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Titre : | International Journal of Audiology IJA, Vol. 62, no. 2. - Février 2023 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/02/2023 |
Dépouillements
Article
Victoria Stenback, Auteur ;
Erik Marsja, Auteur ;
Rachel Ellis, Auteur ;
Jerker Rönnberg, Auteur
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Using data from the n200-study, we aimed to investigate the relationship between behavioural (the Swedish HINT and Hagerman speech-in-noise tests) and self-report (Speech, Spatial and Qualities of Hearing Questionnaire (SSQ)) measures[...]
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Ian B. Mertes, Auteur ;
Abigail L. Stutz, Auteur
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The medial olivocochlear (MOC) reflex provides unmasking of sounds in noise, but its contribution to speech-in-noise perception remains unclear due to conflicting results. This study determined associations between MOC reflex strength[...]
Article
Joachim Müller-Deile, Auteur ;
Nicole Neben, Auteur ;
Norbert Dillier, Auteur ;
Andreas Buchner, Auteur ;
Alexander Mewes, Auteur ;
Friederike Junge, Auteur ;
Wai Kong Lai, Auteur ;
Mark Schuessler, Auteur ;
Matthias Hey, Auteur
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This study compared two different versions of an electrophysiology-based software-guided cochlear implant fitting method with a procedure employing standard clinical software. The two versions used electrically evoked compound action [...]
Article
Christina Batthyany, Auteur ;
Anne-Rose Schut, Auteur ;
Marc P. van der Schroeff, Auteur ;
Jantien L. Vroegop, Auteur
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To date, no hearing-specific self-report tool is available in Dutch to give insight into how deficits in auditory skills are experienced by a child in daily life or to examine the impact of hearing loss on childrens quality of life. [...]
Article
Devon Kulinski, Auteur ;
Coral Dirks, Auteur ;
Walter Carr, Auteur ;
Benjamin M. Sheffield, Auteur ;
Gary Kamimori, Auteur ;
Douglas Brungart, Auteur
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Objective
The purpose of this study was to evaluate auditory performance of military instructors as part of a training course involving noise and blast exposure. Boothless audiometry was used to estimate the test-retest reliability of the audit[...]
Article
Kathleen C. M. Campbell, Auteur ;
Nicole Cosenza, Auteur ;
Robert Meech, Auteur ;
Michael Buhnerkempe, Auteur ;
Jun Qin, Auteur ;
Leonard Rybak, Auteur ;
Daniel J. Fox, Auteur
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To elucidate D-methionines (D-met) dose and time rescue parameters from steady-state or impulse noise-induced permanent threshold shift (PTS) and determine D-met rescues influence on serum and cochlear antioxidant levels.
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Article
Jonathan Albert Gösswein, Auteur ;
Jan Rennies, Auteur ;
Rainer Huber, Auteur ;
Tobias Bruns, Auteur ;
Andrea Hildebrandt, Auteur ;
Birger Kollmeier, Auteur
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This study investigated the effects of different adjustment criteria and sound scenes on self-adjusted hearing-aid gain settings. Self-adjusted settings were evaluated for speech recognition in noise, perceived listening effort, and p[...]
Article
Hana A. Almohammad, Auteur ;
Mark E. Chertoff, Auteur ;
John A. Ferraro, Auteur ;
Francisco J. Diaz, Auteur
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The auditory nerve overlapped waveform response (ANOW), a new measure that can be recorded non-invasively from humans, holds promise for providing more accurate assessment of low frequency hearing thresholds than currently used object[...]
Article
Koenraad S. Rhebergen, Auteur
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Objective
To monitor ototoxicity, air conduction (AC) extended high frequency (EHF) thresholds can be measured up to 16 kHz. However, conductive hearing loss might influence these results. This is unfortunate because the EHF thresholds ar[...]
Article
Lukas Graf, Auteur ;
Jonas Lochner, Auteur ;
Hamidreza Mojallal, Auteur ;
Andreas Arnold, Auteur ;
Flurin Honegger, Auteur ;
Christof Stieger, Auteur
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Objective
The Vibrant Soundbridge (VSB) is one of the most widely used implantable hearing devices. It consists of a vibrating floating mass transducer (FMT) that is connected to a middle ear structure. The standard coupling devices for sensori[...]