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Titre : | Ear and hearing, Vol. 43, n°4 - Juillet-Aout 2022 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/07/2022 |
Année de publication : | 2022 |
Langues: | Français |
Disponible en ligne : | Oui |
Dépouillements
Article
Piers Dawes ;
Jenna Littlejohna ;
Anthea Bott ;
Siobhan Brennan ;
Simon Burrow ;
Tammy Hopper ;
Emma Scanlan
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Hearing impairment commonly co-occurs with dementia. Audiologists, therefore, need to be prepared to address the specific needs of people living with dementia (PwD). PwD have needs in terms of dementia-friendly clinical settings, assessments, an[...]
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Objective: Tinnitus has been the No. 1 disability at the Veteran Administration for the last 15 years, yet its interaction with hearing loss secondary to etiologies such as age, noise trauma, and traumatic brain injuries remains poorly character[...]
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Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to determine whether age and hearing ability influence selective attention during childhood. Specifically, we hypothesized that immaturity and disrupted auditory experience impede selective attent[...]
Article
Lei Xu ;
Jianfen Luo ;
Dianzhao Xie ;
Xiuhua Chao ;
Ruijie Wang ;
Pavel Zahorik ;
Xin Luo
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Objectives: The primary goal of this study was to investigate the effects of reverberation on Mandarin tone and vowel recognition of cochlear implant (CI) users and normal-hearing (NH) listeners. To understand the performance of Mandarin tone re[...]
Article
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to (1) develop a Language-independent Test of Auditory Discrimination (LIT-AD) between speech sounds so that people with hearing loss who derive limited speech perception benefits from hearing aids (HAs)[...]
Article
Objectives: Listening effort is needed to understand speech that is degraded by hearing loss, a noisy environment, or both. This in turn reduces cognitive spare capacity, the amount of cognitive resources available for allocation to concurrent t[...]
Article
Celina von Eiff ;
Verena Skuk ;
Romi Zaske ;
Christine Nussbaum ;
Sascha Fruhholz ;
Ute Feuer ;
Orlando Guntinas-Lichius
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Objectives: Research on cochlear implants (CIs) has focused on speech comprehension, with little research on perception of vocal emotions. We compared emotion perception in CI users and normal-hearing (NH) individuals, using parameter-specific v[...]
Article
Objectives: Postimplantation facial nerve stimulation is a common side-effect of intracochlear electrical stimulation. Facial nerve stimulation occurs when electric current intended to stimulate the auditory nerve, spread beyond the cochlea to e[...]
Article
Pey-Yu Chen ;
Cheng-Yu Tsai ;
Che-Ming Wu ;
Jiunn-Liang Wu ;
Yi-Lu Li ;
Kuang-Chao Chen ;
Chung-Feng Hwang ;
Hung-Ching Lin ;
Yen-Fu Cheng ;
Hung-Pin Wu ;
Ming-Yu Lo ;
Tien-Chen Liu ;
Ting-Hua Yang ;
Pei-Lung Chen ;
Chuan-Jen Hsu ;
Chen-Chi Wu, Auteur
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Objectives: Recessive variants in theMYO15Agene constitute an important cause of sensorineural hearing impairment (SNHI). However, the clinical features ofMYO15A-related SNHI have not been systemically investigated. This study aimed to delineate[...]
Article
Michael A. Stone ;
Emanuele Perugia ;
Warren Bakay ;
Melanie Lough ;
Helen Whiston ;
Christopher Plack
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Objectives: The threshold equalizing noise (TEN(HL)) is a clinically administered test to detect cochlear "dead regions" (i.e., regions of loss of inner hair cell [IHC] connectivity), using a "pass/fail" criterion based on the degree of elevatio[...]
