Spring 2021 References
Here are the references for the Spring 2021 issue of Hearing Health:
Eberts, Shari. “10 Reasons Hearing Aids Are NOT Like Glasses.” Huffington Post, Aug. 4, 2016.
Fink, Daniel. “Significant Hearing Loss Is Probably Not Part of Normal Aging.” 12th International Commission on Biological Effects of Noise Congress on Noise as a Public Health Problem, June 18–22, 2017.
Glorig, Aram; Nixon, James. “Hearing Loss as a Function of Age.” The Laryngoscope, November 1962.
House, Howard P. “Editorial: Interview With Aram Glorig, M.D.” Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, June 1993.
Kryter, Karl D. “Presbycusis, Sociocusis, and Nosocusis.” The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, February 1983.
Lin, Frank R.; Niparko, John K.; Ferrucci, Luigi. “Hearing Loss Prevalence in the United States.” Archives of Internal Medicine, Nov. 14, 2011.
Saxon, Wolfgang. “Aram Glorig, 92, Authority on the Ear and Its Disorders.” The New York Times, July 5, 1998.
Wu, Pei-zhe; O'Malley, Jennifer T.; de Gruttola, Victor; Liberman, M. Charles. “Age-Related Hearing Loss Is Dominated by Damage to Inner Ear Sensory Cells, Not the Cellular Battery That Powers Them.” Journal of Neuroscience, Aug. 12, 2020.
“Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Overview,” page 15:
American Tinnitus Association. Related Conditions.
Arriaga, Moises. “Book Reviews: Tinnitus: Theory and Management.” Otology & Neurotology, March 2005.
Chen, Yu-Chen, et al. “Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Involve Hyperactivity and Enhanced Connectivity in Auditory-Limbic-Arousal-Cerebellar Network.” eLife, May 12, 2015.
ENT Health, American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery. Ears.
Ibid. Hyperacusis.
Hearing Health Foundation. Hyperacusis.
Hearing Health Foundation. Tinnitus.
The Hyperacusis Network. What Is Hyperacusis?
National Health Service. Causes of Hyperacusis.
Sheldrake, Jacqueline; Diehl, Peter U.; Schaette, Roland. “Audiometric Characteristics of Hyperacusis Patients.” Frontiers in Neurology, May 15, 2015.
Barros Coelho, Cláudia. “The Allure of the ‘Magic Pill.’” Tinnitus Today, Summer 2018.
Bhatt, Jay M.; Lin, Harrison W.; Bhattacharyya, Neil. “Tinnitus Epidemiology: Prevalence, Severity, Exposures, and Treatment Patterns in the United States.” JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, Oct. 1, 2016.
Jastreboff, P.M. “25 Years of Tinnitus Retraining Therapy.” HNO, April 2015.
Schweitzer, Glenn. “Tinnitus Supplements: Helpful or Harmful?” Healthy Hearing, Feb. 8, 2021.
Waechter, Sebastian; Brännström, Jonas; Wilson, Wayne. “Cognitive Difficulties Among Tinnitus Patients: Is the Problem Tinnitus or Something Else?” The Hearing Journal, February 2021.
“In Search of Quiet,” page 36:
Allen, Joseph G.; Macomber, John D. “Healthy Buildings: How Indoor Spaces Drive Performance and Productivity.” Harvard University Press, April 21, 2020.
Allen, Joseph G.; Macomber, John D. “What Makes an Office Building ‘Healthy.’” Harvard Business Review, April 29, 2020
Atlas Obscura. Thorncrown Chapel.
Badger, Emily. “Corridors of the Mind.” Pacific Standard, Jan. 14, 2017.
Burger, John. “A Visit to This 13th-Century Monastery Led to the Polio Vaccine.” Aleteia, Sept. 12, 2020.
Clear, James. “How the World Around You Shapes Your Thoughts and Actions.” JamesClear.com.
Capita. “The Topography of Wellness: A Conversation With Architect Sara Jensen Carr.”
Carr, Sara Jensen. “The Topography of Wellness: How Health and Disease Shaped the American Landscape.” University of Virginia Press, June 2021.
Carr, Sara Jensen. “The Topography of Wellness: Mechanisms, Metrics, and Models of Health in the Urban Landscape.” eScholarship, 2014.
