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Hearing Health Foundation's mission is to prevent and cure hearing loss and tinnitus through groundbreaking research and to promote hearing health. Visit us at hhf.org!
Selective Attention Across the Auditory System
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Auditory Gating in Tinnitus
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Listen Up People :15
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Love Your Ears :15
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Love Your Ears :15
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Love Your Ears :30
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Love Your Ears
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Listen Up People :30
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Central Auditory Processing Disorders
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Revealing Hidden Hearing Loss
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Darryl McDaniels: Sound Breaks
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Darryl McDaniels: Back in the Day
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Once It's Gone, It's Gone
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@gofishglobal7919
@gofishglobal7919 4 дня назад
Thank you, Gina, for this great PSA!
@user-wn7td5bk8k
@user-wn7td5bk8k 13 дней назад
You're gorgeous
@jbsmith966
@jbsmith966 Месяц назад
Gina -you ARE the beat! And thanks for this message, She is absolutely right, protect your hearing. Tinnitus on top of hearing loss Sucks.
@Sweetdreamslover
@Sweetdreamslover Месяц назад
"Hair cells become excited"i didn't know that word exist 💀
@miguelbenavides9854
@miguelbenavides9854 Месяц назад
Beautiful presentation. The visualizations of segregated speech were amazing and so was the method for their obtention. Are you familiar with Oticon Intent hearing aids? The particularity of this generation is that they’ve taken a behavioral approach to listening intent (hence the name). Different sensors are used and their data combined to predict possible attention situations: 1:1, group conversation, navigating space. I’d love to have Dr Maddox’s take on this approach.
@younesszineddine1741
@younesszineddine1741 2 месяца назад
Please provide HELP. A cure or a way to get poeple life back. It's horrible to deal with it. Please 😢😢
@myalyk4018
@myalyk4018 2 месяца назад
I Never prayed that you suffer from Tinnitus condition because it is a great torment, I can’t sleep at night. I am very happy and grateful to Dr Madida whom gave me a herbal remedy that cured me of my Tinnitus condition, now I can sleep comfortably and live my normal life without any disturbance inside ears 👂👂 👂
@segon4147
@segon4147 2 месяца назад
Gina, Gina, Gina!
@ronfarney6477
@ronfarney6477 2 месяца назад
Totally true I always want to hear Duran Duran music my all time favourite band since 1981 best music 🎼🎶🎸🎶 on planet earth 🌎🌍🌎 Duran Duran best band on planet earth 🌎🌍🌎 as well 🎉🎉🎉
@user-bb2lp8dv3v
@user-bb2lp8dv3v 2 месяца назад
I am a 72 year old female and was diagnosed with hyperacusis several years ago. I’ve been dealing with ear pain associated with loud noises for about 15 years. The pain I get from being around loud noises (tolerable to most people) starts in my ears and later develops into a headache, toothache and neck pain, generally down one side of my head. Loud noises include clanging dishes, cars or trucks without mufflers, screaming children, any equipment or tools that generate noise, which is just about all of them, grocery carts banging, people talking loudly, airplanes, movie theaters, musical instruments, and just about everything tolerable to the general population. I’ve tried not wearing earplugs out in public, but many times I have to wear them, especially if I’m still in pain from previous events. It seems like if I have several loud noise events close together, the pain is worse and lasts longer. If I have enough time for the pain to go away, I can tolerate an event better. I was also tested for my hearing level and was told I have excellent hearing, comparable to an 18 year old. I do not have tinnitus. I was told I should try sound therapy but I’m concerned it could make my hyperacusis worse or even bring on tinnitus. I guess I’m commenting on my situation to give you and your experts more information to add to your existing data and that it might help others in some way. Thank you for all the research you are doing and I hope someday you will find a cure for this debilitating illness.
@winjo7162
@winjo7162 3 месяца назад
Great advice Bon Bon 👌very true once its gone it’s gone 🐈‍⬛🐾⭐️
@AlexandraW006
@AlexandraW006 3 месяца назад
💜Really informative video! How do I contact Hearing Health Foundation Team?
