A new nationwide study reveals that misophonia rarely occurs in isolation. Approximately 65% of individuals with severe sound ...
Neuroimaging suggests that people with borderline personality disorder who hear voices show distinct structural differences ...
Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) is a condition that affects how the brain processes auditory information, even in the presence of normal hearing.
Newborns should be tested for hearing problems more than once before leaving the hospital, a new study has found, because initial tests may falsely indicate auditory problems, resulting in parental ...
Your journey toward better communication begins with a single consultation. Professional care is about finding a long-term ...
Tinnitus is derived from the Latin word tinnire, which means, "to ring." [1] Tinnitus is described as any sound emanating from the head not attributable to an external sound. There may be hissing, ...
Auditory hallucinations, defined as the perception of sounds or voices without external stimuli, are a core symptom in many psychiatric disorders, particularly schizophrenia. Recent developments have ...
As a parent, you may have noticed something “off” about your child’s responsivity to sounds. Perhaps he or she has outbursts at the dinner table, or in the car, or runs away from repetitive keyboard ...
Maintaining good hearing health involves more than just avoiding loud noises—it also includes paying attention to your diet. While certain nutrients can support auditory function, some foods and ...