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Background: Previous studies have suggested elevated reflex thresholds in children with auditory processing disorders (APDs). However, some aspects of the childs ear such as ear canal volume and static compliance of the middle ear could possib[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA). Vol.28, n°6 (June 2017) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Background: The most widely used assessment in the clinical auditory processing disorder (APD) battery is the dichotic listening test. New tests with normative information are helpful for assessment and cross-check of results for reliable diagn[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA). Vol. 26, n°7 (July/August 2015) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to determine whether age and hearing ability influence selective attention during childhood. Specifically, we hypothesized that immaturity and disrupted auditory experience impede selective attent[...]Article
Anisa S. Visram ; Michael A. Stone ; Suzanne C. Purdy ; Steven Lewis Bell ; Jo Brooks ; Iain A. Bruce ; Michael Alexander Chesnaye ; Harvey Dillon ; James M. Harte ; Caroline Louise Hudson ; Søren Laugesen ; Rhiannon Morgan ; Martin O'Driscoll ; Stephen A. Roberts ; Amber Roughley ; David Martin Simpson ; Kevin J. Munro |Objectives: The cortical auditory evoked potential (CAEP) test is a candidate for supplementing clinical practice for infant hearing aid users and others who are not developmentally ready for behavioral testing. Sensitivity of the test for given[...]Article
This article summarizes the available evidence on pediatric cochlear implantation to provide current guidelines for clinical protocols and candidacy recommendations in the United States. Candidacy determination involves specification of audiolog[...]Article
Background: Including speech recognition in noise testing in audiological evaluations may reveal functional hearing deficits that may otherwise remain undetected.DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA). Vol. 27, n°5 (May 2016) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Claudine Störbeck, Auteur ; Alys Young, Auteur ; Selvarani Moodley, Auteur ; Safiyyah Ismail, Auteur |Background This study concerns deaf children under six years in the South African HI HOPES Cohort. Objective To examine their audiological profile, aetiological risk factors for infant hearing loss as well as the relationship between identi[...]Article
Alex Meibos ; Karen Muñoz ; Karl R. White ; et al. |Background: Early identification of hearing loss has led to routine fitting of hearing aids in infants and young children. Amplification provides opportunities to optimize child development, although it also introduces challenges for parents [...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA). Vol. 27, n°4 (April 2016) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Although audiologists have been using support personnel for over 45 yr, controversy and variability continue with respect to the entry-level education, training methods, and scope of practice. As part of a larger clinical practices survey, this[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA). Vol.29, n°5 (May 2018) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Objective Auditory brainstem response (ABR) is used to determine hearing thresholds in children who cannot undergo behavioural testing. Children must remain still during testing, with general anaesthesia (GA) in theatre required for those who c[...]Article
Objective: In low income countries, deaf children are identified late due to the absence of a universal screening. Hearing impairment is a common yet neglected disability in India that leads to loss of speech and language. This qualitative study[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité International journal of audiology IJA. Vol. 56, n° 1-12 (January-December 2017) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Solara Sinno ; Georges Dumas ; Art Mallinson ; Fadi Najem ; Kim Smith Abouchacra ; Lewis Nashner ; Philippe Perrin |Background The central nervous system integrates information from different sensory inputs (vestibular, visual, and somatosensory) to maintain balance. However, strategies for weighing sensory information change as maturation occurs. Purpose[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA). Vol. 32, n° 2 (February 2021) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Cleo Dhondt ; Leen Maes ; Saartje Vanaudenaerde ; Sarie Martens ; Lotte Rombaut ; Ruth Van Hecke ; Romain Valette ; Freya Swinnen ; Ingeborg Dhooge |Objectives: Given the close interconnection between the auditory and vestibular end organs, the increasingly broad application of (bilateral) cochlear implantation (CI) in children raises concern about its impact on the vestibular function. Unfo[...]Article