@HearingHealthFoundation
@HearingHealthFoundation 3 месяца назад
Hi! Please email us at info@hhf.org and refer to this comment. Ty!
@michaeltaylor8501
@michaeltaylor8501 3 месяца назад
Back in the 1980's when I was a sergeant & had already spent days on the very edge of a busy airstrip in Korea - with my earplugs in - a commissioned officer ordered me to take my earplugs out of my ears & keep them out - as we flew away from that runway on a long helicopter trip - because he said that he wanted me to concentrate on hearing any radio messages that might come in over the PRC-77 that I was toting (note: the officer kept earplugs in his ears during the trip - except for brief moments when he was trying to hear me, as we weren't seated close to one another); &, my ears have been ringing ever since - non-stop - & I suffered hearing loss (likely from this experience & some others). If you can save your hearing, then I too recommend doing so. 😎👍
@HearingHealthFoundation
@HearingHealthFoundation 3 месяца назад
That is terrible to hear :( Thank you for sharing. Nowadays there is comms via headsets that also protect hearing, correct?
@michaeltaylor8501
@michaeltaylor8501 3 месяца назад
@@HearingHealthFoundation Yes. Hearing-protected helmets with comms already existed back in the 1980s, but such were just for the naval aviators/pilots & crews - not for those being given a ride (as I & some others, including that officer I referred to were in the infantry - just along for the ride).* * = And the reason we were alongside a runway for so long was because the Marine Corps had purchased a new design of cannon which was purchased before anyone had figured out how to transport it using aircraft available for the Corps' use (so we infantry folk waited in Korea hoping that the artillery & airwing Marines back on Okinawa would solve this puzzle & then come join us infantry in Korea in a timely manner. They did find a reasonable solution, but not in a timely manner. This was but the start of a complete cluster-gaggle which ended with several "peace-time" casualties).
@HearingHealthFoundation
@HearingHealthFoundation 3 месяца назад
@@michaeltaylor8501 I would love to hear more. Please email info@hhf.org and refer to this exchange. I looked for your email to reach out directly. -ylee
@michaeltaylor8501
@michaeltaylor8501 3 месяца назад
It's a long story & I'm not up to writing a book; so, I just occassionally post bits & pieces of that military exercise* - & others - on-line. * = It was to be a large, combined-arms, U.S. "Dog & Pony Show" for some top U.S. & Korean brass - but that show didn't happen.** ** = You could probably appreciate what happened in a D&P Show that was actually held later in Japan where a helicopter crew got a decent pucker factor thrown their way as their whirly-bird got damaged by fast-moving upward flying earth when someone on the ground set off an explosive device in a rather untimely manner! 😬
@HearingHealthFoundation
@HearingHealthFoundation 3 месяца назад
@@michaeltaylor8501 !! got it just thought maybe we could connect by email but no worries if not!
@kasim2ansarik334
@kasim2ansarik334 3 месяца назад
Kan se related Bimari bahut jyada badh rahi hai iska Koi treatment ho sahi se To Batao
@NofanOlimat
@NofanOlimat 3 месяца назад
I am a young man, 22 years old, and I have severe auditory nerve weakness. I am very interested in the research you are studying, which we hope will be promising and that hearing problems will be completely treated. I have a question. I want to be informed of the latest developments in your research on hearing therapy. Can you help me? how?
@HearingHealthFoundation
@HearingHealthFoundation 3 месяца назад
Hello, you can subscribe to updates at hhf.org/subscribe and for specific questions please email us at info@hhf.org. Thank you!
@roxymae66
@roxymae66 3 месяца назад
How did it go away?
@roxymae66
@roxymae66 3 месяца назад
It is important to protect against loud noise But there are many other common causes of hearing loss in Tinnitus that aren’t noise related Like a ototoxic medication’s, medical procedures, vaccines, head, injuries, stress I’m a musician who knows the importance of hearing, so I always wear your protection, but now I am suffering a career ending hearing disorder, not from noise, but from a medical procedure, a lumbar puncture
@HearingHealthFoundation
@HearingHealthFoundation 3 месяца назад
Yes this is true there are other causes of hearing loss and tinnitus for sure. Thank you for sharing!
