Dr. Jahn was invited to speak about hyperacusis at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Convention in Boston, MA (November...
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From Immunology to the Inner Ear: An Interview with Noxacusis Researcher Megan Beers Wood
Dr. Megan Beers Wood received her doctorate in immunology and molecular pathogenesis from Emory University. She is currently a postdoctoral research...
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Credit: Martina Fischmeister Hyperacusis can often leave people very sensitive to digital audio. Many sufferers depend on captions, this article...
The Tragic Fall of One Nate Repke, Caused by Aural Torture
"One ear, man. I can't believe this! One ear has taken life to hell!" --Nate Repke Present day. In the wake of its presence, the world passed away....
Insights into Auditory Nociception, An Interview with Dr. Jaime García-Añoveros
Dr. Jaime García-Añoveros is a professor of Anesthesiology, Neurology and Neuroscience and a fellow of the Knowles Hearing Center at Northwestern...
Understanding Pain Hyperacusis: Causes, My Experience, and a Path Forward
In Hyperacusis Central’s latest video, Jon Wallace discusses pain hyperacusis, a dreadful condition that turns everyday sounds into sensations of stabbing, burning, or aching pain, which often forces sufferers to live reclusive lives.
William’s Hyperacusis Story
What began as a noise injury from a firecracker at the age of 10, has since led to life-altering and debilitating tinnitus and hyperacusis
Hyperacusis Central: A Celebration of Growth and Development
Hyperacusis Central was launched 18 months ago in March 2022, and since its inception, we have made tremendous progress. So, in this article, we...
Hyperacusis 101: A Question and Answer Session with J. D. Rider
If hell won't die or dissipate, a horrid place of agony, of vile loss and misery, of monumental treachery, will thrive and reign so faithfully....
A Comprehensive Guide to the Different Types of Hyperacusis
What is hyperacusis? In 1938, H. B. Pearlman originally coined the term "hyperacusis" when he was studying facial paralysis, describing it as an...