Laboratoire de recherche sur les acouphènes et l'hyperacousie / The Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Research Laboratory
Publications
Books
Hébert, S. (2021). Acouphènes : Les reconnaître et les oublier. Éditions du Rocher, Monaco. ISBN : 978-2-268-10512-3, 175 pages.
Hébert, S. (2020). Acouphènes : Les reconnaître et les oublier. Éditions du Trécarré, Montréal. ISBN : 978-2-89568-779-5, 158 pages.
Book chapters
Searchfield, G.D., Zhang, J., Biswas, R., De Ridder, D., Deutsch, B., Hall, D.A., Hébert, S., Kleinjung, T., Kleinstäuber,M., Langguth, B., Lopez-Escamez, J.A., Maslin, M.R.D., Mazurek, B., Piccirillo, J.F., Salvi, R., Schlee, W., Shulman, A., Shore, S., Szczepek, A.J., Smith, P.F., Theodoroff, S.M., Vajsakovic, D., Weise, C., & Zheng, Y. (2021). Emerging topics in the behavioral neuroscience of Tinnitus. Current Topics in Behavioral Neuroscience, https://doi.org/10.1007/7854_2020_217
Hébert, S., (2021). Psychological comorbidities of tinnitus. Current Topics in Behavioral Neuroscience,1007/7854_2021_218
Hébert, S., Mazurek, B., & Szczepek, A. (2017). Stress-related psychological disorders and tinnitus. In A. Sczezepek & B. Mazurek, Eds. Stress and Tinnitus: An interdiscriplinary companion for healthcare professionnals. AG : Springer International Publishing.
Deshaies, P., Gonzales, Z, Zenner, H.-P., Plontke, S, Paré, L., Hébert, S., Normandin, N., Girard, S.-A., Leroux, T., Tyler, R., & Côté, C. (2011). Quantification of the burden of disease for environmental noise induced tinnitus. In World Health Organization (WHO), Burden of disease from environmental noise: Quantification of healthy years lost in Europe. Chapter 5, pp. 71-90. Copenhague: WHO Regional office for Europe.
Hébert, S., Peretz, I., & Racette, A. (2008). Should we make aphasic patients sing? In P. Marïen and J.Abutalebi, (Eds.), Neuropsychological research: A review (in honor of L. Vignolo). Psychology Press. Chapter 11, p.185-200.
Hébert, S. & Peretz, I. (2004). Functional organization of the auditory system. In M. Rizzo & P. Eslinger (Eds.), Principles and practice of behavioral neurology and neuropsychology. Harcourt Press. Chapter 13, pp 291-304.
Peretz, I. & Hébert, S. (1995). Music processing after brain damage: The case of rhythm without melody. In R. Steinberg (Ed.), Music and the mind machine: Psychophysiology and psychopathology of the sense of music, pp. 127-137. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
Scientific Papers
2021-
Benesch, D., Villatte, B., Vinet, A., Hébert, S., Voix, J., & Bouserhal, R. (submitted). Automatic stress recognition with in-ear heartbeat sounds.
Villatte, B., Bigras, C., Fournier, P., Fitzpatrick, E., Hébert, S. (submitted). Tinnitus patients’ perspective on noise generators.
Hébert, S. (2024). Bimodal neuromodulation of Tinnitus: Finding the Right Wire (invited). Canadian Audiologist: https://canadianaudiologist.ca/issue/volume-11-issue-3-2024/13192-2/
Bigras, C., Theodoroff, S.M., Thielman, E.J., Hébert, S. (2024). Noise sensitivity or hyperacusis? Comparing the Weinstein and Khalfa questionnaires in a community and a clinical samples. Hearing Research Volume 445.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heares.2024.108992
Bigras, C., B. Villatte, V. Duda et Hébert, S. (2022). The Electrophysiological Markers of Hyperacusis: A Scoping Review. Int J Audiol, Vol , p. 1-11.
Fournier, P., & Hébert, S. (2021). The Gap prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle (GPIAS) paradigm to assess auditory temporal processing: Monaural vs. binaural presentation. Psychophysiolog, 58, 3, doi: 10.1111/psyp.13755
Fournier, P., Bigras, C., Lehmann, A., Norena, A.J., & Hébert, S. (2021). Modulation of hyperacusis and tinnitus loudness in tinnitus patients with and without hearing loss following three weeks of acoustic stimulation: a proof-of-concept study. Progress in Brain research. Special issue on Tinnitus – An Interdisciplinary Approach Towards Individualized Treatment. https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.pbr.2021.01.024
Hébert, S. (2021). Sleep quality of tinnitus patients : Why, How you should care (invited). The Hearing Journal, 74 (12), pages 10-11.
2015-2020
Duda, V., Scully, O., Baillargeon, M.-S., & Hébert, S. (2020). Does tinnitus fill in the gap using electrophysiology? A scoping review. Otolaryngology clinics. Special Issue on Tinnitus, 53, 563-582.
Hébert, S. (2019). Canadian Hearing Health and Research Strategy: A Call for Action! Canadian Audiologist, 6(4).
