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Titre : | Ear and hearing, Vol.43, n°1 - Janvier-février 2022 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 10/01/2022 |
Année de publication : | 2022 |
Langues: | Français |
Disponible en ligne : | Non |
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Eric Nisenbaum ;
Torin Thielhelm ;
Aida Nourbakhsh ;
Denise Yan ;
Susan H. Blanton ;
Yilai Shu ;
Karl R. Koehler ;
Aziz El Amraoui ;
Zhengyi Chen ;
Byron L. Lam ;
Xue Zhong Liu
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Usher syndrome (USH) encompasses a group of clinically and genetically heterogenous disorders defined by the triad of sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL), vestibular dysfunction, and vision loss. USH is the most common cause of deaf blindness. USH[...]
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Following a conversation in a crowded restaurant or at a lively party poses immense perceptual challenges for some individuals with normal hearing thresholds. A number of studies have investigated whether noise-induced cochlear synaptopathy (CS;[...]
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Objective: To examine the prevalence of hearing impairment in children with hypothyroidism, and to characterize clinical and subclinical hearing loss by examining cochlear function, auditory brainstem pathways, and integration of the auditory sy[...]
Article
Z. Asli Oskovi-Kaplan ;
A. Seval Ozgu-Erdinc ;
Gul Nihal Buyuk ;
U. Yasemin Sert-Dinc ;
Cavide Ali-Algan ;
Baris Demir ;
Dilek Sahin ;
H. Levent Keskin ;
Cuneyt Tayman ;
Ozlem Moraloglu-Tekin
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Objective: Viral infections are known to be a risk factor for neonatal hearing loss. COVID-19 infection has been reported to affect hearing test results in one small sample sized study. We aimed to investigate the incidence the risk of neonatal [...]
Article
The Daily Experience of Subjective Tinnitus: Ecological Momentary Assessment Versus End-of-Day Diary
Objective: Traditional methods of self-report assessments are susceptible to bias (i.e., memory, recall, and recency). Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) may curb these biases by repeated momentary assessment of the participant throughout the[...]
Article
Henrik Smeds ;
Jeremy Wales ;
Eva Karltorp ;
Britt-Marie Anderlid ;
Cecilia Henricson ;
Filip Asp ;
Lena Anmyr ;
Kristina Lagertedt-Robinson ;
Ulrika Lofkvist
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Objective: Incomplete partition type 3 (IP3) malformation deafness is a rare hereditary cause of congenital or rapid progressive hearing loss. The children present with a severe to profound mixed hearing loss and temporal bone imaging show a typ[...]
Article
Manuela Cresswell ;
Francesco Casanova ;
Robin N. Beaumont ;
Andrew R. Wood ;
Natalie Ronan ;
Malcom P. Hilton ;
Jess Tyrrell
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Objectives: To investigate the causal role of established risk factors and associated conditions to tinnitus and tinnitus severity in the UK Biobank.
Design: The prospective cohort study with large dataset of > 500,000 individuals. The analyt[...]
Article
Vagner Antonio Rodrigues Silva ;
Alexandre Caixeta Guimaraes ;
Joel Lavinsky ;
Henrique Furlan Pauna ;
Alexandre Scalli Mathias Duarte ;
Arthur Menino Castilho ;
Carlos Takahiro Chone ;
Agricio Nubiato Crespo
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Objectives: To compare the progression of 3-, 4-, and 6-kHz thresholds (pure-tone average) over 5 years and determine the most critical period for occupational risk among workers exposed and nonexposed to noise.
Design: Metallurgical workers we[...]
Article
Objectives: Masked speech recognition is typically assessed as though the target and background talkers are all directly facing the listener. However, background speech in natural environments is often produced by talkers facing other directions[...]
Article
Objectives: To investigate the role of auditory cues for spatial release from masking (SRM) in children with bilateral cochlear implants (BiCIs) and compare their performance with children with normal hearing (NH). To quantify the contribution t[...]
Article
Brennan R. Payne ;
Jack W. Silcox ;
Hannah A. Crandell ;
Amanda Lash ;
Sarah Hargus Ferguson ;
Monika Lohani
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Everyday speech understanding frequently occurs in perceptually demanding environments, for example, due to background noise and normal age-related hearing loss. The resulting degraded speech signals increase listening effort, which gives rise [...]