Healthy Buildings Program. Harvard School of Public Health.
International Living Future Institute. Khoo Teck Puat Hospital.
Mooney, Jon W. “Achieving New LEED v4.1 Acoustic Credits.” Walls & Ceilings, Aug. 2, 2019.
Sternberg, Esther M. “Healing Spaces: The Science of Place and Well-Being.” Harvard University Press, Sept. 30. 2010.
U.S. Green Building Council. LEED BD+C: Healthcarev4 - LEED v4: Acoustic Performance: Indoor Environmental Quality.
“Recent Research by Hearing Health Foundation Scientists, Explained,” page 42:
Bonino, A.Y.; Wiens, A.; Nightengale, E.C.; Vance, E.A. “Interrater Reliability for a Two-Interval, Observer-Based Procedure for Measuring Hearing in Young Children.” American Journal of Audiology, December 2020.
Chambers, A.R.; Resnik, J.; Yuan, Y.; Whitton, J.P.; Edge, A.S.; Liberman, M.C.; Polley, D.B. “Central Gain Restores Auditory Processing Following Near-Complete Cochlear Denervation.” Neuron, Feb. 17. 2016.
Chambers, A.R.; Salazar, J.J.; Polley, D.B. “Persistent Thalamic Sound Processing Despite Profound Cochlear Denervation.” Frontiers in Neural Circuits, Aug. 31, 2016.
Guan, Xiying, et al. “Bone-Conduction Hyperacusis Induced by Superior Canal Dehiscence in Humans: The Underlying Mechanism.” Scientific Reports, Oct. 6, 2020.
Kujawa, Sharon G.; Liberman, M. Charles. “Acceleration of Age-Related Hearing Loss by Early Noise Exposure: Evidence of a Misspent Youth.” Journal of Neuroscience, Feb. 15, 2006.
Kujawa Sharon G.; Liberman, M. Charles. “Adding Insult to Injury: Cochlear Nerve Degeneration After ‘Temporary’ Noise-Induced Hearing Loss.” Journal of Neuroscience. Nov. 11, 2009.
Kujawa, Sharon G.; Liberman, M. Charles. “Synaptopathy in the Noise-Exposed and Aging Cochlea: Primary Neural Degeneration in Acquired Sensorineural Hearing Loss.” Hearing Research, December 2015.
Lee, Sungsu; Song, Jae-Jun; Beyer Lisa A.; Swiderski, Donald L.; Prieskorn, Diane M.; Acar, Melih; Jen, Hsin-I; Groves, Andrew K.; Raphael, Yehoash. “Combinatorial Atoh1 and Gfi1 Induction Enhances Hair Cell Regeneration in the Adult Cochlea.” Scientific Reports, Dec. 8, 2020.
Resnik, Jennifer; Polley, Daniel B. “Cochlear Neural Degeneration Disrupts Hearing in Background Noise by Increasing Auditory Cortex Internal Noise.” Neuron, Feb. 8, 2021.
University of Arizona Health Sciences. “UA Health Sciences Research Identifies Brain Inflammation As Potential Target to Treat Tinnitus.” Aug. 20, 2019.
Whitton, J.P.P.; Hancock, K.E.E.; Polley, D.B.B. “Immersive Audiomotor Game Play Enhances Neural and Perceptual Salience of Weak Signals in Noise.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, June 24, 2014.
Whitton, J.P.; Hancock, K.E.; Shannon, J.M.; Polley, D.B. “Audiomotor Perceptual Training Enhances Speech Intelligibility in Background Noise.” Current Biology, Nov. 6, 2017.
Wu, P.Z.; Liberman, L.D.; Bennett, K.; de Gruttola, V.; O’Malley, J.T.; Liberman, M.C. “Primary Neural Degeneration in the Human Cochlea: Evidence for Hidden Hearing Loss in the Aging Ear.” Neuroscience, May 21, 2019.
Zemaitis, Kevin; Kaliyappan, Kathiravan; Frerichs, Valerie; Friedman, Alan; Krishnan Muthaiah, Vijaya Prakash. “Mass Spectrometry Imaging of Blast Overpressure Induced Modulation of GABA/Glutamate Levels in the Central Auditory Neuraxis of Chinchilla.” Experimental and Molecular Pathology, April 2021.