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SUMMARY:Les pertes auditives cachées : un changement de paradigme des so
 ins auditifs
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DESCRIPTION:Cliquer ici pour assister à ce Beau-Midi\n\nLes pertes audit
 ives cachées : un changement de paradigme des soins auditifs\nConférenc
 ier : Stéphane F. Maison\, PhD\, AuD\, CCC-A\nAssociate Professor\, Dep
 artment of Otolaryngology – Head &amp\; Neck Surgery\, Harvard Medical 
 School\n\nHidden Hearing Loss: A Paradigm Shift in Hearing Care\n\nThis p
 resentation will review the scientific background that led to the discove
 ry of cochlear synaptopathy. We will discuss how\, at this stage of our r
 esearch\, we can assess cochlear synaptopathy in humans\, how we may be a
 ble to reverse it and how such discovery currently impacts the field of o
 tology and audiology.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nLes pertes auditives cachées: un cha
 ngement de paradigme des soins auditifs\n\nCette présentation passera en
  revue le contexte scientifique qui a conduit à la découverte de la syn
 aptopathie cochléaire. Nous discuterons de la manière dont\, à ce stad
 e de nos recherches\, nous pouvons évaluer la synaptopathie cochléaire 
 chez l'humain\, comment nous pouvons peut-être l'inverser et comment une
  telle découverte a un impact majeur dans le domaine de l'otologie et de
  l'audiologie.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nBiographie du Docteur Maison\n\n\n\nDr. Mais
 on is a Principal Investigator in the Eaton-Peabody Laboratories at Mass
 . Eye and Ear/Harvard Medical School as well as a clinical audiologist. 
 As an auditory physiologist\, Dr. Maison studies the peripheral auditory 
 system and has published more than 45 peer-reviewed papers in the field.\
 n\nHaving spent nearly 20 years honing his skills in the study of sensori
 neural hearing loss in animal models\, Dr. Maison wants to bring the impo
 rtant research questions back to human subjects in a clinical context. Hi
 s research interests focus on 1) identifying hidden hearing loss (cochlea
 r synaptopathy) in patients with "normal" audiograms\, 2) identifying if 
 tinnitus results from cochlear synaptopathy\, and 3) therapies to restore
  speech intelligibility in adverse environments.\n\nHe received his PhD 
 in neurosciences from the University Claude Bernard in Lyon\, France. He 
 then completed his postdoctoral fellowship in auditory physiology at Harv
 ard Medical School. He also received his Doctor of Audiology degree from
  Northeastern University.
URL:https://eoa.umontreal.ca/calendrier/les-pertes-auditives-cachees-un-c
 hangement-de-paradigme-des-soins-auditifs/
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