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  • Musical hallucinations
    • BBC Radio 4: Grieving when estranged, musical hallucinations and the benefits of snoozing your alarm (2023)
    • BBC Radio 4: Musical hallucinations and mental health in the novel (2014)
  • Hearing loss and Dementia (2021)
    • ​Guardian: Transport noise linked to increased risk of dementia
    • Daily Mail: People exposed to loud traffic and railway noise have a higher chance of developing dementia
    • Telegraph: Living next to busy roads could increase dementia risk
    • Express: Traffic noise ‘raises risks of dementia’
  • Misophonia (2021)
    • BBC Sounds: The Curious Cases of Rutherford & Fry - The noises that make us cringe
    • BBC Radio 4: The World at One with Sarah Montague
    • Link to coverage in >150 news outlets
  • Tinnitus (2020)
    • Tinnitus talk podcast
  • Cocktail party problem (2019)
    • Dailymail
  • Misophonia (2017):
    • Link to coverage in >150 news outlets
  • Unpleasant sounds (2012):
    • Time
    • Scientific American
    • Telegraph
    • Independent
    • Guardian
  • Piano Tuners (2012):
    • BBC
    • BBC Mundo
    • BBC 5 Live
    • BBC Material World
    • ABC Australia

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Auditory Cognition Lab, The Medical School, Newcastle University,

Framlington Place, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2 4HH, United Kingdom

Phone: +44 (0) 191 208 3445


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