Hébert, S. (2018). Tinnitus pitch and loudness matching : individual reliability of the standard clinical method versus patient-centred tinnitus likeness rating. JAMA Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery.
Assi, H., Moore, R.D., Ellemberg, D., & Hébert, S. (2018). Sensitivity to sounds in sport-related concussed athletes : A new clinical presentation of hyperacusis. Scientific Reports. ◊ Access
Colagrosso, E.M.G., Fournier, P., Fitzpatrick, E.M. & Hébert, S. (2018). A qualitative study on factors modulating tinnitus experience. Ear and Hearing.
Paul, B., Schoenwiesner, M., & Hébert, S. (2018). Towards an objective test of chronic tinnitus : Properties of auditory cortical evoked by silent gaps in tinnitus-like sounds. Hearing Research. DOI: 10.1016/j.heares.2018.04.005 ◊ Access
Hébert, S. & Fournier, P. (2017). Clinical validation of a new tinnitus assessment technology. Frontiers in Neurology – section Neuro-Otology, 8(38), doi: 3389/fneur.2017.00038. ◊ Access
Zumbansen, A., Peretz, I., Anglade, C., Bilodeau, J., Généreux, S., Hubert, M., Hébert, S. (2016). Effect of choir activity in the rehabilitation of aphasia: a blind, randomized, controlled pilot study. Aphasiology, 1-22.
Le Duc, J., Fournier, P., & Hébert, S. (2016). Modulation of prepulse inhibition and startle reflex by emotions: A comparison between young and older adults. Frontiers in Aging neuroscience, 8(33), 1-8. ◊ Access
Fournier, P., & Hébert, S. (2016). The gap startle paradigm to assess auditory temporal processing: bridging animal and human research. Psychophysiology, 00, 1-8. ◊ Access
Hébert, S. (2015). The Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Research Laboratory : From basic mechanisms to clinical intervention. Canadian Acoustics, 43(2), 34-35. ◊ Access
Galazyuk, A. & Hébert S. (2015). Gap-prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle reflex (GPIAS) for tinnitus assessment: current status and future directions. Frontiers in Neurology, 6(88). ◊ Access
2005-2014
Fournier, P., Schönwiesner, M., & Hébert, S. (2014). Loudness modulation after transient and permanent hearing loss: implications for tinnitus and hyperacusis. (Invited review). Neuroscience. Special issue on Brain compensation : Always for good ? 26(283), 64-77. ◊ Access
Zumbansen, A., Peretz, I., Hébert, S. (2014). The combination of rhythm and pitch can account for the beneficial effect of Melodic intonation therapy on connected speech improvements in Broca’s aphasia. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8(592). ◊ Access
Zumbansen, A., Peretz, I., Hébert, S. (2014). Melodic intonation therapy: back to basics for future research. Frontiers in Neurology, 5(7).◊ Access
Basile, C.-E., Fournier, P., Hutchins, S., Hébert, S. (2013). Psychoacoustic assessment improves the diagnosis of tinnitus. PLoS ONE, 8(12), e82995. IF: 4.092◊ Access
Hébert, S., Fournier, P., Norena, A. (2013). The auditory sensitivity is increased in tinnitus ears. The Journal of Neuroscience. 33(6):2356-2364. IF: 7.115◊ Access
Fournier, P., & Hébert, S. (2013). Gap detection deficits in humans with tinnitus as assessed with the acoustic startle paradigm: Does tinnitus fill in the gap? Hear Res, 295(1-2), 16-23. IF: 2.696 ◊ Access
Hébert, S., Canlon, B., & Hasson, D. (2012). Emotional Exhaustion as a Predictor of Tinnitus. [Letter]. Psychother Psychosom, 81(5), 324-326. IF: 6.284◊ Abstract Access
Hébert, S.., Canlon, B., Hasson, D., Magnusson Hanson, L. L., Westerlund, H., & Theorell, T. (2012). Tinnitus severity is reduced with reduction of depressive mood – a prospective population study in sweden. PLoS One, 7(5), e37733. IF: 4.092◊ Access
Simoens, V., & Hébert, S. (2012). Cortisol suppression and hearing thresholds in tinnitus after low-dose dexamethasone challenge. BMC Ear, Nose and Throat Disorders, 12(4). IF:1.14◊ Access
Ahken, S., Comeau, G., Hébert, S., & Balasubramaniam, R. (2012). Eye-movement patterns during the processing of musical and linguistic syntactic incongruities. Psychomusicology: Music, Mind, and Brain, 22(1), 18-25.
