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Music training: An antidote for aging?

by David Gibson | Jan 15, 2022 | Aging, Articles and Videos, Hearing, Music Training, Sound and Children

One of the most pervasive effects of aging is the reduction in processing speed, affecting sensory, cognitive, and motor systems. The effects of aging on temporal processing likely play a role in the older adult’s difficulty understanding speech in challenging...

In older adults, the brain can still be trained to hear in noise

by David Gibson | Jan 15, 2022 | Aging, Articles and Videos, Hearing

Despite significant advancements in hearing aid technology, listeners with hearing loss continue to express frustration when trying to understand conversation in noisy environments. Even with a favorable signal-to-noise ratio, older adults struggle more in these...

cABR may improve hearing aid outcomes

by David Gibson | Jan 15, 2022 | Aging, Articles and Videos, Hearing

The auditory brainstem response to complex sounds (cABR) provides an objective means of assessing auditory processing, and its incorporation into hearing aid fittings may help to determine how well amplified speech and other signals are being represented in the...

Music benefits across the lifespan: Enhanced processing of speech in noise

by David Gibson | Jan 3, 2022 | Aging, Articles and Videos, Hearing, Medical Sound, Music Training, Sound and Children, Sound Healing Science

Intriguing research continues to focus on music, the brain, and music’s potential in honing auditory acuity, including speech-in-noise performance and the enhancement of listening abilities. This article reviews many of these exciting findings and looks at...

20Q: Noise, Aging and the Brain – How Experience and Training Can Improve Communication

by David Gibson | Jan 3, 2022 | Aging, Articles and Videos, Hearing, Medical Sound, Music Therapy

In this interview, Dr. Nina Kraus discusses research that she is involved with regarding why some people do better than others understanding speech in background noise, and how we can objectively assess this difference with electrophysical measures such as the cABR....
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