@greg1030
@greg1030 3 месяца назад
What's most important is that there's substantial evidence that dementia can develop and accelerate due to hearing loss-be it caused by mitochondria cell death, ototoxic drugs and/or high SPL exposure. That's why the immense progress towards a stem cell or genetic cure for the most common forms of hearing loss should be the primary focus of all brain/auditory R & D.
@telehealth_pediatrics
@telehealth_pediatrics 4 месяца назад
I can't thank you enough for this terrific presentation, As a pediatric SLP I am really concerned because of the lack of selective auditory attention in early childhood, because children are mainly exposed to all kind of visual stimulus, so I keep working on it to increase parents' awareness and better involve a child into an auditory environment. Thanks so much for sharing this work!
@myalyk4018
@myalyk4018 4 месяца назад
Dr madida treated me 3 years ago in USA 🇱🇷🇱🇷with his herbal medicine he sent me for Tinnitus. The medicine really works fast and healthy with no side effect that I can account for, and it cured me totally with no trace of Tinnitus in me again.
@myalyk4018
@myalyk4018 5 месяцев назад
“Never pray you have Tinnitus and vertigo(Meniere disease) because it is a great torment, I can’t sleep at night. I am very happy and grateful to Dr Madida whom gave me a herbal remedy that help me cure my Tinnitus and my Dizziness, now I can sleep comfortably and live my normal life without any disturbance inside ears👂👂and off balance”
@masoudasadi7533
@masoudasadi7533 5 месяцев назад
It exceeded my expectation.
@syprachu
@syprachu 5 месяцев назад
My dad lost his hearing after being given antibiotics while in an induced coma with sepsis. He loved music and conversations with strangers and family, Ive been trying to wrap my head around how this happened and I came to this video after 2 years of searching. You have no idea how monumental this research is for not only my family but everyone else out there with hearing loss. So much quality of life lost... but the possibility that one day my dad will hear his favorite songs again, you have all given me hope again.
@manikandan8561
@manikandan8561 6 месяцев назад
I am 32 year old.. hearing loss in my deaf.. please madam help me.... address and number give me
@Justmegd
@Justmegd 6 месяцев назад
5 years after this has posted nothing has changed for patients.
@lizzynatir9083
@lizzynatir9083 6 месяцев назад
This is my own experience and not what I was foretold, my Meniere disease was very complicated with high pitch ear ringing, Dizziness and Imbalance but I was able to conquer this disease with a medicine from Dr Madida Sam on RU-vid for only 4 weeks of using their treatment...I recommend this herbal center..
@kennethdarlington682
@kennethdarlington682 6 месяцев назад
I am not only happy am alive but also glad that "Dr. Madida" was able treat and cure me with his herbal medication of my parosmia, Meniere disease and Parkinson disease(PD) with their herbal treatment🌿
@kennethdarlington682
@kennethdarlington682 6 месяцев назад
I am not only happy am alive but also glad that "Dr. Madida" was able treat and cure me with his herbal medication of my parosmia, Meniere disease and Parkinson disease(PD) with their herbal treatment…
@lizzynatir9083
@lizzynatir9083 6 месяцев назад
This is my own experience and not what I was foretold, my Meniere disease was very complicated with high pitch ear ringing, Dizziness and Imbalance but I was able to conquer this disease with a medicine from Dr Madida Sam on RU-vid for only 4 weeks of using their treatment...I recommend this herbal center✔️
@myalyk4018
@myalyk4018 7 месяцев назад
Never pray you have Tinnitus condition because it is a great torment, I can’t sleep at night. I am very happy and grateful to Dr Madida whom gave me a herbal remedy that help me cure my Tinnitus condition, now I can sleep comfortably and live my normal life without any disturbance inside ears👂.
@springsummerwinterorfall
@springsummerwinterorfall 8 месяцев назад
You’re so handsome
@CP-ww1nj
@CP-ww1nj 9 месяцев назад
i have it and it is HORRIBLE.
