Get involved with the latest research being undertaken at the Australian Hearing Hub.
National Acoustic Laboratories (NAL) is running a study to examine brain responses to phonological discrimination and executive functions in adults with normal hearing
Seeking young adults with normal hearing and speaking English as their first language to participate in a study, which involves a 2-2.5 hour long lab visit at NAL. Participation will be reimbursed (AUD $20 per hour).
Submit your expression of interestMusic, hearing loss, and cochlear implant research
Losing music can be devastating for those of us who experience hearing loss. We are conducting research on the impacts to music due to hearing loss. We are seeking musicians and non-musicians, those who wear hearing aids or cochlear implants to better understand the consequences to music. The survey link is below and will take around 30 minutes to complete.
SurveyUnderstanding Hearing Aid/Cochlear Implant Performance in Realistic Environments
We are currently recruiting people aged between 40-80yrs who wear two (bilateral) hearing aids, two cochlear implants, or a cochlear implant and a hearing aid together (bimodal). The study takes place at the Australian Hearing Hub at Macquarie University over 2-3 appointments between 1.5hrs-3hrs, and participants will receive $30/hour for participating. Participation includes hearing and speech testing, measurement of hearing devices, and potentially wearing loan devices for a fortnight. For further eligibility requirements and study details, please send us an email, we'd love to hear from you! Please contact Lisa Maggs
ContactTLC (Talking and Listening Children) study seeking participants
We are currently recruiting children aged 4 – 11 years who use English as their only language. The TLC study takes place at Macquarie University over two visits, with each visit taking 60 – 90 minutes. Children will be asked to do some fun talking and listening tasks, and parents will be asked to complete a background questionnaire. Participants will receive a $30 voucher for each visit. To participate, or for more information, please contact Elise
ContactMacquarie University are inviting 2/3 year-old children with normal hearing who speak mainly English at home,
We are investigating the link between what children can say and what they can understand, through fun games and activities, for an hour on two occasions, approximately two weeks apart. If you would like to be involved or find out more, please be in touch.
ContactIntroducing HEARsearch
We have exciting news to share! NAL is opening the doors to research participation. We invite anyone to join, yes that’s right, all ages and hearing abilities from anywhere in the world!
Register NowHALOS is looking for volunteers to participate in the survey
Participants must be aged 40 years+, wear a hearing device (hearing aid or cochlear implant) in at least one ear, sufficient in English to complete the survey and are able to give informed consent. Eligible volunteers will complete an online or paper-based survey on health and social outcomes which will take 60 minutes to complete and a 15 minute online cognitive assessment which involves some thinking tasks. An optional interview to discuss your hearing health journey will take 20-30 minutes and can be completed over the phone. You will be reimbursed a $30 Coles-Myer gift card at the end of the study. Contact: halosresearch@mq.edu.au / 0481 863 983
ContactMacquarie University’s Child Language Lab
Macquarie University’s Child Language Lab is seeking children of all ages, with and without hearing loss, to join our research participant database and take part in future studies. To participate, or for more information, please email us at ling.cll@mq.edu.au.
ContactParticipate in research with the Centre for Emotional Health
The Centre for Emotional Health undertakes first class research into the understanding, treatment and prevention of anxiety, depression and other emotional disorders which are some of the most common and greatest impact disorders of our society.
View StudiesResearch Trials at the Centre for Emotional Health Clinic – children and teens
The Centre for Emotional Health Clinic offers both face-to-face and online options for accessing our services, with specialist programs for anxiety in different age groups.
View ProgramsResearch Trials at the Centre for Emotional Health Clinic – adults
The Centre for Emotional Health Clinic offers both face-to-face and online options for accessing our services, with specialist programs for anxiety in different age groups.
View ProgramsNational Acoustic Laboratories (NAL) is running a study to examine brain responses to phonological discrimination and executive functions in adults with normal hearing
Seeking young adults with normal hearing and speaking English as their first language to participate in a study, which involves a 2-2.5 hour long lab visit at NAL. Participation will be reimbursed (AUD $20 per hour).
Submit your expression of interestMusic, hearing loss, and cochlear implant research
Losing music can be devastating for those of us who experience hearing loss. We are conducting research on the impacts to music due to hearing loss. We are seeking musicians and non-musicians, those who wear hearing aids or cochlear implants to better understand the consequences to music. The survey link is below and will take around 30 minutes to complete.
SurveyUnderstanding Hearing Aid/Cochlear Implant Performance in Realistic Environments
We are currently recruiting people aged between 40-80yrs who wear two (bilateral) hearing aids, two cochlear implants, or a cochlear implant and a hearing aid together (bimodal). The study takes place at the Australian Hearing Hub at Macquarie University over 2-3 appointments between 1.5hrs-3hrs, and participants will receive $30/hour for participating. Participation includes hearing and speech testing, measurement of hearing devices, and potentially wearing loan devices for a fortnight. For further eligibility requirements and study details, please send us an email, we'd love to hear from you! Please contact Lisa Maggs
ContactTLC (Talking and Listening Children) study seeking participants
We are currently recruiting children aged 4 – 11 years who use English as their only language. The TLC study takes place at Macquarie University over two visits, with each visit taking 60 – 90 minutes. Children will be asked to do some fun talking and listening tasks, and parents will be asked to complete a background questionnaire. Participants will receive a $30 voucher for each visit. To participate, or for more information, please contact Elise
ContactMacquarie University are inviting 2/3 year-old children with normal hearing who speak mainly English at home,
We are investigating the link between what children can say and what they can understand, through fun games and activities, for an hour on two occasions, approximately two weeks apart. If you would like to be involved or find out more, please be in touch.
ContactIntroducing HEARsearch
We have exciting news to share! NAL is opening the doors to research participation. We invite anyone to join, yes that’s right, all ages and hearing abilities from anywhere in the world!
Register NowHALOS is looking for volunteers to participate in the survey
Participants must be aged 40 years+, wear a hearing device (hearing aid or cochlear implant) in at least one ear, sufficient in English to complete the survey and are able to give informed consent. Eligible volunteers will complete an online or paper-based survey on health and social outcomes which will take 60 minutes to complete and a 15 minute online cognitive assessment which involves some thinking tasks. An optional interview to discuss your hearing health journey will take 20-30 minutes and can be completed over the phone. You will be reimbursed a $30 Coles-Myer gift card at the end of the study. Contact: halosresearch@mq.edu.au / 0481 863 983
ContactMacquarie University’s Child Language Lab
Macquarie University’s Child Language Lab is seeking children of all ages, with and without hearing loss, to join our research participant database and take part in future studies. To participate, or for more information, please email us at ling.cll@mq.edu.au.
ContactParticipate in research with the Centre for Emotional Health
The Centre for Emotional Health undertakes first class research into the understanding, treatment and prevention of anxiety, depression and other emotional disorders which are some of the most common and greatest impact disorders of our society.
View StudiesResearch Trials at the Centre for Emotional Health Clinic – children and teens
The Centre for Emotional Health Clinic offers both face-to-face and online options for accessing our services, with specialist programs for anxiety in different age groups.
View ProgramsResearch Trials at the Centre for Emotional Health Clinic – adults
The Centre for Emotional Health Clinic offers both face-to-face and online options for accessing our services, with specialist programs for anxiety in different age groups.
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