McFerran, D Stockdale, R Holme… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Tinnitus is unusual for such a common symptom in that there are few treatment options and
those that are available are aimed at reducing the impact rather than specifically addressing …
those that are available are aimed at reducing the impact rather than specifically addressing …
Cochlear neural degeneration disrupts hearing in background noise by increasing auditory cortex internal noise
Correlational evidence in humans suggests that selective difficulties hearing in noisy, social
settings may reflect premature auditory nerve degeneration. Here, we induced primary …
settings may reflect premature auditory nerve degeneration. Here, we induced primary …
Primary neural degeneration in noise-exposed human cochleas: correlations with outer hair cell loss and word-discrimination scores
Animal studies suggest that cochlear nerve degeneration precedes sensory cell
degeneration in both noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) and age-related hearing loss …
degeneration in both noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) and age-related hearing loss …
[BOOK][B] The sense of hearing
CJ Plack - 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
The Sense of Hearing is a highly accessible introduction to auditory perception, addressing
the fundamental aspects of hearing. This fourth edition has been revised to include up-to …
the fundamental aspects of hearing. This fourth edition has been revised to include up-to …
Middle ear muscle reflex and word recognition in “normal-hearing” adults: evidence for cochlear synaptopathy?
AM Mepani, SA Kirk, KE Hancock, K Bennett… - Ear and …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: Permanent threshold elevation after noise exposure, ototoxic drugs, or aging is
caused by loss of sensory cells; however, animal studies show that hair cell loss is often …
caused by loss of sensory cells; however, animal studies show that hair cell loss is often …
Extended high-frequency hearing impairment despite a normal audiogram: Relation to early aging, speech-in-noise perception, cochlear function, and routine …
Objectives: Humans can hear up to 20 kHz. Emerging evidence suggests that hearing in the
extended high frequencies (EHFs;> 8 kHz) contributes to speech perception in noise. The …
extended high frequencies (EHFs;> 8 kHz) contributes to speech perception in noise. The …
Genetic architecture distinguishes tinnitus from hearing loss
Tinnitus is a heritable, highly prevalent auditory disorder treated by multiple medical
specialties. Previous GWAS indicated high genetic correlations between tinnitus and …
specialties. Previous GWAS indicated high genetic correlations between tinnitus and …
Bottom-up and top-down neural signatures of disordered multi-talker speech perception in adults with normal hearing
In social settings, speech waveforms from nearby speakers mix together in our ear canals.
Normally, the brain unmixes the attended speech stream from the chorus of background …
Normally, the brain unmixes the attended speech stream from the chorus of background …