Samantha K. Robler ; Alyssa Platt ; Cole D. Jenson ; Meade S. Inglis ; Philip Hofstetter ; Alexandra Ross ; Nae-Yuh Wang ; Joseph J. Gallo ; Suzan D. Emmett ; Joseph R. Egger ; Alain Labrique |Objectives: Diagnostic accuracy was evaluated for various screening tools, including mobile health (mHealth) pure-tone screening, tympanometry, distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAE), and inclusion of high frequencies to determine the [...]Article
Objective To evaluate two real-time methods for reducing distortion product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE) fine structure in terms of DPOAE amplitude and fine structure depth. Design A prospective, repeated-measures design was used to assess DP[...]Article
Objective: To obtain clinicians views on the use of cortical auditory evoked potentials (CAEP) in the clinical pathway. Design: A questionnaire aimed at clinicians who use the HEARLab system with the Aided Cortical Assessment (ACA) Module. Res[...]Article
This Cochrane Corner features the review entitled Platinum-induced hearing loss after treatment for childhood cancer published in 2016. In their review, van As et al. identified 13 cohort studies including 2837 participants with a hearing test[...]Article
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 [...]Livre
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Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité L_425_2016 Livre Ixelles Mezzanine Prêt autorisé
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The Comprehensive Handbook of Pediatric Audiology, Second Edition is the most wide-ranging and complete work of its kind, and has become the definitive reference in the specialty area of pediatric audiology. Content areas range from typical audi[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité L_425_2022 Livre Ixelles Mezzanine Prêt autorisé
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The value of cochlear implantation (CI) has not been established in Taiwan. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of paediatric CI within the context of Taiwans national health insurance (NHI) programme.Article
Pediatric audiologists are an important source of support for parents when a child is identified with hearing loss. As parents learn how to manage their childs hearing loss they often need help navigating challenges that arise; however, audiolo[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA). Vol.30, n°1 (January 2019) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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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[...]Article
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to measure how parent concern about childhood hearing loss varies under different description conditions: classification-based, audibility-based, and simulation-based descriptions. Method: We randomly al[...]Article
Objectives: On the basis of the data from school-aged children, there is consistent evidence that there is a prolonged course of auditory development for perceiving speech embedded in competing background sounds. Furthermore, age-related differe[...]Article
Objectives: To develop a Mandarin version of the Hearing in Noise Test for Children (MHINT-C) and examine the maturational effects on sentence recognition. Design: Sentences suitable for evaluating children aged 618 years were selected f[...]Article
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to (1) evaluate the extent to which school-age children benefit from fundamental frequency (F0) differences between target words and competing two-talker speech, and (2) assess whether this benefit c[...]Article
Michelle M. Florentine ; Sophie Le Clec'h ; Susanna Upton ; Chiara Scarpelli ; Jason P. Carr ; Dylan Chan |Objective: To describe risk factors for speech and language delay in a diverse population of children with aural atresia. Methods: Retrospective chart review was performed from 2012 to 2020 at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital to identify chil[...]Article
Background Despite improvements in cochlear implant (CI) technology, pediatric CI recipients continue to have more difficulty understanding speech than their typically hearing peers in background noise. A variety of strategies have been evaluat[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA). Vol.31, n°7 (July/August 2020) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Objectives: Expansion of the scopes of practice of allied health practitioners has the potential to improve the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of healthcare, given the identified shortages in medical personnel. Despite numerous examples in ot[...]Article
