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Titre : | Ear and hearing, Vol. 44, n°6. - November December 2023 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 06/11/2023 |
Dépouillements
Article
Objectives: To conduct a systematic review to address the following research questions: Q1. Does wireless binaural beamforming technology perform better than conventional microphone technologies in improving the speech perception in noise abilit[...]
Article
Jamile Cabral Da Silva ;
Cristiano Miranda De Araujo ;
Debora Luders ;
Rosane Sampaio Santos ;
Adriana Bender Moreira de Lacerda ;
Maria Renata Jose ;
Ana Cristina Guarinello
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Objectives: Previous studies have demonstrated that individuals with hearing loss can internalize social stigmas, resulting in several self-perceived negative connotations, such as incompetence, cognitive impairment, and social disability. This [...]
Article
Samantha Kleindienst Robler ;
Alyssa Platt ;
Joseph J. Gallo ;
Alain Labrique ;
Elisabeth L. Turner ;
Philip Hofstetter ;
Meade Inglis-Jenson ;
Cole D. Jenson ;
Kelli L. Hicks ;
Nae-Yuh Wang ;
Suzan D. Emmett
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Objectives: Preschool programs provide essential preventive services, such as hearing screening, but in rural regions, limited access to specialists and loss to follow-up compound rural health disparities. We conducted a parallel-arm cluster-ran[...]
Article
Objectives: The objective of this study was to analyze the spatial and temporal association between socioeconomic gradient in hearing impairment among working-age Australians.
Design: We modeled the cross-sectional and longitudinal associatio[...]
Article
Paul Thomas Mick ;
Rasel Kabir ;
M. Kathleen Pichora-Fuller ;
Charlotte Jones ;
Lindy Moxham ;
Natalie A. Phillips ;
Emily Urry ;
Walter Wittich
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Objectives: The objectives of the study were to determine, among a population-based sample of Canadian adults, if risk factors for cardiovascular disease (alone and in combination) were associated with hearing loss. Cross-sectional and longitudi[...]
Article
Objectives: The primary aim of this study was to evaluate whether individuals with tinnitus exhibited evidence of reduced inhibition and increased excitation at the subcortical auditory processing level. Based on the proposed mechanism of tinnit[...]
Article
Cleo Dhondt ;
Leen Maes ;
Emmely Van Acker ;
Sarie Martens ;
Saartje Vanaudenaerde ;
Lotte Rombaut ;
Elise De Cuyper ;
Helen Van Hoecke ;
Els De Leenheer ;
Ingeborg Dhooge
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Objectives: Congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV), the leading nongenetic cause of pediatric sensorineural hearing loss, can also affect vestibular function. Literature findings suggest clinical presentation of vestibular loss in cCMV to be as varia[...]
Article
Objectives: To examine the interaction between child temperament and caregiver linguistic input (i.e., syntactic complexity and lexical diversity) on receptive language in children who are deaf or hard of hearing (DHH).
Design: Families of 59[...]
Article
Stephan Schraivogel ;
Philipp Aebischer ;
Franca Wagner ;
Stefan Weder ;
Georgios Mantokoudis ;
Marco Caversaccio ;
Wilhelm Wimmer
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Objectives: Reliable determination of cochlear implant electrode positions shows promise for clinical applications, including anatomy-based fitting of audio processors or monitoring of electrode migration during follow-up. Currently, electrode p[...]
Article
Objectives: This study aimed to explore the potential of the P300 (P3b) as a physiological measure of the engagement of cognitive systems contributing to listening effort.
Design: Nineteen right-handed young adults (mean age: 24.79 years) and[...]
Article
Daniel Lagami ;
Avi Shupak ;
Anna Jamison ;
Dror Tal
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Objective: The therapeutic effects of antimotion sickness medications involve suppression of several components along the vestibular system. Scopolamine-based medications have proved to be the most effective anti-seasickness agents. However, the[...]
Article
Objectives: The study objective was to characterize cochlear implant (CI) pitch perception for pure, complex, and modulated tones for frequencies and fundamental frequencies in the ecologically essential range between 110 and 440 Hz. Stimulus ma[...]
