Auditory Processing

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Explore Dr. Andrew Hill's comprehensive neuroscience insights on auditory processing. This collection spans articles, podcast conversations, and live neurofeedback sessions, covering the latest research, clinical applications, and practical strategies.

From 25+ years of clinical neuroscience and 25,000+ brain maps, Dr. Hill brings evidence-based approaches to brain optimization, combining rigorous research with accessible explanations designed for intelligent, curious readers seeking to understand and optimize their brains.

Livestreams on Auditory Processing

Live Q&A sessions from Neurofeedback & Chill where Dr. Hill demonstrates protocols, answers viewer questions, and explores auditory processing applications in real-time with QEEG examples and brain training discussions.

Latest Sessions

🧠 Tinnitus, Misophonia, & Earworms.. Where is that sound coming from??
Livestream

🧠 Tinnitus, Misophonia, & Earworms.. Where is that sound coming from??

👉 Book a free consult call: https://calendly.com/drhill1 Where is that sound coming from?? Tinnitus, Misophonia, & Earworms In this episode, we explore how the brain creates (and sometimes traps) sounds that aren’t really “there.” We’ll look at how QEEG reveals auditory and non-auditory cortical patterns linked to these phenomena, what they have in common, and how neurofeedback can help quiet the noise. ⸻ 🎥 What’s inside this video: • QEEG patterns behind tinnitus, earworms, and sound sensitivity • Why auditory cortex isn’t the only culprit — limbic and default mode network areas may matter too • How stress and attention loops feed phantom sounds • What differentiates earworms (musical replay) from tinnitus (tone) and misophonia (aversive response) • How neurofeedback targets the brain’s “gain” control on these featuers ⸻ 🧠 Key Takeaways: • “Phantom” sounds often reflect overactive prediction and sensory integration networks, not ear damage. • Misophonia and tinnitus share emotional-cortical hypercoupling patterns — the brain’s alarm system reacts to sound. • QEEG-guided neurofeedback can calm hyperreactivity in temporal and limbic circuits. • Auditory relief often emerges when the whole sensory regulation system improves. ⸻ 💬 Questions to consider: • Do certain sounds feel unbearable or stick in your head? • Have you noticed tinnitus change with stress or fatigue? • What’s helped you “turn down” internal noise — mindfulness, sleep, or sound therapy? Share your experience in the comments — I may feature it in a future episode on sensory integration and emotional regulation. ⸻ 📅 Live 6 PM Pacific Mondays Subscribe and hit the bell 🔔 for weekly science-backed brain updates. ⸻ 🧠 RESOURCES 👉 Book a free consult: https://calendly.com/drhill1 👉 $250 off QEEG Brain Mapping: https://peakbraininstitute.com/special/ ⸻ Relevant Topics: tinnitus, misophonia, earworms, neurofeedback, QEEG, auditory cortex, limbic system, brain training, brain mapping, plasticity, sound sensitivity, auditory hallucinations, emotional regulation, sensory processing Tags: #Neurofeedback #Tinnitus #QEEG #BrainTraining #Neuroplasticity #PeakBrain #Misophonia #Earworms #BrainOptimization

Guest Appearances

Inside the Autistic Brain – THE RESULTS ARE IN!

Inside the Autistic Brain – THE RESULTS ARE IN!

The results are in! I have been waiting since my last video and am excited to share with you the brain scan results. In this video, I am joined by Dr. Andrew Hill from Peak Brain Institute as he explains the results of the QEEG Brain Scan I had in London. Learn more about the Peak Brain Institute here: https://peakbraininstitute.com/ 🎞️Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:32 The QEEG Brain Scan in London 0:59 The Performance Test 4:16 Happy Child vs Grumpy Old Man 6:17 Brain Fog and Fatigue 7:39 Sleep & Recovery 9:06 Visual Stress & Tension ----------------------------------------------- 👋Welcome to Autism From The Inside!!! If you're autistic or think you or someone you love might be on the autism spectrum, this channel is for you! I'm Paul Micallef, and I discovered my own autism at age 30. Yes, I know, I don't look autistic. That's exactly why I started this channel in the first place because if I didn't show you, you would never know. Autism affects many (if not all!) aspects of our lives, so on this channel, I want to show you what Autism looks like in real people and give you some insight into what's happening for us on the inside. We'll break down myths and misconceptions, discuss how to embrace autism and live well, and share what it's like to be an autistic person. Join me as I share what I've found along my journey, so you don't have to learn it the hard way. Make sure to subscribe so you won’t miss my new video every Friday and some bonus content thrown in mid-week too. ➡️️ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-FpBZR7DbpvNj5UrFN8qUA?sub_confirmation=1 👋Connect with me: ➡️️ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/aspergersfromtheinside ➡️️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/autismfromtheinside.com.au ➡️️ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AspieFromInside ➡️️ Written Blog: https://aspergersfromtheinside.com/ ➡️️ Email: aspergersfromtheinside@gmail.com Thanks for reading, and I hope you enjoy my channel! Peace, ~ Paul #autism #asd #autismawareness