Objectives: This study investigates outcomes in children fit with electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) and addresses three main questions: (1) Are outcomes with EAS superior to outcomes with conventional electric-only stimulation in children? (2)[...]Livre
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Background Hearing aid prescriptive methods are a commonly recommended component of evidence-based preferred practice guidelines and are often implemented in the hearing aid programming software. Previous studies evaluating hearing aid manufact[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA). Vol.31, n°5 (May 2020) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Jace Wolfe ; Mila Duke ; Erin Schafer ; et al. |Children with hearing loss often experience difficulty understanding speech in noisy and reverberant classrooms. Traditional remote microphone use, in which the teacher wears a remote microphone that captures her speech and wirelessly delivers i[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA). Vol. 31, n°1 (January 2020) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Objectives: For the past 20 years, birthing hospitals in the United States have required newborns to undergo a hearing-loss screening before leaving the hospital. Since the initial newborn hearing screening mandates, there has been much outcome [...]Article
Objectives: The majority of children born in the United States with hearing loss (HL) are born to parents with hearing. Many of these parents ultimately choose cochlear implantation for their children. There are now decades of research showing w[...]Article
Objectives To investigate the effects of a number of variables on phoneme discrimination (PD) performance in children with sequential bilateral cochlear implants (SeqBiCIs) and compare PD performance between the 2 implantation sides and betwe[...]Article
Objectives: The study aimed to determine the effect of interimplant interval and onset of profound deafness on sound localization in children with bilateral cochlear implants, controlling for cochlear implant manufacturer, age, and time since se[...]Livre
Foundations of Pediatric Audiology, Fred H. Bess, Ph.D. and Judith S. Gravel, Ph.D., ISBN 1-59756-108-8. US$89.95 £57.50 AU$140.00, ABOUT THE BOOK, This long-awaited book is a compilation of readings representing the basis for the practice of pe[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
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In this completely updated sixth edition, Hearing in Children thoroughly examines the current knowledge of pediatric audiology, and provides a medical perspective on the identification, diagnosis, and management of hearing loss in children. This[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité L_425_2021 Livre Ixelles Mezzanine Prêt autorisé
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Felix Q. Jin ; Samantha Kleindienst Robler ; Sarah N. Morton ; Alyssa Platt ; Joseph R. Egger ; Suzan D. Emmett ; Mark L. Palmeri |Objective: Childhood hearing loss has well-known, lifelong consequences. Infection-related hearing loss disproportionately affects underserved communities yet can be prevented with early identification and treatment. This study evaluates the uti[...]Article
CAEPs can be a useful tool to assist in determining a plan of care and confirming auditory access for children for whom behavioral audiometry cannot yet be reliably completed.Article
The purpose of this study was to test a video intervention to improve hearing testing compliance in toddlers with developmental disabilities. Research Design Double-blind randomized clinical trial. Study Sample Twenty-four children with [...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA). Vol.31, n°5 (May 2020) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Karen Muñoz, Auteur ; Lauri H. Nelson, Auteur ; Kristina Blaiser, Auteur ; et al., Auteur |Background: When proper protocols are followed, children who are identified with a permanent hearing loss early in life have opportunities to develop language on par with their typical hearing peers. Young children with hearing loss are depende[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA). Vol. 26, n°2 (February 2015) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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We examined how cognitive and linguistic skills affect speech recognition in noise for children with normal hearing. Children with better working memory and language abilities were expected to have better speech recognition in noise than peers w[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité International journal of audiology IJA. Vol. 56, n° 1-12 (January-December 2017) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Objectives: Speech recognition (SR)-tests have been developed for children without considering the linguistic complexity of the sentences used. However, linguistic complexity is hypothesized to influence correct sentence repetition. The aim of t[...]Article
Lauren Petley ; Lisa L. Hunter ; Lina Motlagh Zadeha ; Hannah Stewart ; Nicholette Sloat ; Audrey Perdew ; Li Lin ; David R. Moore |Objectives: Children presenting at audiology services with caregiver-reported listening difficulties often have normal audiograms. The appropriate approach for the further assessment and clinical management of these children is currently unclear[...]Article
Objectives: This longitudinal study followed the language development of children who received the combination of early (5 to 18 months) and simultaneous bilateral cochlear implants (CIs) throughout the first 6 years after implantation. It exami[...]Article
Objective: If the benefits of newborn hearing screening and early intervention are to be fully realized, there is a need to understand the challenges of hearing aid management in infants. The aim was to investigate longitudinal changes in hearin[...]Livre
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The purpose of this study was to explore the use of virtual visits to monitor hearing aid use with data logging measurements and provide parent support for hearing aid management. Design: A 6-month longitudinal case study design was used. Study [...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité International journal of audiology IJA. Vol. 56, n° 1-12 (January-December 2017) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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The purpose of this literature review was to explore parent challenges in caring for children who are deaf or hard of hearing with other disabilities and discuss implications for audiologists related to supporting families. Three broad themes w[...]Article
Patient and Parent Decision-Making in the Setting of Chemotherapy-Induced Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Ginny L. Schulz ; Susan Hayashi ; Anne Spence ; Judith E. C. Lieu ; Allison King ; Robert J. Hayashi ; Caroline Mohrmann |Objectives: Children with malignancies may be exposed to ototoxic therapies resulting in sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL). There is no consensus as to when intervention with amplification is necessary due to a variety of factors such as disease[...]Livre
Pediatric Audiology: Diagnosis, Technology, and Management, Third Edition is fully updated with cutting edge topics reflecting the latest advances in the field. New chapters include hearing and vestibular issues in children, state-of-the-art tes[...]NouveautéDisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
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Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA). Vol.28, n°8 (September 2017) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Sarie Martens ; Ingeborg Dhooge ; Cleo Dhondt ; Saartje Vanaudenaerde ; Marieke Sucaet ; Lotte Rombaut ; Leen Maes |Objectives: Although vestibular deficits can have severe repercussions on the early motor development in children, vestibular assessment in young children has not yet been routinely integrated in clinical practice and clear diagnostic criteria t[...]Article
Karen Chan Barrett ; Monita Chatterjee ; Meredith T. Caldwell ; Mickael L.D. Deroche ; Patpong Jiradejvong ; Aditya M. Kulkarni ; Charles J. Limb |Objectives: Cochlear implants (CIs) are remarkable in allowing individuals with severe to profound hearing loss to perceive speech. Despite these gains in speech understanding, however, CI users often struggle to perceive elements such as vocal [...]Article
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Li Xu ; Jing Yang ; Emily Hahn ; Rosalie Huchanski ; Lisa Davidson |Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the pitch accuracy of vocal singing in children with severe to profound hearing loss who use bilateral cochlear implants (CIs) or bimodal devices [CI at one ear and hearing aid (HA)[...]Article
Vicente Aleixandre Benites-Zapata ; Alexandra P. Key ; Micah M. Murray ; Chrysa Retsa ; Todd A. Ricketts ; Anne Marie Tharpe |Objectives: The objective of this study was to investigate whether a brief speech-in-noise training with a remote microphone (RM) system (favorable listening condition) would contribute to enhanced post-training plasticity changes in the auditor[...]Article
Jace Wolfe ; Sara Neumann ; Erin C. Schafer ; et al. |Background: A number of published studies have demonstrated the benefits of electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) over conventional electric stimulation for adults with functional low-frequency acoustic hearing and severe-to-profound high-frequ[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA). Vol.28, n°2 (February 2017) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Objectives: This systematic review is designed to (a) describe measures used to quantify vocal development in pediatric cochlear implant (CI) users, (b) synthesize the evidence on prelinguistic vocal development in young children before and afte[...]Article