Article
Children with hearing loss tend to have poorer psychosocial and quality of life outcomes than their typical-hearing (TH) peers-particularly in the areas of peer relationships and school functioning. A small number of studies for TH children hav[...]
Article
Tinnitus can be influenced by changes in somatosensory afference from the cervical spine or temporomandibular area, then called somatosensory or somatic tinnitus (ST). In 2018, a new set of diagnostic criteria for ST was agreed upon by a large g[...]
Article
Jeffrey Skidmore ;
Dyan Ramekers ;
Deborah Colesa ;
Kara Schvartz-Leysac ;
Bryan E. Pfingst ;
Shuman He
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Amplitudes of electrically evoked compound action potentials (eCAPs) as a function of the stimulation level constitute the eCAP amplitude growth function (AGF). The slope of the eCAP AGF (i.e., rate of growth of eCAP amplitude as a function of s[...]
Article
Lei Ren ;
Yanmei Zhang ;
Junbo Zhang ;
Yao Qin ;
Zhikai Zhang ;
Zhe Chen ;
Chaogang Wei ;
Yuhe Liu
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Emotional expressions are very important in social interactions. Children with cochlear implants can have voice emotion recognition deficits due to device limitations. Mandarin-speaking children with cochlear implants may face greater challenge[...]
Article
Aurelie Coudert ;
Valérie Gaveau ;
Julie Gatel ;
Gregoire Verdelet ;
Romeo Salemme ;
Alessandro Farne ;
Francesco Pavani ;
Eric Truy
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The aim of this study was to assess three-dimensional (3D) spatial hearing abilities in reaching space of children and adolescents fitted with bilateral cochlear implants (BCI). The study also investigated the impact of spontaneous head movement[...]
Article
Joshua G. W. Bernstein ;
Sandeep A. Phatak ;
Gerald Schuchman ;
Olga A. Stakhovskaya ;
Arnaldo L. Rivera ;
Douglas Brungart
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For listeners with one deaf ear and the other ear with normal/near-normal hearing (single-sided deafness [SSD]) or moderate hearing loss (asymmetric hearing loss), cochlear implants (CIs) can improve speech understanding in noise and sound-sour[...]
Article
Nancy Tye-Murray ;
Brent Spehar ;
Mitchell S. Sommers ;
Elizabeth Mauze ;
Joe Barcroft ;
Heather Grantham
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Objectives: Transfer appropriate processing (TAP) refers to a general finding that training gains are maximized when training and testing are conducted under the same conditions. The present study tested the extent to which TAP applies to speech[...]
Article
Taina T. Valimaa ;
Sari Kunnari ;
Antti A. Aarnisalo ;
Aarno Dietz ;
Antti Hyvarinen ;
Jaakko Laitakari ;
Sari Mykkanen ;
Satu Rimmanen ;
Jaakko Salonen ;
Ville Sivonen ;
Tanja Tennila ;
Teija Tsupari ;
Sari Vikman ;
Nonna Virokannas ;
Paivi Laukkanen-Nevala ;
Anna-Kaisa Tolonen ;
Krista Tuohimaa ;
Heikki Löppönen
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Early hearing aid (HA) fitting and cochlear implants (CIs) aim to reduce the effects of hearing loss (HL) on spoken language development. The goals of this study were (1) to examine spoken language skills of children with bilateral HAs and chil[...]
Article
This study aimed to assess the long-term recurrence rate and correlations between recurrence and potential risk factors in patients with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV).
Design: A total of 548 consecutive patients who demonstrated[...]
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The aim of this study was to investigate patterns of semicircular canal (SCC) and otolith organ dysfunction by vestibular mapping, and to determine the clinical implications of treatment outcomes in idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss [...]
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To evaluate sensation level (SL)-dependent characteristics of envelope following responses (EFRs) elicited by band-limited speech dominant in low, mid, and high frequencies.
Design: In 21 young normal hearing adults, EFRs were elicited by 8 mal[...]