
Dani Tomlin
Professor Dani Tomlin is the head of audiology and speech pathology at the University of Melbourne. She advocates for the benefits of noise-cancelling headphones, particularly for managing sensory inputs in neurodiverse individuals. Tomlin calls for more research to balance the potential drawbacks of prolonged headphone use with their advantages in enhancing auditory experiences.
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Prof Dani Tomlin, the head of audiology and speech pathology at the University of Melbourne, says people who use noise-cancelling headphones for prolonged periods may find listening harder when they take them off.
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