Bob Harrison is a neuroscientist and director of the Auditory Science Laboratory at SickKids Hospital and the University of Toronto. He has basic education in biological sciences, with doctoral degrees in auditory neuroscience. His research spans from basic laboratory research to clinically applied projects. He has studied a range of animal models of hearing loss, as well as questions relating to cochlear implantation and the diagnosis of hearing loss in children.

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Central auditory changes in SNHL

Robert Harrison discusses some of the most obvious ways in which cochlear hearing loss has central consequences. It is convenient to classify hearing loss according to the most obvious site of lesion, for example, conductive, cochlear, retro-cochlear, or central hearing...