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I'm sure @Contrast would appreciate highlighting some up-to-date information/hypotheses on the definition of hyperacusis, hidden hearing loss, etc.

By the way, Contrast, were you aware of this PhD student? We also happen to be a partner organization in TIN-ACT:

https://tinact.eu/recruitment/

Research Project 2, Copenhagen, Denmark

Characterization of supra-threshold listening deficits in listeners with tinnitus
Okay will do

So uh.. do you just want me to post research papers in MPP, and highlight things?
 
So uh.. do you just want me to post research papers in MPP, and highlight things?
It was related to this post:

https://www.tinnitustalk.com/posts/423853/

I was just thinking what your opinion on that was? Do you think it would be fruitful to collect some information on things you're rightfully passionate about, such as hidden hearing loss and the poor current definition of hyperacusis (needing better distinction, loudness hyperacusis, pain, etc.), and putting it all together on a leaflet that we can have printed and take to Taipei - and share with the researchers attending the conference.

Then you'd surely be helpful by collecting a few key names/links of studies, and maybe writing a bit of background information.

I don't think the effort would go to waste in any case. Could be useful for future endeavors.

But likewise I would appreciate others' opinions as well - what all should we highlight this time around? There are many bright minds here.

I'll need to finish designing our materials before mid-April so that we have plenty of time to get everything to the professional printer.

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DONT TAKE OFF YOUR BLINDFOLD!
 
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This might have been ask before but what exactly is this thread?
over 300 pages of memes and shitposting, however now it's moved on into a serious research group (of laymens) on the forum.
 

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