@duranduranargentinainconce2821
@duranduranargentinainconce2821 9 месяцев назад
Awesome my friend!!! You are the best frontman. Whooosh for ever!!!, you are amazing. We waiting in Argentina soon #duranlive ❤❤❤❤ we love you here!!!
@jd-xi1gr
@jd-xi1gr 10 месяцев назад
@andrew8972 do you have hearing loss and hair cell damage. I have tinnitus and I have very bad hair cell damage in high frequency. My tinnitus is a buzzing-static in both ears and the top of my head 24/7 . It’s debilitating I can’t even work.
@Emslandkopfnuss
@Emslandkopfnuss 10 месяцев назад
I hope your research ship with the great crew and gEARbox will find the undiscovered country of HC-genesis.😉 Best wishes from MichaEL (with ARHL + NIHL + Otosclerosis and a musically trained hearing).
@theodora_pilates
@theodora_pilates 10 месяцев назад
What's the point of a test, if I tell my doctor I wear earplugs all the time I'm pretty sure he'll know. A test would be useful if there were specific effective treatments, to know which one to choose according to the results. I'm glad there's research going on about this issue, but rat studies don't seem to me as the answer. Humans are way more complex, plus they can articulate what's happening. I hope in the future we'll have more info based on clinical human cases. I can volunteer as a test subject 😊
@colenewaltersmusicandother9330
@colenewaltersmusicandother9330 11 месяцев назад
How do we protect our ears from these hypersonic sounds that they are using for people control?
@ryanparkeratx
@ryanparkeratx Год назад
Thank you for the informative video.
@keitymarley733
@keitymarley733 Год назад
My sister is 32 years old and she has suffered from meniere disease for years and she always complains to me that I had to bought her #DrMadida herbs 🌿 🍀I saw on RU-vid and she is telling me last month that she is cured completely💯✅ and don’t long have the symptoms like vertigo or dizziness, feeling of fullness in the ear or ringing, hearing loss, imbalance, motion sickness, nausea, or nystagmus…
@amirdensy2559
@amirdensy2559 Год назад
All my Nephew's meniere disease symptoms🔥🔥🔥 was stopped and all gone after a week administration of Dr madida meniere treatment to him that we found on RU-vid🎉🎉🎉
@beatriceaderson3547
@beatriceaderson3547 Год назад
Sending lots of love❤❤❣ to everyone pass through pain and suffering from Meniere disease, Tinnitus and Vertigo. I was ones a patient of this diseases but now a victorious being over the diseases with a treatment program from DR MADIDA on RU-vid../.
@beatriceaderson3547
@beatriceaderson3547 Год назад
Sending lots of love❤❤❣ to everyone pass through pain and suffering from Meniere disease, Tinnitus and Vertigo. I was ones a patient of this diseases but now a victorious being over the diseases with a treatment program from DR MADIDA on RU-vid_-_=.._-
@mgs783
@mgs783 Год назад
There are other reasons for hyperacusis that seems overlooked. For example a virus can damage the ear~ I contracted a “regular” virus causing sinus chest congestion but no earache or infection. Nor did I have ear infections ever. The virus cleared in normal timeline without the need for antibiotics. The virus damaged both my ears. The ENT could see the ear drums inability to recover from a puff air. Explaining it’s like the volume control is broken. The inner ear continues to vibrate long after the puff of air stopped. It is painful. Being in sustained loud environments causes my ears to squelch like a microphone that gets too close to the receiver. Loud sudden sounds hurt and my ears take a while to recover. If I stay in a loud environment or are too clise to a very loud sound I’ve been told I could completely loose my hearing. I have ear plugs w/a sound dampening filter I wear in environments that are too loud. A basketball game, a loud speaker talking, many people talking in a confined space as an example. I have a Chile who developed hyperacusis of the brain. Hearing is very good however, sudden loud sounds are amplified by his brain causing/ affecting a neurological cascade of side effects. A dish clanking, a sudden hand clap, a motorcycle muffler that is loud, a door slamming etc… and this is from a brain injury from oxygen deprivation caused by a doctor ~ so it’s well documented areas of the brain that were all seriously injured. Sound therapy was painful & unsuccessful. Future information would be helpful addressing people and investigating treatments and their likelihood of helping for the various ways this is acquired. Thank you.