Article
Yi Zhan ;
Qiurong Yu ;
Dan-Chao Cai ;
James C. Ford ;
Xiudong Shi ;
Abigail M Fellows ;
Odile H. Clavier ;
Sigfrid D. Soli ;
Mingxia Fan ;
Hongzhou Lu ;
Zhiyong Zhang ;
Jay C. Buckey ;
Yuxin Shi, Auteur
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Objective: HIV positive (HIV+) individuals with otherwise normal hearing ability show central auditory processing deficits as evidenced by worse performance in speech-in-noise perception compared with HIV negative (HIV-) controls. HIV infection [...]
Article
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the associations between advanced age and the amount and the speed of neural adaptation of the electrically stimulated auditory nerve (AN) in postlingually deafened adult cochlear implant (CI) users.
[...]
Article
Objectives: Wideband tympanometry (WBT) measures middle-ear function across a range of frequencies (250 to 8000 Hz) while the ear-canal pressure is varied from +200 to -300 daPa. WBT is a suitable test to evaluate middle-ear function in children[...]
Article
Objectives: To explore the clinical spectrum of positional vertigo (PV) and to study the causes of PV with atypical positional nystagmus (PN) and PV without PN.
Design: We retrospectively analyzed the registry (2425 cases) in a university hos[...]
Article
Objectives: Bilateral cochlear implant (BiCI) listeners use independent processors in each ear. This independence and lack of shared hardware prevents control of the timing of sampling and stimulation across ears, which precludes the development[...]
Article
Objective: The head impulse test (HIT) is triggered by the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR), complemented by the optokinetic and pursuit systems. This study aimed to evaluate the possibility of individualizing the VOR contribution to the HIT.
De[...]
Article
Objectives: This study identified an association between cholesteatoma and progressive sensorineural hearing loss using a large pediatric longitudinal audiologic dataset. Cholesteatoma is a potential sequela of chronic otitis media with effusion[...]
Article
Objectives: The purpose of this retrospective cohort study was to compare the relative risks (RR) of hearing impairment due to co-exposure of continuous noise, impulse noise, metal ototoxicants, and organic solvent ototoxicants using several pur[...]
Article
Objectives: This study aimed to determine the effect of advanced age on how effectively a cochlear implant (CI) electrode stimulates the targeted cochlear nerve fibers (i.e., the electrode-neuron interface [ENI]) in postlingually deafened adult [...]
Article
Objectives: Speech perception in noise is challenging, but evidence suggests that it may be facilitated by visual speech cues (e.g., lip movements) and supportive sentence context in native speakers. Comparatively few studies have investigated s[...]
Article
Objective: Vowel-evoked envelope following responses (EFRs) could be a useful noninvasive tool for evaluating neural activity phase-locked to the fundamental frequency of voice (f0). Vowel-evoked EFRs are often elicited by vowels in consonant-vo[...]
Article
Li Xu ;
Jing Yang ;
Emily Hahn ;
Rosalie Huchanski ;
Lisa Davidson
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Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the pitch accuracy of vocal singing in children with severe to profound hearing loss who use bilateral cochlear implants (CIs) or bimodal devices [CI at one ear and hearing aid (HA)[...]
Article
Objectives: To evaluate the subconscious knowledge of between-word phonological similarities in children with cochlear implants as compared with children with typical hearing.
Design: Participants included 30 children with cochlear implants b[...]
Article
Objectives: The goal of the study was to investigate prelinguistic consonant production and the influence of vocalizations that co-occurred with object mouthing on consonant production in infants with profound sensorineural hearing loss before a[...]
Article
Sofie Fredriksson ;
Laith Hussain-Alkhateeb ;
Kjell Toren ;
Mattias Sjostrom ;
Jenny Selander ;
Per Gustavsson ;
Kim Kahari ;
Lennart Magnusson ;
Kerstin Persson Waye
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Objectives: The aim was to assess the risk of hyperacusis in relation to occupational noise exposure among female workers in general, and among women working in preschool specifically.
Design: A retrospective longitudinal study was performed.[...]
Article
Objectives: The processing of emotional speech calls for the perception and integration of semantic and prosodic cues. Although cochlear implants allow for significant auditory improvements, they are limited in the transmission of spectro-tempor[...]