A Review of Hyperacusis and Future Directions: Part I. Definitions and Manifestations

Author:

Tyler Richard S.1,Pienkowski Martin2,Roncancio Eveling Rojas1,Jun Hyung Jin1,Brozoski Tom3,Dauman Nicolas4,Coelho Claudia Barros1,Andersson Gerhard56,Keiner Andrew J.1,Cacace Anthony T.7,Martin Nora1,Moore Brian C. J.8

Affiliation:

1. University of Iowa, Iowa City

2. Salus University, Elkins Park, PA

3. Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield

4. University of Poitiers, France

5. Linköping University, Sweden

6. Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden

7. Wayne State University, Detroit, MI

8. University of Cambridge, England

Abstract

Purpose Hyperacusis can be extremely debilitating, and at present, there is no cure. We provide an overview of the field, and possible related areas, in the hope of facilitating future research. Method We review and reference literature on hyperacusis and related areas. We have divided the review into 2 articles. In Part I, we discuss definitions, epidemiology, different etiologies and subgroups, and how hyperacusis affects people. In Part II, we review measurements, models, mechanisms, and treatments, and we finish with some suggestions for further research. Results Hyperacusis encompasses a wide range of reactions to sound, which can be grouped into the categories of excessive loudness, annoyance, fear, and pain. Many different causes have been proposed, and it will be important to appreciate and quantify different subgroups. Reasonable approaches to assessing the different forms of hyperacusis are emerging, including psychoacoustical measures, questionnaires, and brain imaging. Conclusions Hyperacusis can make life difficult for many, forcing sufferers to dramatically alter their work and social habits. We believe this is an opportune time to explore approaches to better understand and treat hyperacusis.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

Subject

Speech and Hearing

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