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Titre : | Ear and hearing, Vol. 44, n°1 - Janvier-Février 2023 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 09/01/2023 |
Année de publication : | 2023 |
Langues: | Français |
Descripteurs : |
HE Vinci Audiologie |
Disponible en ligne : | Oui |
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Kelli L. Hicks ;
Samantha K. Robler ;
Alyssa Platt ;
Sarah N. Morton ;
Joseph R. Egger ;
Suzan D. Emmett
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Objectives: Infection-related childhood hearing loss is one of the few preventable chronic health conditions that can affect a child's lifelong trajectory. This study sought to quantify relationships between infection-mediated hearing loss and m[...]
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Kelly M. Reavis ;
Nicolai Bisgaard ;
Judy R. Dubno ;
Robert D. Frisina ;
Ronna Hertzano ;
Barbara Canlon ;
Larry E. Humes ;
Paul Mick ;
Natalie A. Phillips ;
M. Kathleen Pichora-Fuller ;
Benjamin Shuster ;
Gurjit Singh
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There is robust evidence that sex (biological) and gender (behavioral/social) differences influence hearing loss risk and outcomes. These differences are noted for animals and humans-in the occurrence of hearing loss, hearing loss progression, a[...]
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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the feasibility of Community Health Workers (CHWs) as patient-site facilitators in teleaudiology-facilitated hearing aid services to improve hearing aid rehabilitation outcomes for older H[...]
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Article
Jiajia Peng ;
Yaxin Luo ;
Danni Cheng ;
Yufang Rao ;
Ke Qiu ;
Yijun Dong ;
Yao Song ;
Wendu Pang ;
Xiaosong Mu ;
Chunhong Hu ;
Hongchang Chen ;
Wei Zhang ;
Wei Xu ;
Jianjun Ren ;
Yu Zhao
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Understanding the association between sleep traits and tinnitus could help prevent and provide appropriate interventions against tinnitus. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the relationship between different sleep patterns and tinnitus.
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Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of a virtual reality-based spatial hearing training protocol in bilateral cochlear implant (CI) users and to provide pilot data on the impact of this training on different qualitie[...]
Article
Jingyuan Chen ;
Ying Shi ;
Ying Kong ;
Biao Chen ;
Lifang Zhang ;
John J. Galvin III ;
Yongxin Li ;
Qian-Jie Fu
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Objectives: Talker sex and spatial cues can facilitate segregation of competing speech. However, the spectrotemporal degradation associated with cochlear implants (CIs) can limit the benefit of talker sex and spatial cues. Acoustic hearing in th[...]
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Objectives: Auditory development after bilateral cochlear implantation in children has been measured using source localization of multi-channel late latency responses. It is not clear, however, whether this development can be tracked using a mor[...]
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Anisha Noble ;
Jesse Resnick ;
Mariette Broncheau ;
Stéphanie Klotz ;
Jay T. Rubinstein ;
Lynne A. Werner ;
David L. Horn
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Objectives: Spectral resolution correlates with speech understanding in post-lingually deafened adults with cochlear implants (CIs) and is proposed as a non-linguistic measure of device efficacy in implanted infants. However, spectral resolution[...]
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Objectives: Cochlear implantation criteria include subjects with residual low-frequency hearing. To minimize implantation trauma and to avoid unwanted interactions of electric- and acoustic stimuli, it is often recommended to stop cochlear impla[...]
Article
Christoph Muller ;
Susen Lailach ;
Matthias Bornitz ;
Nikoloz Lasurashvili ;
Till Moritz Essinger ;
Marcus Neudert ;
Thomas Zahnert
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Objectives: The active middle ear implant, Vibrant Soundbridge (VSB), can be implanted with a variety of couplers. Hearing outcome after implantation has been investigated in both temporal bone (TB) experiments and patient studies, but the relat[...]
Article
Rudolfs Liepins ;
Alexandra Kaider ;
Alice Barbara Auinger ;
Valerie Dahm ;
Clemens Honeder ;
Dominik Riss ;
Christoph Arnoldner
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Background: Stimulation with triphasic pulses has been shown to reduce the occurrence of unwanted facial nerve stimulation (FNS) with cochlear implants (CIs). However, there is little data available on how different pulse shapes affect the heari[...]
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Objectives: Many hearing aid (HA) users receive limited benefit from amplification, especially when trying to understand speech in noise, and they often report hearing-related residual activity limitations. Current HA fitting strategies are typi[...]
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Objectives: Chronic tinnitus is effectively treated through cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). Both group and individual CBT for tinnitus are effective, but no study has directly compared the two. The current study explores group versus individ[...]
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The current study investigates acculturation in a group of teenagers and young adults who are deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) and who were raised in an age of early identification, early intervention, advanced audiologic technology, and inclusive [...]
Article
Chiara Valzolgher ;
Julie Gatel ;
Sabrina Bouzaid ;
Solène Grenouillet ;
Michela Todeschini ;
Gregoire Verdelet ;
Romeo Salemme ;
Valérie Gaveau ;
Eric Truy ;
Alessandro Farne ;
Francesco Pavani
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Objectives: We assessed if spatial hearing training improves sound localization in bilateral cochlear implant (BCI) users and whether its benefits can generalize to untrained sound localization tasks.
Design: In 20 BCI users, we assessed the ef[...]
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Objectives: Despite extensive evidence supporting the benefits of hearing treatments for individuals affected by hearing loss, many leave their hearing issues unaddressed. This underscores the need to better understand the individual factors inf[...]
Article
Douglas Brungart ;
Hector Galloza ;
Benjamin M. Sheffield ;
Jaclyn Schurman ;
Shoshannah Russell ;
Mary E. Barrett ;
Krystal Witherell ;
Matthew J. Makashay ;
Thomas A. Heil
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Objectives: One important function of military audiology is to conduct evaluations of service members (SMs) with hearing loss to ensure they are fit for deployment in dangerous operational environments. The objective of this study was to establi[...]
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Comprehensive Prediction Model, Including Genetic Testing, for the Outcomes of Cochlear Implantation
Ji Hyuk Han ;
Sun Huhn Kim ;
In Seok Moon ;
Sun Young Joo ;
Jung Ah Kim ;
Heon Yung Gee ;
Jinsei Jung ;
Jae Young Choi
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Objectives: Despite growing interest in the genetic contribution to cochlear implant (CI) outcomes, only a few studies with limited samples have examined the association of CI outcomes with genetic etiologies. We analyzed CI outcomes using known[...]
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Jiao Zhang ;
Hongyang Wang ;
Chengbin Yan ;
Jing Guan ;
Linwei Yin ;
Lan Lan ;
Jin Li ;
Lijian Zhao ;
Qiuju Wang
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Objectives: Genetic screening can benefit early detection and intervention for hearing loss. The frequency of common deafness-associated variants in general populations is highly important for genetic screening and genetic counseling tailored to[...]