Our Research on Hyperacusis

Thanks to the generosity of Hyperacusis Research and other donors, Hearing Health Foundation funds groundbreaking research through our Emerging Research Grants (ERG) program to advance our scientific understanding of hyperacusis.

ERG scientists working in this area have made tremendous strides toward a better understanding of the mechanisms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment of hyperacusis.

For details on projects funded by Hyperacusis Research, HHF's primary partner in funding hyperacusis research since 2015, please click here.

A 1978–79, 1988, and 1990–1992 ERG scientist, Richard Salvi, Ph.D., of the University at Buffalo, presented a research webinar on the topic of hyperacusis in January 2023. He discussed developing behavioral animal models of hyperacusis and how these models provide researchers with powerful new tools to investigate the biological mechanisms behind hyperacusis while providing a platform for assessing the efficacy of drugs to treat the condition. Read a transcript and the bibliography here.

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This page was produced with input from our partner Hyperacusis Research, updated March 2024.

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