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Titre : | Ear and hearing, Vol. 42, n°1 - Janvier-Février 2021 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 04/01/2021 |
Année de publication : | 2021 |
Langues: | Français |
Disponible en ligne : | Non |
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AB Objectives: To conduct a systematic review to address two research questions: (Q1) Does hearing loss have an effect on fatigue? (Q2) Does hearing device fitting have an effect on fatigue? It was hypothesized that hearing loss would increase f[...]
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Patricia Ciminelli ;
Sergio Machado ;
Manoela Palmeira ;
Evandro Silva Freire Coutinho ;
David Sender ;
Antonio Egidio Nardi
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AB Objectives: Tinnitus is the perception of sound in ears or head without corresponding external stimulus. Despite the great amount of literature concerning tinnitus treatment, there are still no evidence-based established treatments for curing[...]
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Camille C. Dunn ;
Elizabeth Stangl ;
Jacob J. Oleson ;
Michelle Smith ;
Octav Chipara ;
Yu-Hsiang Wu
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AB Objectives: The impact of social distancing on communication and psychosocial variables among individuals with hearing impairment during COVID-19 pandemic. It was our concern that patients who already found themselves socially isolated ( Wie [...]
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Lisa L. Hunter ;
Chelsea M. Blankenship ;
Li Lin ;
Nicholette Sloat ;
Audrey Perdew ;
Hannah Stewart ;
David R. Moore
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AB Objectives: This study tested the hypothesis that undetected peripheral hearing impairment occurs in children with idiopathic listening difficulties (LiDs), as reported by caregivers using the Evaluation of Children"s Listening and Processing[...]
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Objective: To obtain updated robust data on a age-specific prevalence of hearing loss in Norway and determine whether more recent birth cohorts have better hearing compared with earlier birth cohorts.
Design: Cross-sectional analyzes of Norwegi[...]
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Objectives: Recent studies in animals indicate that even moderate levels of exposure to noise can damage synaptic ribbons between the inner hair cells and auditory nerve fibers without affecting audiometric thresholds, giving rise to the use of [...]
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Cleo Dhondt ;
Leen Maes ;
Lotte Rombaut ;
Sarie Martens ;
Saartje Vanaudenaerde ;
Helen Van Hoecke ;
Els De Leenheer ;
Ingeborg Dhooge
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Objectives: Congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) infection is the most common nongenetic cause of sensorineural hearing loss in children. Due to the close anatomical relationship between the auditory and the vestibular sensory organs, cCMV can also[...]
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Objectives: There is increasing interest in using the frequency following response (FFR) to describe the effects of varying different aspects of hearing aid signal processing on brainstem neural representation of speech. To this end, recent stud[...]
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Objectives: Veterans who have been exposed to high-intensity blast waves frequently report persistent auditory difficulties such as problems with speech-in-noise (SIN) understanding, even when hearing sensitivity remains normal. However, these s[...]
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Objectives: To understand the varying levels of daily cochlear implant (CI) use in children, previous studies have investigated factors that may be of influence. The objective of this study was to investigate the degree with which new child-rela[...]
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Rohan O.C. King ;
Giriraj Singh Shekhawat ;
Chris King ;
Emily Chan ;
Kei Kobayashi ;
Grant D. Searchfield
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Objectives: Tinnitus is the perception of sound in the absence of an external physical sound source, for some people it can severely reduce the quality of life. Acoustic residual inhibition (ARI) is a suppression of tinnitus following the cessat[...]
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Objectives: Patients with severely impaired high-frequency hearing and sufficient residual low-frequency hearing can be provided with a cochlear implant (CI), thereby facilitating ipsilateral electric and acoustic stimulation with established ad[...]
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Objectives: Preservation of residual hearing is one of the main goals in present cochlear implantation surgery. Especially for this purpose, smaller and softer electrode carriers were developed that are to be inserted through the round window me[...]
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Alina Razak ;
Darian Fard ;
Richard Hubbell ;
Michael A. Cohen ;
Kristin Hartman-Joshi ;
Jessica R. Levi
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Objectives: This study examines the unique factors that influence loss to follow-up after newborn hearing screening for patients at a Massachusetts urban safety-net hospital. We seek to characterize our patient population, investigate correlatio[...]
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Jeffrey Skidmore ;
Lei Xu ;
Xiuhua Chao ;
William Riggs ;
Angela Pellitieri ;
Chloe Vaughan ;
Xia Ning ;
Ruijie Wang ;
Jianfen Luo ;
Shuman He
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Objectives: This study aimed to create an objective predictive model for assessing the functional status of the cochlear nerve (CN) in individual cochlear implant (CI) users.
Design: Study participants included 23 children with cochlear nerve[...]
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Objectives: Audiologists and hearing aid users (HAUs) generally agree that an adaptation period is needed following the first hearing aid (HA) experience. The main purpose of this study is to investigate the acclimatization of older adult listen[...]
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Objectives: This investigation was conducted to measure the test-retest reliability of the Dizziness Symptom Profile (DSP). The DSP was developed to assist primary care providers, general otolaryngologists, and other health care providers in the[...]
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Eunkyung Kim ;
Hyejin Kang ;
Kyu-Hee Han ;
Hyo-Jeong Lee ;
Myung-Whan Suh ;
Jae-Jin Song ;
Seung-Ha Oh
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Objectives: Individuals with early- and late-onset deafness showed different functional and morphological brain changes, but white matter alterations in both deaf groups still need to be elucidated. This study aimed to investigate changes in whi[...]
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Objective: Determine the prevalence of clinical insomnia and its associations with anxiety, depression, and tinnitus in adult cochlear implant (CI) users.
Design: Self-reported information on tinnitus, sleep, and demographic variables was col[...]
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Objective: This study reports two potential biomarkers of the physiological status of the cochlear nerve (CN) in cochlear implant users.
Design: This project represents a complementary analysis on a subset of electrophysiological data from ou[...]