Article
Ting-Ting Yen ;
I-Chieh Chen ;
Sudi Cho ;
Ting-Gang Chang ;
Kai-Hsiang Shih ;
Men-Wei Hua ;
Jui-Lin Li ;
Chiann-Yi Hsu ;
Tzu-Hung Hsiao ;
Yi-Ming Chen
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Background: Gap junction protein beta 2 (GJB2) p.V37I mutations are the most important hereditary cause of sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) in Taiwan. Hearing outcomes are associated with hearing levels at baseline and the duration of follow-up[...]
Article
Huiying Sun ;
Ruizhe Yang ;
Hong Jiang ;
Xu Tian ;
Yang Zhao ;
Zhiqiang Gao ;
Haiyan Wu
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Typewriter tinnitus refers to a special kind of staccato tinnitus, which is mostly described by patients as Morse code, popcorn, or machine-gun. It has been accepted that the mechanism of typewriter tinnitus is caused by the neurovascular compr[...]
Article
Objectives: Endolymphatic hydrops (EH), a hallmark of Meniere disease, is an inner-ear disorder where the membranes bounding the scala media are distended outward due to an abnormally increased volume of endolymph. In this study, we characterize[...]
Article
Objectives: Music is a multidimensional phenomenon and is classified by its arousal properties, emotional quality, and structural characteristics. Although structural features of music (i.e., pitch, timbre, and tempo) and music emotion recogniti[...]
Article
Ankel Tropitzsch ;
Thorel Schade-Mann ;
Andreas Heyd ;
Andreas Buchner ;
Anke Lesinski-Schiedat ;
Jennifer Harre ;
Thomas Lenarz ;
Petra Stobe ;
Saskia Biskup ;
Sarah Fehr ;
Tobias B. Haack ;
Bjorn Shulte ;
Martin Schulze ;
Saskia Dofek ;
Philipp Gamerdinger ;
Athanasia Warnecke ;
Marcus Muller ;
Barbara Vona ;
Ernst Dahlhoff ;
Hubert Lowenheim ;
Martin Holderried
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Objectives: The variability in outcomes of cochlear implantation is largely unexplained, and clinical factors are not sufficient for predicting performance. Genetic factors have been suggested to impact outcomes, but the clinical and genetic het[...]
Article
Objective: This study assessed the relationship between electrophysiological measures of the electrically evoked compound action potential (eCAP) and speech perception scores measured in quiet and in noise in postlingually deafened adult cochlea[...]
Article
Elin Karlsson ;
Elina Maki-Torkko ;
Sarah Granberg ;
Vinay Swarnalatha Nagaraj ;
Vinaya Manchaiah ;
Stephen E. Widén ;
M. Kathleen Pichora-Fuller ;
Melissa Selb ;
De Wet Swanepoel ;
Krishna Yerraguntla ;
Johanna Gustafsson
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Self-assessment instruments are commonly used in audiological rehabilitation. However, several studies highlight the lack of multidimensionality in existing outcome measures, with the consequence that they only partially capture aspects of func[...]
Article
Kate Lewkowski ;
Jane S. Heyworth ;
Warwick Williams ;
Helen Goulios ;
Kahlia McCausland ;
Corie Gray ;
Lin Fritschi
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Objective: To investigate the occupational risk factors associated with tinnitus in the Australian working population.
Design: The research was conducted using data collected from the Australian Workplace Exposure Survey-Hearing, a national c[...]
Article
Objectives: Hearing aids are an essential and important part of hearing rehabilitation. The combination of technical data on hearing aids and individual rehabilitation needs can give insight into the factors that contribute to the success of reh[...]
Article
Objectives: The York Binaural Hearing-Related Quality of Life questionnaire is a condition-specific preference-based instrument sensitive to advantages of binaural over monaural hearing. Respondents use 5-point scales to report the difficulty ex[...]
Article
Z. Jason Qian ;
Yona Vaisbuch ;
Steven P. Gianakas ;
Emma D. Tran ;
Noor-E-Seher Ali ;
Nikolas H. Blevins ;
Matthew B. Fitzgerald
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Objectives: Measures of speech-in-noise, such as the QuickSIN, are increasingly common tests of speech perception in audiologic practice. However, the effect of vestibular schwannoma (VS) on speech-in-noise abilities is unclear. Here, we compare[...]
Article
Objectives: For decades, monosyllabic word-recognition in quiet (WRQ) has been the default test of speech recognition in routine audiologic assessment. The continued use of WRQ scores is noteworthy in part because difficulties understanding spee[...]