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Titre : | Ear and hearing, Vol. 45, n°1. - Janvier-Février 2024 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 05/01/2024 |
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Social determinants of health (SDOH) (healthcare access and quality, education access and quality, socioeconomic status, social and cultural context, neighborhood and built environment) (Healthy People 2030) have been shown to impact a wide rang[...]
Article
Sherri L. Smith ;
Howard M. Francis ;
David L. Witsell ;
Judy R. Dubno ;
Rowena Dolor ;
Janet Prvu Bettger ;
Mina Silberberg ;
Carl F. Pieper ;
Kristine A. Schulz ;
Prenab Majumder ;
Amy R. Walker ;
Victoria Eifert ;
Jessica West ;
Anisha Singh ;
Debara L. Tucci
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Objectives: The prevalence of hearing loss increases with age. Untreated hearing loss is associated with poorer communication abilities and negative health consequences, such as increased risk of dementia, increased odds of falling, and depressi[...]
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Gwenaelle Creff ;
Cassandre Lambert ;
Paul Coudert ;
Vincent Péan ;
Stéphane Laurent ;
Benoit Godey
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Objectives: While cochlear implants (CIs) have provided benefits for speech recognition in quiet for subjects with severe-to-profound hearing loss, speech recognition in noise remains challenging. A body of evidence suggests that reducing freque[...]
Article
Joyce Bosmans ;
Hanne Gommeren ;
Annick Gilles ;
Griet Mertens ;
Angélique Van Ombergen ;
Patrick Cras ;
Sebastiaan Engelborghs ;
Luc Vereeck ;
Marc J.W. Lammers ;
Vincent Van Rompaey
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Objectives: Given the expected rise in dementia prevalence, early diagnosis is vital. As a growing body of literature has identified a potential association between vestibular function and cognition, vestibular assessment may aid in early screen[...]
Article
Rajwant Mahal ;
Andrew Bluher ;
Dorina Kallogieri ;
James Seeser ;
Jay Piccirillo ;
Craig A. Buchman
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Objectives: Early hearing detection and intervention (EHDI) is a newborn hearing screening system created to detect infants with hearing loss (HL) and intervene to reduce language and communication impairment. Early hearing detection (EHD) consi[...]
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Objectives: Emotional prosody is known to play an important role in social communication. Research has shown that children with cochlear implants (CCIs) may face challenges in their ability to express prosody, as their expressions may have less [...]
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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate effects of masker type and hearing group on the relationship between school-age children's speech recognition and age, vocabulary, working memory, and selective attention. This study also exp[...]
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Objectives: An unexpectedly low word recognition (WR) score may be taken as evidence of increased risk for retrocochlear tumor. We sought to develop evidence for or against using a standardized WR (sWR) score in detecting retrocochlear tumors. T[...]
Article
Habib G. Rizk ;
Craig Velozo ;
Sunny Shah ;
Maxwell Hum ;
Jeffrey D. Sharon ;
Theodore R. McRackan
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Objectives: Evaluate the measurement properties of the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI) using item response theory in patients diagnosed with vestibular migraine (VM) and Meniere's disease (MD).
Design: One hundred twenty-five patients diagno[...]
Article
Judi A. Lapsley Miller ;
Charlotte M. Reed ;
Lynne Marshall ;
Zachary D. Perez ;
Timothy Villabona
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Objectives: The contralateral medial olivocochlear reflex (MOCR) strength may indicate various auditory conditions in humans, but a clinically viable assay and equipment are needed for quick, accurate, and reliable measurements. The first experi[...]
Article
Ken W. Grant ;
Sandeep A. Phatak ;
Jennifer R. Myers ;
Kimberly A. Jenkins ;
Lina Kubli ;
Douglas Brungart
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Objectives: Estimated prevalence of functional hearing and communication deficits (FHCDs), characterized by abnormally low speech recognition and binaural tone detection in noise or an abnormally high degree of self-perceived hearing difficultie[...]
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Objectives: This study was designed to examine the effects of hearing aid delay on the neural representation of the temporal envelope. It was hypothesized that the comb-filter effect would disrupt neural phase locking, and that shorter hearing a[...]
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Kiri Mealings ;
Joaquin T. Valderrama ;
Jorge Mejia ;
Ingrid Yeend ;
Elisabeth Francis Beach ;
Brent W. Edwards
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Objectives: This study assessed hearing aid benefits for people with a normal audiogram but hearing-in-noise problems in everyday listening situations.
Design: Exploratory double-blinded case-control study whereby participants completed retrosp[...]
Article
Objectives: Speech perception training can be a highly effective intervention to improve perception and language abilities in children who are deaf or hard of hearing. Most studies of speech perception training, however, only measure gains immed[...]
Article
Marita K. Everhardt ;
Dorit Enja Jung ;
Berrit Stiensma ;
Wander Lowie ;
Deniz Baskent ;
Anastasios Sarampalis
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Objectives: This study explores to what degree adolescent cochlear implant (CI) users can learn a foreign language in a school setting similar to their normal-hearing (NH) peers despite the degraded auditory input.
Design: A group of native Dut[...]
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Marieke Pronk ;
Vanessa Feenstra-Kikken ;
Cas Smits ;
Jana Besser ;
Birgit I. Lissenberg-Witte ;
Conny Polleunis ;
Barbra H. B. Timmer ;
Sophia E. Kramer
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Objectives: The HEAR-aware project targets adults > =50 years who were recently diagnosed with hearing loss and declined hearing aids, but were open for support via a smartphone app on different target behaviors (TBs). The HEAR-aware app, based [...]
Article
Leigh Rohren ;
Ryan Shanley ;
Madeline R. Smith ;
Monica Yue ;
Tina Huang ;
Peggy Nelson ;
Nelmary Hernandez-Alvarado ;
Mark R. Schleiss ;
Kristin E. Gravel
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Objectives: Congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) is the most common cause of nongenetic sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) in children. We examined the longitudinal hearing outcomes of children with cCMV in relation to their newborn hearing screenin[...]
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Objectives: To determine the test-retest reliability of cervical and ocular vestibular-evoked myogenic potentials (c&oVEMP) evoked by 500 Hz narrowband (NB) CE-Chirp and broadband (BB) CE-Chirp stimuli.
Design: Twenty healthy participants (10 f[...]
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Objectives: The maximum output provided by a bone conduction (BC) device is one of the main factors that determines the success when treating patients with conductive or mixed hearing loss. Different approaches such as sound pressure measurement[...]
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Objectives: Stimulus and recording parameters are pivotal for shaping the ocular vestibular-evoked myogenic potential (oVEMP). In the last decade, several attempts were made to identify the optimum electrode placement site to improve the oVEMP r[...]
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Objectives: The stability of remote testing in cochlear implant care was studied by testing the influence of time-of-day, listener fatigue, and motivation on the outcomes of the aided threshold test (ATT) and digit triplets test (DTT) in cochlea[...]
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Rosamaria Santarelli ;
Pietro Scimemi ;
Elona Cama ;
Maria Dominguez-Ruiz ;
Chiara Bonora ;
Chiara Gallo ;
Montserrat Rodriguez-Ballesteros ;
Ignacio del Castillo
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Attenuation of otoacoustic emissions over time has been reported for many patients with hearing impairment harboring mutations in the OTOF gene. In this study, the time course of changes of distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) has [...]
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bjectives: This article describes key data sources and methods used to estimate hearing loss in the United States, in the Global Burden of Disease study. Then, trends in hearing loss are described for 2019, including temporal trends from 1990 to[...]