Hidden Hearing Loss: M. Charles Liberman PhD
Hidden hearing loss, also known as cochlear synaptopathy, is an exciting area of research for both basic and clinical scientists. A healthy connection between hair cells an the auditory nerve is essential for hearing in both quiet and in background noise. M Charles Liberman presents his discoveries on the damage that low level noise causes to the auditory nerve and how future therapies may reverse this damage. Earn continuing educational credits (CEUs) for this at www.palmspringshearingseminars.com

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