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- Vestibular_hyperacusis abstract "The word hyperacusis, generally referring to cochlear hyperacusis, means an over-sensitivity or intolerance for typically encountered sounds every day, such as the refrigerator running. However, vestibular hyperacusis is equally disabling for the lives it affects, albeit in different ways. Dr. Marsha Johnson, an audiologist in Oregon, was the first to widely publicize vestibular hyperacusis in her many articles. On October 25th 2010, the audiologist Dr. Teddy Caramoan Cheng presented a selected number of studies relating to Vestibular Hyperacusis at the UK's first Hyperacusis Seminar held at the Royal Surrey County Hospital, Audiology Department. The Vestibular Hyperacusis presentation explored the anatomical, physiological, neurotological, audiological, ototoxicity-related, vestibulopathic, and presbyacusic evidence towards creating a Vestibular Hyperacusis model.".
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- Vestibular_hyperacusis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Diseases_of_the_ear_and_mastoid_process.
- Vestibular_hyperacusis wikiPageWikiLink Hyperacusis.
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- Vestibular_hyperacusis wikiPageWikiLink Tullio_phenomenon.
- Vestibular_hyperacusis wikiPageWikiLinkText "vestibular hyperacusis".
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- Vestibular_hyperacusis subject Category:Diseases_of_the_ear_and_mastoid_process.
- Vestibular_hyperacusis comment "The word hyperacusis, generally referring to cochlear hyperacusis, means an over-sensitivity or intolerance for typically encountered sounds every day, such as the refrigerator running. However, vestibular hyperacusis is equally disabling for the lives it affects, albeit in different ways. Dr. Marsha Johnson, an audiologist in Oregon, was the first to widely publicize vestibular hyperacusis in her many articles. On October 25th 2010, the audiologist Dr.".
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