The Center includes researchers, teachers, clinicians, and others in the Hopkins medical community. The goal of the Center is to perform basic and clinical research, train basic and clinical investigators, and disseminate research results and relevant information to the medical community and the general public. Research is centered on auditory (hearing) and vestibular (balance) function in normal subjects and in patients with hearing and balance disorders, and on rehabilitation. - In Vitro Auditory Physiology
- Auditory Anatomy and Physiology
- Neural Encoding
- Ocular Motor Physiology
- Auditory Neurophysiology
- Vestibular Neurophysiology
- Hair Cell Physiology
For more information about the Center for Hearing and Balance, please visit their divisional webpage. 6th floor Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center 601 N. Caroline Street Baltimore, MD 21287
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