Hébert, S.,Fullum, S., & Carrier, J. (2011). Polysomnographic and quantitative electroencephalographic correlates of subjective sleep complaints in chronic tinnitus. Journal of Sleep Research. 20(1): 38-44. IF: 3.36◊ Access
Deshaies, P., Gonzales, Z, Zenner, H.-P., Plontke, S, Paré, L., Hébert, S., Normandin, N., Girard, S.-A., Leroux, T., Tyler, R., & Côté, C. (2011). Environmental noise and tinnitus. In World Health Organization (WHO), Burden of disease from environmental noise: Quantification of healthy years lost in Europe. Chapter 5, pp. 71-90. Copenhague: WHO Regional office for Europe.◊ Access
Hébert, S. (2009). Les acouphènes et les hallucinations auditives : les effets sur la santé mentale (article invité). Fréquences : Les acouphènes. (Revue des orthophonistes et audiologistes professionnels), 20(4), 21-23.
Hébert, S., & Lupien, S. (2009). Salivary cortisol levels, subjective stress, and tinnitus intensity in tinnitus sufferers during noise exposure in the laboratory. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, 212 (1): 37-44.◊ Obtenir
Madell, J., & Hébert, S. (2008). Music reading and eye movements: Where do we look next? Music Perception, 26(2), 157-170.
Hébert, S., Béland, R., Beckett, C., Cuddy, L.L., Peretz, I., & Wolforth, J. (2008). A case study of music and text dyslexia. Music Perception, Special issue on musical difficulties and disorders. 25(4), 369–381.◊ Access
Hébert, S., Peretz, I., & Racette, A. (2008). Should we make aphasic patients sing? Dans P. Marïen and J.Abutalebi, (Eds.), Neuropsychological research: A review (in honor of L. Vignolo). Psychology Press. Chapitre 11, p.185-200.
Hébert, S., Carrier, J. (2007). Sleep complaints in tinnitus sufferers: A controlled study. Ear & Hearing. 28(5), 649-655.◊ Access
Hébert S. & Lupien S.J. (2007). The Sound of Stress : Blunted cortisol reactivity to psychosocial stress in tinnitus sufferers. Neuroscience Letters 411(2):138-42.◊ Access
Hébert, S. (2006). Les acouphènes et le vieillissement (article invité). Fréquences : Le vieillissement et la communication. (Revue des orthophonistes et audiologistes professionnels), 18 (2), 19-22.
Hébert, S., & Cuddy, L.L. (2006). Music-reading deficiencies and the brain. Advances in Experimental Psychology: Special issue on Music performance, 2(2-3), 199-206.◊ Access
Hébert, S., Béland, R., Lupien, S., Dionne-Fournelle, O., & Crête, M. (2005). Physiological Stress Response To Video-game Playing : The Contribution Of Built-in Music. Life Sciences, 76(20), 2371-2380.◊ Access
1995-2004
Peretz I, Gagnon, L, Hébert S, & Macoir, J (2004). Singing in the brain: Insights from cognitive neuropsychology. Music Perception, 21(3), 373-390.
Hébert, S., Paiement, P., & Lupien, S. (2004). A physiological correlate for the intolerance to both internal and external sounds. Hearing Research, 190 (1-2), 1-9.◊ Access
Hébert, S. & Peretz, I. (2004). Functional organization of the auditory system. In M. Rizzo & P. Eslinger (Eds.), Principles and practice of behavioral neurology and neuropsychology. Harcourt Press. Chapitre 13, pp 291-304.
Hébert, S., Racette, A., Gagnon, L. & Peretz, I. (2003). Revisiting the dissociation between singing and speaking in expressive aphasia. Brain, 126, 1838-1850.◊ Access
Hébert, S. & Cuddy, L.L. (2002). Detection of metric structure in auditory figural patterns.Perception & Psychophysics, 64, 909-918.◊ Abstract Access
Rousseau, L., Hébert, S. & Cuddy, L.L. (2001). Impaired short temporal interval discrimination in a dyslexic adult. Brain and Cognition, 46(1-2), 249-254.◊ Abstract Access
Hébert, S. & Leroux, T. (2001). Connaître et comprendre les problèmes auditifs dans le vieillissement. Le Gérontophile, 23(2), 15-19.
Hébert, S. & Peretz, I. (2001). Are text and tune of familiar songs separable by brain damage? Brain and Cognition, 46(1-2), 169-175.◊ Abstract Access
Peretz, I. & Hébert, S. (2000). Towards a biological account of music experience. Brain and Cognition, 42, 131-134.
Lassonde, M., Mottron, L., Peretz, I., Schiavetto, A., Hébert, S. & Décarie, J.-C. (1999). Loss of global visual and auditory processing following right temporal lobe lesion. Brain & Cognition, 40(1), 162-166.
Hébert, S. & Peretz, I. (1997). Recognition of music in long-term memory: Are melodic and temporal patterns equal partners? Memory & Cognition, 25(4), 518-533.◊ Abstract Access
Peretz, I., Babaï, M., Lussier, I., Hébert, S. & Gagnon, L. (1995). Corpus d’extraits musicaux: indices relatifs à la familiarité, à l’âge d’acquisition et aux évocations verbales. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 49(2), 211-238.
Hébert, S., Peretz, I. & Gagnon, L. (1995). Perceiving the tonal ending of tune excerpts: The roles of pre-existing representation and musical expertise. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 49(2), 193-209.◊ Abstract Access