%0 Journal Article %T Hearing, Emotion, Amplification, Research, and Training Workshop: Current Understanding of Hearing Loss and Emotion Perception and Priorities for Future Research %A Andrew J. Oxenham %A Erin M. Picou %A Frank Russo %A Gabrielle H. Buono %A Gurjit Singh %A Huiwen Goy %A Louise Hickson %A Stefan Launer %A Todd A. Ricketts %J Archive of "Trends in Hearing". %D 2018 %R 10.1177/2331216518803215 %X The question of how hearing loss and hearing rehabilitation affect patients¡¯ momentary emotional experiences is one that has received little attention but has considerable potential to affect patients¡¯ psychosocial function. This article is a product from the Hearing, Emotion, Amplification, Research, and Training workshop, which was convened to develop a consensus document describing research on emotion perception relevant for hearing research. This article outlines conceptual frameworks for the investigation of emotion in hearing research; available subjective, objective, neurophysiologic, and peripheral physiologic data acquisition research methods; the effects of age and hearing loss on emotion perception; potential rehabilitation strategies; priorities for future research; and implications for clinical audiologic rehabilitation. More broadly, this article aims to increase awareness about emotion perception research in audiology and to stimulate additional research on the topic %K self-report %K physiology %K hearing aid %K cochlear implant %K counseling %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6168729/