THY 5000 Neuroscience of Tinnitus and Sound Sensitivity 1.5 Credit
Tinnitus and sound sensitivity affect millions worldwide, yet their neural mechanisms remain incompletely understood and often misunderstood. This course explores the neuscience underlying tinnitus, hyperacusis, misophonia and related auditory perceptual disorders. Integrating research from auditory neurscience, cognitive neuroscience and clinical science, students will examine mechanisms spanning the cochlea to large-scale brain networks. Emphasis is placed on translational insights -- linking neural models to assessment, treatment and emerging neuromodulation strategies -- preparing learners to critically evaluate research and apply neuroscience principles in a clinical context.
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit
