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Titre : | Ear and hearing, Vol 42, n°6 - Novembre-décembre 2021 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 06/12/2021 |
Année de publication : | 2021 |
Langues: | Français |
Disponible en ligne : | Non |
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Article
Bénédicte Vos ;
Dorie Noll ;
JoAnne Whittingham ;
Marie Pigeon ;
Marlene P. Bagatto ;
Elizabeth Fitzpatrick
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Objective: Permanent hearing loss is an important public health issue in children with consequences for language, social, and academic functioning. Early hearing detection, intervention, and monitoring are important in mitigating the impact of p[...]
Article
Ambrose Lee ;
Fatemeh Hassannia ;
Michael J. Bergin ;
Khalid Al Zaabi ;
Priyanka Misale ;
John Alexander Rutka
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Objectives: Several studies have reported an association between benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) and bone mineral density or serum vitamin D levels. The aim of this review is to provide further clarification regarding the relationshi[...]
Article
Zhihao Shi ;
Jiena Zhou ;
Yuwen Huang ;
Yong Hu ;
Lifang Zhou ;
Yongqiang Shao ;
Meibian Zhang
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Objectives: Epidemiological characteristics of occupational noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) associated with non-Gaussian noise are still unclear and have been rarely reported in the literature.
Methods: The relationships between non-Gaussian [...]
Article
Objectives: Adults with hearing loss report a wide range of hearing aid satisfaction that does not significantly correlate to degree of hearing loss. It is not clear which auditory behavioral factors do contribute to hearing aid satisfaction. Wh[...]
Article
Jan-Willem A. Wasmann ;
Cris P. Lanting ;
Wendy J. Huinck ;
Emmanuel A. M. Mylanus ;
Jeroen W. van der Laak ;
Paul J. Govaerts ;
De Wet Swanepoel ;
David R. Moore ;
Dennis L. Barbour
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he global digital transformation enables computational audiology for advanced clinical applications that can reduce the global burden of hearing loss. In this article, we describe emerging hearing-related artificial intelligence applications and[...]
Article
Sébastien Janssens de Varebeke ;
Ronald J. Pennings ;
Vedat Topsakal ;
Katrien Devroye ;
Raymond van de Berg ;
Erik Fransen ;
Julie Moyaert ;
Britt Bulen ;
Celine Neesen ;
Olivier Vanderveken ;
Guy Van Camp ;
Vincent Van Rompaey
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DFNA9 is characterized by adult-onset progressive sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) and vestibular impairment. More than 15 years ago, genotype-phenotype correlation studies estimated the initial age of hearing deterioration in the fourth to fif[...]
Article
Objectives: Many individuals with noise-related hearing loss continue working in environments where they are periodically exposed to high levels of noise, which increases their risk for further hearing loss. These individuals often must remove t[...]
Article
Maria Huber ;
Sebastian Roesch ;
Belinda Pletzer ;
Juia Lukaschyk ;
Anke Lesinski-Schiedat ;
Angelika Illg
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Introduction: Older adults with late-onset hearing loss are at risk for cognitive decline. Our study addresses the question of whether cochlear implantation (CI) can counteract this potential influence. We investigated whether cognitive performa[...]
Article
Hidde Pielage ;
Adriana A. Zekveld ;
Gabrielle H. Saunders ;
Niek J. Versfeld ;
Thomas Lunner ;
Sophia E. Kramer
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Objectives: The aim of this study was to modify a speech perception in noise test to assess whether the presence of another individual (copresence), relative to being alone, affected listening performance and effort expenditure. Furthermore, thi[...]
Article
Lorenz Fiedler ;
Tirdad Seifi Ala ;
Carina Graversen ;
Emina Alickovic ;
Thomas Lunner ;
Dorothea Wendt
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Objectives: The investigation of auditory cognitive processes recently moved from strictly controlled, trial-based paradigms toward the presentation of continuous speech. This also allows the investigation of listening effort on larger time scal[...]
Article
Objectives: Speech understanding in noise is difficult for patients with a cochlear implant. One common and disruptive type of noise is transient noise. We have tested transient noise reduction (TNR) algorithms in cochlear implant users to inves[...]
Article
Objectives: Over the past decade, U.S. Department of Defense and Veterans Affairs audiologists have reported large numbers of relatively young adult patients who have normal to near-normal audiometric thresholds but who report difficulty underst[...]
Article
Rosamaria Santarelli ;
Marco Costantini ;
Maria Dominguez-Ruiz ;
Pietro Scimemi ;
Montserrat Rodriguez-Ballesteros ;
Ignacio del Castillo
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Objectives: Congenital profound hearing loss with preserved cochlear outer hair cell activity (otoacoustic emissions and cochlear microphonic) is the most common phenotype associated with mutations in the OTOF gene. The aim of this study was to [...]