Background: Although auditory processing disorder (APD) is a widely recognized impairment, its prevalence and demographic characteristics are not precisely known in the pediatric population.DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA). Vol.27, n°9 (October 2016) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Suzan D. Emmett ; Meade Inglis-Jenson ; Nae-Yuh Wang ; Alain Labrique ; Joseph J. Gallo ; Alyssa Platt ; Cole D. Jenson ; Philip Hofstetter ; Kelli L. Hicks ; Alexandra Ross ; Joseph R. Egger ; Samantha K. Robler |Objectives: Childhood hearing loss has well-known lifelong consequences. Certain rural populations are at higher risk for infection-related hearing loss. For Alaska Native children, historical data on hearing loss prevalence suggest a higher bur[...]Livre
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Yvonne S. Sininger ; Lisa L. Hunter ; Patricia A. Roush ; Sue Windmill ; Deborah Hayes ; Kristin M. Uhler |Background Audiologists often lack confidence in results produced by current protocols for diagnostic electrophysiologic testing of infants. This leads to repeat testing appointments and slow protocols which extend the time needed to complete t[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA). Vol.31, n°6 (Juin 2020) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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This school-based pilot study surveyed educational audiologists, teachers, and other school personnel to document the frequency of various remote learning situations and describe accommodations provided to students with hearing loss.Article
Audiology, like many health-care professions, serves an incredibly diverse patient population across the age range. To provide the highest-quality care, audiologists need to adjust their service provision to accommodate patients from many cultur[...]Article
Objectives: The present study investigated how children with cochlear implants (CIs), with optimal exposure to oral language, perform on sonority-related novel word learning tasks. By optimal oral language exposure, we refer to bilateral cochlea[...]Article
Objectives: (1) Measure sentence recognition in co-located and spatially separated target and masker configurations in school-aged children with unilateral hearing loss (UHL) and with normal hearing (NH). (2) Compare self-reported hearing-relate[...]Article
Christina Dubas, Auteur ; Heather Porter, Auteur ; Ryan W. McCreery, Auteur ; Emily Buss, Auteur ; Lori J. Leibold, Auteur |Objective The purpose of this study was to 1) characterise word recognition in a speech masker for preschoolers tested using closed-set, forced-choice procedures and 2) better understand the stimulus and listener factors affecting performance. [...]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
Iva Speck ; T. Muller ; Till F. Jakob ; Konstantin Wiebe ; Antje Aschendorff ; Susan Arndt ; Thomas Wesarg ; Frederike Hassepass |Background Previous research demonstrated benefits of adaptive digital microphone technologies (ADMTs) in adults with single-sided deafness (SSD) having a cochlear implant (CI). Children with SSD are especially affected by background noise beca[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA). Vol. 32, n° 2 (February 2021) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Taina T. Valimaa ; Sari Kunnari ; Antti A. Aarnisalo ; Aarno Dietz ; Antti Hyvarinen ; Jaakko Laitakari ; Sari Mykkanen ; Satu Rimmanen ; Jaakko Salonen ; Ville Sivonen ; Tanja Tennila ; Teija Tsupari ; Sari Vikman ; Nonna Virokannas ; Paivi Laukkanen-Nevala ; Anna-Kaisa Tolonen ; Krista Tuohimaa ; Heikki Löppönen |Early hearing aid (HA) fitting and cochlear implants (CIs) aim to reduce the effects of hearing loss (HL) on spoken language development. The goals of this study were (1) to examine spoken language skills of children with bilateral HAs and chil[...]Article
To determine audiology student perceptions of two simulated learning environments (SLE) in paediatric audiology.Article
Anisha Singh ; Dana Guggenheim ; Hannah Heet ; Margaret Lim ; Bhavika Garg ; Matthew Bao ; Sherri L. Smith ; Doug Garrison ; Eileen Raynor ; Janet W. Lee ; Jordan Wrigley ; Kristal M. Riska |Objectives: The objective of this study was to understand the functional impact of vestibular dysfunction on balance control in children with hearing loss. The vestibular system is an important contributor to maintaining balance. In adults, vest[...]Article
