Hearing, Emotion, Amplification, Research, and Training Workshop: Current Understanding of Hearing Loss and Emotion Perception and Priorities for Future Research

The question of how hearing loss and hearing rehabilitation affect patients’ momentary emotional experiences is one that has received little attention but has considerable potential to affect patients’ psychosocial function. This article is a product from the Hearing, Emotion, Amplification, Researc...

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Main Authors: Erin M. Picou, Gurjit Singh, Huiwen Goy, Frank Russo, Louise Hickson, Andrew J. Oxenham, Gabrielle H. Buono, Todd A. Ricketts, Stefan Launer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2018-09-01
Series:Trends in Hearing
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2331216518803215
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author Erin M. Picou
Gurjit Singh
Huiwen Goy
Frank Russo
Louise Hickson
Andrew J. Oxenham
Gabrielle H. Buono
Todd A. Ricketts
Stefan Launer
author_facet Erin M. Picou
Gurjit Singh
Huiwen Goy
Frank Russo
Louise Hickson
Andrew J. Oxenham
Gabrielle H. Buono
Todd A. Ricketts
Stefan Launer
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description The question of how hearing loss and hearing rehabilitation affect patients’ momentary emotional experiences is one that has received little attention but has considerable potential to affect patients’ psychosocial function. This article is a product from the Hearing, Emotion, Amplification, Research, and Training workshop, which was convened to develop a consensus document describing research on emotion perception relevant for hearing research. This article outlines conceptual frameworks for the investigation of emotion in hearing research; available subjective, objective, neurophysiologic, and peripheral physiologic data acquisition research methods; the effects of age and hearing loss on emotion perception; potential rehabilitation strategies; priorities for future research; and implications for clinical audiologic rehabilitation. More broadly, this article aims to increase awareness about emotion perception research in audiology and to stimulate additional research on the topic.
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spelling doaj.art-e045656922834c2f896fdfea7c25d8802022-12-22T00:19:00ZengSAGE PublishingTrends in Hearing2331-21652018-09-012210.1177/2331216518803215Hearing, Emotion, Amplification, Research, and Training Workshop: Current Understanding of Hearing Loss and Emotion Perception and Priorities for Future ResearchErin M. Picou0Gurjit Singh1Huiwen Goy2Frank Russo3Louise Hickson4Andrew J. Oxenham5Gabrielle H. Buono6Todd A. Ricketts7Stefan Launer8Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN, USADepartment of Psychology, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON, CanadaDepartment of Psychology, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON, CanadaDepartment of Psychology, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON, CanadaSchool of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, AustraliaDepartment of Psychology, University of Minnesota, MN, USAVanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN, USAVanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN, USASonova AG, Stäfa, SwitzerlandThe question of how hearing loss and hearing rehabilitation affect patients’ momentary emotional experiences is one that has received little attention but has considerable potential to affect patients’ psychosocial function. This article is a product from the Hearing, Emotion, Amplification, Research, and Training workshop, which was convened to develop a consensus document describing research on emotion perception relevant for hearing research. This article outlines conceptual frameworks for the investigation of emotion in hearing research; available subjective, objective, neurophysiologic, and peripheral physiologic data acquisition research methods; the effects of age and hearing loss on emotion perception; potential rehabilitation strategies; priorities for future research; and implications for clinical audiologic rehabilitation. More broadly, this article aims to increase awareness about emotion perception research in audiology and to stimulate additional research on the topic.https://doi.org/10.1177/2331216518803215
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Stefan Launer
Hearing, Emotion, Amplification, Research, and Training Workshop: Current Understanding of Hearing Loss and Emotion Perception and Priorities for Future Research
Trends in Hearing
title Hearing, Emotion, Amplification, Research, and Training Workshop: Current Understanding of Hearing Loss and Emotion Perception and Priorities for Future Research
title_full Hearing, Emotion, Amplification, Research, and Training Workshop: Current Understanding of Hearing Loss and Emotion Perception and Priorities for Future Research
title_fullStr Hearing, Emotion, Amplification, Research, and Training Workshop: Current Understanding of Hearing Loss and Emotion Perception and Priorities for Future Research
title_full_unstemmed Hearing, Emotion, Amplification, Research, and Training Workshop: Current Understanding of Hearing Loss and Emotion Perception and Priorities for Future Research
title_short Hearing, Emotion, Amplification, Research, and Training Workshop: Current Understanding of Hearing Loss and Emotion Perception and Priorities for Future Research
title_sort hearing emotion amplification research and training workshop current understanding of hearing loss and emotion perception and priorities for future research
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