About this Research Topic
Audiology, the study of hearing, tinnitus, and vestibular disorders, has undergone remarkable transformations in recent times. With the support of the 36th WCA organizing committee, Frontiers has created a comprehensive Research Topic to coincide with the congress scientific program.
The primary goal of the WCA 2024 and this Research Topic is to provide a comprehensive perspective on the most pressing issues in audiology today. This will delve into the dynamic evolution of audiology, exploring topics ranging from Teleaudiology to the integration of Artificial Intelligence. Our aim is to dissect the intricate facets of Hearing Aid delivery and Audiological services on a global scale, emphasizing the pivotal role of Evidence-Based audiology. Specifically, three themes have been selected for roundtable discussions: Hearing and cognition, Hearing and neurodevelopmental disorders, and Ototoxicity. These themes will facilitate enriching dialogues with esteemed opinion leaders in these respective domains.
In addition to addressing the clinical and practical aspects, WCA 2024 will provide a fertile ground for cutting-edge research. Experts in Auditory Neuroscience, Genetics, and Speech, Language, and Hearing disorders will converge to share their insights and discoveries. Imaging's critical contribution to diagnosing inner ear pathologies, whether affecting hearing function or balance, will also be a focal point of discussion. Furthermore, the congress and this Research Topic will cast a spotlight on therapeutic and industrial innovations, thereby promoting the outcomes of clinical and translational research.
The Research Topic for WCA 2024 offers a unique platform for scholars and practitioners to contribute to the advancement of audiology and otoneurology. We invite authors to explore emerging pathologies in these fields, aligning with the overarching themes of the congress. Manuscripts may include original research articles, reviews, case studies, and perspective pieces. Potential topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Hearing & Cognition: Investigating the intricate relationship between hearing loss and cognitive function, and exploring interventions to improve both.
Hearing & Neurodevelopmental disorders: Examining the interplay between hearing disorders and neurodevelopmental conditions, with a focus on early diagnosis and intervention.
Ototoxicity: Assessing the causes, mechanisms, and prevention of ototoxicity in clinical settings.
Audiological Technology: Showcasing the latest technological innovations, from Teleaudiology to Artificial Intelligence applications in audiology.
Imaging in Audiology: Exploring the role of advanced imaging techniques in diagnosing inner ear pathologies.
Tinnitus and Hyperacusis: Deciphering the neural correlates and evaluating innovative approaches.
Vertigo and Balance Disorders: Assessing recent advances in objective measurements and diagnostic criteria as new syndromes emerge
Authors are encouraged to submit contributions that push the boundaries of audiology research and practice, shedding light on new horizons and fostering collaborations in this ever-evolving field.
Keywords: audiology, otology, Hearing, Cognition, Neurodevelopmental disorders, Ototoxicity, Audiological Technology, Tinnitus, Hyperacusis, vertigo, balance disorders
Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.