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Titre : | Ear and hearing, Vol 41, n°2 - mars-avril 2020 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 02/03/2020 |
Année de publication : | 2020 |
Langues: | Français |
Disponible en ligne : | Oui |
Dépouillements
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Dawn Konrad-Martin ;
Kristin Knight ;
Garnett P. McMillan ;
Laura Elizabeth Dreisbach ;
Elsac Nelson ;
Marilyna Dille
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Objective: Distortion-product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) provide a rapid, noninvasive measure of outer hair cell damage associated with chemotherapy and are a key component of pediatric ototoxicity monitoring. Serial monitoring of DPOAE leve[...]
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Yoshihiro Miyake ;
Keiko Tanaka ;
Hidenori Senba ;
Susumu Ogawa ;
Hiroyuki Suzuki ;
Yoshinori Fujiwara ;
Masahiro Okada ;
Daiki Takagi ;
Masato Teraoka ;
Hiroyuki Yamada ;
Takashi Nobuhara ;
Bunzo Matsuura ;
Naohito Hato
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Objectives: Hearing impairment (HI) in midlife may increase the risk of dementia. However, epidemiological research on the association between HI and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is very limited.
Design: The present cross-sectional study i[...]
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Objectives: The goal of the present study was to compare the extent to which children with hearing loss and children with normal hearing benefit from mismatches in target/masker sex in the context of speech-in-speech recognition. It was hypothes[...]
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Objectives: In noisy environments, listeners benefit from both hearing and seeing a talker, demonstrating audiovisual (AV) cues enhance speech-in-noise (SIN) recognition. Here, we examined the relative contribution of auditory and visual cues to[...]
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Objectives: Speech-in-noise (SIN) perception is essential for everyday communication. In most communication situations, the listener requires the ability to process simultaneous complex auditory signals to understand the target speech or target [...]
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Objectives: Diet may affect susceptibility of the inner ear to noise and age-related effects that lead to tinnitus and hearing loss. This study used complementary single nutrient and dietary pattern analysis based on statistical grouping of usua[...]
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Objectives: The most commonly employed speech processing strategies in cochlear implants (CIs) only extract and encode amplitude modulation (AM) in a limited number of frequency channels. Zeng et al. (2005) proposed a novel speech processing str[...]
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Jameson K. Mattingly ;
Renée Banakis Hartl ;
Herman A. Jenkins ;
Daniel Tollin ;
Stephen P. Cass ;
Nathaniel T. Greene
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Objectives: To compare contralateral to ipsilateral stimulation with percutaneous and transcutaneous bone conduction implants.
Background: Bone conduction implants (BCIs) effectively treat conductive and mixed hearing losses. In some cases, s[...]
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Objectives: The objective of this study was to assess self-reported health-related quality of life (HR-QOL) in a group of children with cochlear implants (CIs) and to compare their scores to age- and gender-matched controls. The authors also ass[...]
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Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of tinnitus and/or hyperacusis in Danish children aged 10 to 16 years, and to assess associations between tinnitus or hyperacusis and other relevant factors.
Design: A cross-sect[...]
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Objectives: The envelope difference index (EDI) compares the envelopes of two signals. It has been used to measure nonlinear distortion in hearing aids, but it also responds to linear processing. This article compares linear and nonlinear proces[...]