@SAYBOW69
@SAYBOW69 Год назад
The instigator of The Go-Gos
@joanfednard6576
@joanfednard6576 Год назад
Facts I know about tinnitus ENT doesn’t help Their is cure for it Only dr Liam ogbebor Herbal centre RU-vid channel can cure Tinnitus 😊😊
@Hew.Jarsol
@Hew.Jarsol Год назад
If you have Hyperacusis some people say always protect your ears at all costs with ear plugs, and don't ever use sound therapy, and others say use sound therapy but don't use ear protection for normal day sounds... Obviously in loud places use protection. Example being here: "Wearing hearing protection making hyperacusis worse is a bullshit lie made up by TRT enthusiasts. You absolutely MUST protect your ears and be in silence to recover. Sound therapy makes hyperacusis worse. STOP doing sound therapy, PROTECT your ears as much as possible, AVOID loud environments at all costs, and most importantly give yourself time. The reason your hyperacusis is getting worse is because you aren't protecting enough".
@namefamily1462
@namefamily1462 Год назад
Excuse me, did you have hyperacusis and did it go away for you? But what did you do to make it pass? I have severe hyperacusis started 3 weeks ago.
@B-qz9fo
@B-qz9fo Год назад
​@@namefamily1462he's all over trashing trt
@dianecelento4974
@dianecelento4974 11 месяцев назад
@@B-qz9fo I've been researching this for the past 5 weeks because a family member got acoustic trauma from an 18 wheeler air horn. I've heard other people say what Drew is saying. I don't know what to think at this point. Maybe different for everybody.
@B-qz9fo
@B-qz9fo 11 месяцев назад
@@dianecelento4974 that's true but that dude has some sort of agenda
@user-lg6ye1jx7v
@user-lg6ye1jx7v 8 месяцев назад
100% agree with You. Doctors are living in the false world.
@HearingTracker
@HearingTracker Год назад
Excellent work Dr Campbell (from Abram)
@nicoleaiken
@nicoleaiken Год назад
@thomkeith1469
@thomkeith1469 Год назад
Just curious, am I supposed to know who these people are?
@HearingHealthFoundation
@HearingHealthFoundation Год назад
Good question--and the answer is no, not really--because they are not actors, they are all real people sharing their experiences with protecting their hearing and having/avoiding hearing conditions like tinnitus. Thanks for asking! See more at hhf.org/keeplistening and related pages :)
@BrownRecluse28
@BrownRecluse28 10 месяцев назад
I thought they were all celebrities I didn’t recognize.
@gfunk63901
@gfunk63901 10 месяцев назад
Not cool. It’s an important message. It also applies to motorcycles and not just the sound of the engine but the whistling noise of the wind destroys your hearing. I wear earplugs and I’ve set a max volume level on my phone to 80db.
@xmunki1389
@xmunki1389 Год назад
Hello. I want to ask, when can we realistically expect an actual hearing regeneration treatment? Is it 5, 10, 20 years from now, or possibly longer than that? Thank you for your efforts.
@Nick-iu7ks
@Nick-iu7ks Год назад
15 years.
@jsfilmes575
@jsfilmes575 Год назад
​@Nick-iu7ks A article was successful in regenerating the hair cells in adult mouse. Rinri therapeutics have in their pipeline a therapy for regenerating hair cells.
@secretname2670
@secretname2670 10 месяцев назад
15 years is what everyone will say, because it's a safe date, not too long, not too short. If anyone says something like that, they are lying. I personally belive that with the current level of advancements in neural and mrna medicinal practices we can expect some serious progress in the next 40 years at least, if not +3 more. If you are in your 40s-50s there is a good chance you'll live long enough to see it happen before your eyes as some australian, norwegian or japanese researcher finally cracks open the "health regeneration code" in real life.