Article
Sébastien Janssens de Varebeke ;
Ronald J. Pennings ;
Vedat Topsakal ;
Katrien Devroye ;
Raymond van de Berg ;
Erik Fransen ;
Julie Moyaert ;
Britt Bulen ;
Celine Neesen ;
Olivier Vanderveken ;
Guy Van Camp ;
Vincent Van Rompaey
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Introduction: DFNA9 is characterized by adult-onset hearing loss and evolution toward bilateral vestibulopathy (BVP). The genotype-phenotype correlation studies were conducted 15 years ago. However, their conclusions were mainly based on symptom[...]
Article
Lauren Petley ;
Lisa L. Hunter ;
Lina Motlagh Zadeha ;
Hannah Stewart ;
Nicholette Sloat ;
Audrey Perdew ;
Li Lin ;
David R. Moore
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Objectives: Children presenting at audiology services with caregiver-reported listening difficulties often have normal audiograms. The appropriate approach for the further assessment and clinical management of these children is currently unclear[...]
Article
Objective: Spoken communication is better when one can see as well as hear the talker. Although age-related deficits in speech perception were observed, Tye-Murray and colleagues found that even when age-related deficits in audiovisual (AV) spee[...]
Article
Andreea Micula ;
Jerker Rönnberg ;
Lorenz Fiedler ;
Dorothea Wendt ;
Maria Cecilie Jorgensen ;
Ditte Katrine Larsen ;
Elaine Hoi Ng
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Objectives: Communication requires cognitive processes which are not captured by traditional speech understanding tests. Under challenging listening situations, more working memory resources are needed to process speech, leaving fewer resources [...]
Article
Objectives: The moment patients learn the results from a hearing assessment can be a critical juncture on their journey to rehabilitation. Message framing (e.g., the positive or negative manner in which information is presented) has been explore[...]
Article
Objectives: First, to evaluate the effect of laboratory-based test realism on speech intelligibility outcomes of cochlear implant users. Second, to conduct an exploratory investigation of speech intelligibility of cochlear implant users, includi[...]
Article
Sarah E. Hughes ;
Alan Watkins ;
Frances Rapport ;
Isabelle Boisvert ;
Catherine M. McMahon ;
Hayley A. Hutchings
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Objectives: Listening effort may be defined as the attentional and cognitive resources needed to understand an auditory message, modulated by motivation. Despite the use of hearing devices such as hearing aids or cochlear implants (CIs), the req[...]
Article
Objectives: On the basis of the data from school-aged children, there is consistent evidence that there is a prolonged course of auditory development for perceiving speech embedded in competing background sounds. Furthermore, age-related differe[...]
Article
Objectives: Normally-hearing (NH) listeners rely more on prosodic cues than on lexical-semantic cues for emotion perception in speech. In everyday spoken communication, the ability to decipher conflicting information between prosodic and lexical[...]
Article
Dana Egra-Dagan ;
Isabeau van Beurden ;
Samuel R. Barber ;
Christine L. Carter ;
Mary E. Cunnane ;
M. Christian Brown ;
Barbara S. Herrmann ;
Daniel J. Lee
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Objectives: Factors contributing to auditory brainstem implant (ABI) outcomes are poorly understood. The aims of this study are to (1) characterize ABI electrode array position on postoperative imaging and (2) determine if variability in positio[...]
Article
Objectives: The primary goal of the study was to investigate electrical cortical auditory evoked potentials (eCAEPs) at maximum comfortable level (MCL) and 50% MCL on three cochlear implant (CI) electrodes and compare them with the acoustic CAEP[...]
Article
Lorienne M. Jenstad ;
Gurjit Singh ;
Michael Boretzki ;
Anita DeLongis ;
Elmar Fichtl ;
Rachel Ho ;
Myron Huen ;
Vincent Meyer ;
Flora Pang ;
Ellen Stephenson
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Purpose: As hearing rehabilitation research evolves to include both retrospective and momentary assessment outcome measures, it is important to understand how in-the-moment contextual factors influence subjective ratings. We aimed to determine, [...]
Article
Meibian Zhang ;
Wei Qiu ;
Hongwei Xie ;
Xiaohui Xu ;
Zhihao Shi ;
Xiangjing Gao ;
Lifang Zhou ;
Hua Zou ;
Weijiang Hu ;
Xin Sun
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Objective: The association of occupational noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) with noise energy was well documented, but the relationship between occupational noise and noise temporal structure is rarely reported. The objective of this study was [...]