Published: 03 Dec 2025 26 views
This PhD project investigates the impact of listening effort on sleep physiology in individuals with hearing impairment. PhD on sleep, hearing and cognition: study how listening effort affects the brain and sleep using EEG, psychoacoustics and neuroimaging at Macquarie, Woolcock and Cochlear Ltd.
Using cutting-edge sleep and neuroimaging techniques, the project explores how effortful listening during the day alters sleep architecture and neurophysiological restoration at night. Sleep is vital for brain health, particularly for clearing neurotoxic waste products such as β-amyloid and tau, which are linked to cognitive decline and dementia. Hearing loss, one of the most significant modifiable risk factors for dementia, increases daily listening effort and cognitive fatigue. This project will investigate how hearing effort interacts with sleep to influence long-term brain health.
Working across the Macquarie University Hearing Research Centre and the Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, the candidate will gain hands-on experience in:
The successful applicant will benefit from access to:
Supervision team
The scholarship comprises:
The value of each stipend scholarship is $39,700 per annum (full time, indexed) for three years.
This scholarship is available to eligible candidates to undertake a direct entry three-year PhD program.
Applicants should have:
Applicants must meet the entry requirements for Macquarie University’s direct entry to the three-year PhD program.
To apply, contact Sriram Boothalingam at [email protected].
Your email should include:
Shortlisted applicants will be contacted for an interview.
For more information, kindly visit Macquarie University scholarship webpage.
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