
Get ready to tune into the Psychoaudiology Podcast, in collaboration with the International Society of Audiology! Host Priscilla Leigh dives deep into the electrifying world of how our auditory system shapes our minds, behaviour and performance. Join top experts worldwide as they unravel mind-blowing discoveries about hearing, neuroscience, and human connection—from music’s brain-boosting power to... more
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Noise isn’t the only occupational threat to hearing.
In this episode, Associate Professor Adrian Fuente discusses the ototoxic effects of organic solvents and other workplace chemicals, and why audiologists should be paying closer attention to this.... more
During Tinnitus Awareness Week, I sat down with a patient who has lived with bilateral tinnitus for 17 years. In this interview, she shares what tinnitus really sounds like, from high-pitched ringing to Morse-code rhythms, and what triggers it, and w... more
Alzheimer’s disease remains one of the hardest conditions to treat, with most therapies offering only modest benefit. In this episode, I explores a fascinating new study published in Brain Communications that investigates whether low-intensity focuse... more
Hearing care is undergoing a quiet shift from treating hearing loss to optimising how we listen.
In this short episode of the Psychoaudiology Podcast, Priscilla explores how consumer technology like AirPods is blurring the line between everyday audi... more
In this episode of the Psychoaudiology Podcast, Priscilla is joined by Cynthia Chan, an experienced speech and language therapist with training in both speech therapy and audiology.
They explore the overlap between hearing, listening, language, and ... more
In this personal episode of the Psychoaudiology Podcast, I sit down with my mum to talk through her sudden sensorineural hearing loss in 2018 — an event that reshaped her understanding of her ears and her balance.
She shares the confusion of those ea... more
In this episode of The Psychoaudiology Podcast, I speak with one of the true pioneers of modern audiology — Professor Harvey Dillon.
Originally an engineer who “stumbled” into the world of hearing science, Professor Dillon went on to spend over 40 y... more
Imagine if the ear could repair itself — restoring hearing that’s been lost to age or noise. In this episode of the Psychoaudiology Podcast, I explore a new drug trial that tried to do just that by regenerating hair cells, the tiny microphones of the... more
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