Seminar: Behavioral and neural auditory spatial acuity can be persistently reduced by early temporary hearing loss
BHI/Otolaryngology Faculty Candidate Seminar Children who experience persistent conductive hearing loss (CHL) early in life often display binaural hearing impairments that persist long after CHL is resolved, suggesting abnormal central auditory development. Abnormal sensitivity to interaural level differences (ILDs) is particularly likely as a CHL (such as an ear infection) can attenuate sound in the …