Nancy Tye-Murray ; Brent Spehar ; Mitchell S. Sommers ; Elizabeth Mauze ; Joe Barcroft ; Heather Grantham |Objectives: Transfer appropriate processing (TAP) refers to a general finding that training gains are maximized when training and testing are conducted under the same conditions. The present study tested the extent to which TAP applies to speech[...]Article
Sarah Y. Bessen, Auteur ; Isabelle L. Magro, Auteur ; Karen Mojica Alvarez, Auteur ; Devin R. Cowan, Auteur ; Donoso Penalba, Auteur ; Abigail Fellows, Auteur ; Marvin Gonzalez-Quiroz, Auteur ; Catherine Rieke, Auteur ; Jay C. Buckey, Auteur ; Christopher Niemczak, Auteur ; James E. Saunders, Auteur |Objective Automated threshold audiometry (ATA) could increase access to paediatric hearing assessment in low- and middle-income countries, but few studies have evaluated test-retest repeatability of ATA in children. This study aims to analyse t[...]Article
Objectives: The objective of this study was to characterize the acoustics of the home environment of young children with hearing loss. Specifically, we aimed to quantify the range of speech levels, noise levels, and signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs)[...]Article
The COVID-19 pandemic interrupted newborn hearing screening, diagnostic, and early intervention services for infants. A survey of pediatric audiologists and early hearing detection and intervention directors examines the effect of the pandemic o[...]Article
Jantien L. Vroegop ; Marian Rodenburg-Vlot ; André Goedegebure ; Agnes Doorduin ; Nienke C. Homans ; Marc P. van der Schroeff |Objectives: Speech perception in noise is an important aspect of the rehabilitation of children with hearing loss. We aimed to evaluate the feasibility and reliability of the Dutch digits-in-noise (DIN) test in the clinical follow-up of children[...]Article
Daniel Holzinger ; Magdalena Dall ; Susana Sanduvete-Chaves ; David Saldana ; Salvador Chacon-Moscoso ; Johannes Fellinger |Objectives: The authors conducted a systematic review of the literature and meta-analyses to assess the influence of family environment on language development in children with cochlear implants. Design: The Pubmed, excerpta medica dataBASE ([...]Article
Oon Wah Lee ; Darren Mao ; Borislav Savkovic ; Julia Wunderlich ; Namita Nicholls ; Emily Jeffreys ; Michael Eager ; Mikhail Korneev ; Colette McKay |Objectives: Cardiac responses (e.g., heart rate changes) due to an autonomous response to sensory stimuli have been reported in several studies. This study investigated whether heart rate information extracted from functional near-infrared spect[...]Article
Objective: To examine vowel perception based on dynamic formant transition and/or static formant pattern cues in children with hearing loss while using their hearing aids or cochlear implants. We predicted that the sensorineural hearing loss wou[...]Article
Objectives: Children with severe-to-profound unilateral hearing loss, including cases of single-sided deafness (SSD), lack access to binaural cues that support spatial hearing, such as recognizing speech in complex multisource environments and s[...]Article
There is a significant lack of evidence guiding our understanding of the needs of families of children who are deaf/hard of hearing (Deaf/HH) with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Much of our current knowledge is founded in case report studies[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA). Vol.29, n°5 (May 2018) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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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
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Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Cahiers de l'audition. Vol. 13, n°6 (Novembre/décembre 2000) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Cleo Dhondt ; Leen Maes ; Emmely Van Acker ; Sarie Martens ; Saartje Vanaudenaerde ; Lotte Rombaut ; Elise De Cuyper ; Helen Van Hoecke ; Els De Leenheer ; Ingeborg Dhooge |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
Cleo Dhondt ; Leen Maes ; Lotte Rombaut ; Sarie Martens ; Saartje Vanaudenaerde ; Helen Van Hoecke ; Els De Leenheer ; Ingeborg Dhooge |Objectives: Congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) infection is the most common nongenetic cause of sensorineural hearing loss in children. Due to the close anatomical relationship between the auditory and the vestibular sensory organs, cCMV can also[...]Article
Objective: Vocal turn-taking is an important predictor of language development in children with and without hearing loss. Most studies have examined vocal turn-taking in mother-child dyads without considering the multitalker context in a child's[...]Article
Objectives: Parents are required to make informed choices for their children regarding the use of hearing amplification after hearing loss has been diagnosed. If parents choose a listening and spoken language approach for their child where the d[...]