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Titre : | Ear and hearing, Vol. 42, n°3 - Mai- Juin 2021 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 03/05/2021 |
Année de publication : | 2021 |
Langues: | Français |
Disponible en ligne : | Oui |
Dépouillements
Article
Varsha Rallapalli ;
Gregory M. Ellis ;
Pamela E. Souza, Auteur
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Objectives: Previous research has shown that the association between hearing aid-processed speech recognition and individual working memory ability becomes stronger in more challenging conditions (e.g., higher background noise levels) and with s[...]
Article
Benson Cheng-Lin Hsu ;
Filiep J. Vanpoucke ;
Margreet Langereis ;
Ann Dierckx ;
Astrid van Wieringen
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Objectives: A clinically viable measure of listening effort is crucial in safeguarding the educational success of hard-of-hearing students enrolled in mainstream schools. To this end, a novel behavioral paradigm of listening effort targeting sch[...]
Article
Robert H. Pierzycki ;
Mark Edmondsonson-Jones ;
Piers Dawes ;
Kevin J. Munro ;
David R. Moore ;
Pádraig Thomas Kitterick
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Objectives: To determine population-based risks of adverse effects on hearing and well-being outcomes associated with unilateral hearing impairment.
Design: A group of 40- to 69-year-old adults (n = 861) who reported being able to hear only in [...]
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Objectives: Because unresolved debris in the ear canal or middle ear of newborns may produce high false positive rates on hearing screening tests, it has been suggested that an outer/middle ear measure can be included at the time of hearing scre[...]
Article
M. Patrick Feeney ;
Douglas H. Keefe ;
Lisa L. Hunter ;
Dennis F. Fitzpatrick ;
Daniel B. Putterman ;
Angela C. Garinis
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Objective: Wideband absorbance and absorbed power were evaluated in a group of subjects with surgically confirmed otosclerosis (Oto group), mean age 51.6 years. This is the first use of absorbed power in the assessment of middle ear disorders. R[...]
Article
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of outcomes received by newly implanted cochlear implant recipients when an outcomes-driven, computer-assisted approach to cochlear implantation fitting was used. This approach, referred to as "Fitting to Outc[...]
Article
Objectives: Hearing loss is most commonly observed at high frequencies. High-frequency hearing loss (HFHL) precedes and predicts hearing loss at lower frequencies. It was previously shown that an automated, self-administered digits-in-noise (DIN[...]
Article
Michael Alexander Chesnaye ;
Lisbeth Birkelund Simonsen ;
James M. Harte ;
Anisa S. Visram ;
Steven Lewis Bell ;
Michael A. Stone ;
Kevin J. Munro ;
David Martin Simpson
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Background: Statistical detection methods are useful tools for assisting clinicians with cortical auditory evoked potential (CAEP) detection, and can help improve the overall efficiency and reliability of the test. However, many of these detecti[...]
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Objectives: Slowed speaking rate was examined for its effects on speech intelligibility, its interaction with the benefit of contextual cues, and the impact of these factors on listening effort in adults with cochlear implants.
Design: Particip[...]
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Objective: A variety of stimulus delivery methods can elicit vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (VEMPs). The current study compared bone conduction (BC) cervical VEMPs (cVEMPs) across two different clinical bone vibrators. It was hypothesized[...]
Article
Objective: To compare the cognitive evolution of older adults with severe or profound hearing impairment after cochlear implantation with that of a matched group of older adults with severe hearing impairment who do not receive a cochlear implan[...]
Article
Objectives: We investigated the impact of both intrinsic and extrinsic cognitive demands on auditory and secondary task performance in older adults with normal hearing (NH) and adults using hearing aids (HAs) in an ecologically relevant listenin[...]
Article
Objectives: The binaural interaction component (BIC) of the auditory brainstem response (ABR) is obtained by subtracting the sum of the monaural right and left ear ABRs from the binaurally evoked ABR. The result is a small but prominent negative[...]
Article
Background: Understanding the characteristics of residual hearing at low frequencies and its natural course in relation to molecular genetic etiology may be important in developing rehabilitation strategies. Thus, we aimed to explore the charact[...]
Article
Elżbieta Gos ;
Joanna J. Rajchel ;
Beata Dziendziel ;
Justyna Kutyba ;
Katarzyna Bienkowska ;
Weronika Swierniak ;
Maria Gocel ;
Danuta Raj-Koziak ;
Piotr H. Skarzynski ;
Henryk Skarzynski
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Objectives: The Tinnitus Functional Index (TFI) is considered the gold standard in measuring tinnitus severity. The aim of the study was to establish reference values to improve the interpretability of TFI scores.
Design: Results from 1114 pati[...]
Article
Objectives: The vowel-evoked envelope following response (EFR) is a useful tool for studying brainstem processing of speech in natural consonant-vowel productions. Previous work, however, demonstrates that the amplitude of EFRs is highly variabl[...]
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Objectives: The ability to recognize words in connected speech under noisy listening conditions is critical to everyday communication. Many processing levels contribute to the individual listener's ability to recognize words correctly against ba[...]
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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to measure low-rate binaural frequency modulation (FM) detection across the lifespan as a gauge of temporal fine structure processing. Children and older adults were expected to perform more poorly than [...]
Article
Objectives: Hearing in the extended high frequencies (EHFs; > 8 kHz) is perceptually and clinically relevant. Recent work suggests the possible role of EHF audibility in natural listening environments (e.g., spatial hearing) and hidden hearing l[...]
Article
Alice Barbara Auinger ;
Rudolfs Liepins ;
Alexandra Kaider ;
Erich Viskocil ;
Dominik Riss ;
Christoph Arnoldner
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Objectives: Temporal fine structure information such as low-frequency sounds including the fundamental frequency (F0) is important to separate different talkers in noisy environments. Speech perception in noise is negatively affected by reduced [...]
Article
Bethany Plain ;
Michael Richter ;
Adriana A. Zekveld ;
Thomas Lunner ;
Tanveer Bhuiyan ;
Sophia E. Kramer
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Objectives: Effort investment during listening varies as a function of task demand and motivation. Several studies have manipulated both these factors to elicit and measure changes in effort associated with listening. The cardiac pre-ejection pe[...]
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Objectives: To determine the sources of variability for cochlear duct length (CDL) measurements for the purposes of fine-tuning cochlear implants (CI) and to propose a set of standardized landmarks for computed tomography (CT) pitch mapping.
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