2. Sensorineural hearing loss
... Herpes zoster oticus (Ramsay Hunt Syndrome) – same virus that causes chickenpox; can cause hearing loss Mumps – acute systemic viral disease; common in childhood over the age of 2 years; often causes unilateral hearing loss Measles Meningitis Serous labyrinthitis (inflammation of labyrinth) ...
... Herpes zoster oticus (Ramsay Hunt Syndrome) – same virus that causes chickenpox; can cause hearing loss Mumps – acute systemic viral disease; common in childhood over the age of 2 years; often causes unilateral hearing loss Measles Meningitis Serous labyrinthitis (inflammation of labyrinth) ...
A review of the generalization of auditory learning
... behavioural investigations of generalization on basic auditory tasks in human listeners. The review reveals a variety of generalization patterns across different trained tasks that can not be summarized with a simple rule, and a diversity of views about the definition, evaluation and interpretation ...
... behavioural investigations of generalization on basic auditory tasks in human listeners. The review reveals a variety of generalization patterns across different trained tasks that can not be summarized with a simple rule, and a diversity of views about the definition, evaluation and interpretation ...
Perceptual Consequences of Cochlear Hearing Loss and their
... BM become much broader; and all of the frequencyselective nonlinear effects disappear (details are ...
... BM become much broader; and all of the frequencyselective nonlinear effects disappear (details are ...
American Auditory Society Scientific and Technology Meeting March
... path to the listener, unlike conventional audio speakers. Recently, Hypersound became commercially available as a home audio device. In this study, the sound transmission characteristics of the Hypersound emitters were compared with conventional loudspeakers in an anechoic chamber. Subjects were pla ...
... path to the listener, unlike conventional audio speakers. Recently, Hypersound became commercially available as a home audio device. In this study, the sound transmission characteristics of the Hypersound emitters were compared with conventional loudspeakers in an anechoic chamber. Subjects were pla ...
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... complex (involved in sound localisation and centrifuge reflex). Such trigeminal-auditory neural communication may cause a significant impact on the neurons from this nucleus, interfering with the auditory pathway (tinnitus), which is directed towards the auditory cortex in the presence of constant p ...
... complex (involved in sound localisation and centrifuge reflex). Such trigeminal-auditory neural communication may cause a significant impact on the neurons from this nucleus, interfering with the auditory pathway (tinnitus), which is directed towards the auditory cortex in the presence of constant p ...
The High-Risk Factors for hearing loss - Clinical Trials Registry
... in the presence of background noise. However, it lacks frequency-specific information and requires increased preparation time prior to testing. Both OAE and ABR are used as a screening tool and are sensitive in detecting sensory (cochlear) hearing loss22. ABR is the however the method of choice for ...
... in the presence of background noise. However, it lacks frequency-specific information and requires increased preparation time prior to testing. Both OAE and ABR are used as a screening tool and are sensitive in detecting sensory (cochlear) hearing loss22. ABR is the however the method of choice for ...
Disorders of Hearing and Vestibular Function
... canal. Impaction is a common cause of reversible hearing loss.3 Impacted cerumen usually produces no symptoms until the canal becomes completely occluded, at which point the person experiences a feeling of fullness, loss of hearing, tinnitus (i.e., ringing in the ears), or coughing because of vagal ...
... canal. Impaction is a common cause of reversible hearing loss.3 Impacted cerumen usually produces no symptoms until the canal becomes completely occluded, at which point the person experiences a feeling of fullness, loss of hearing, tinnitus (i.e., ringing in the ears), or coughing because of vagal ...
Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potential in Individuals with Conductive
... systems, one is called of “high intensity” composed by internal ciliated cells, connected to the largest part of afferent neural fibers, and another one called of “low intensity”, composed by external ciliated cells, which constitute the cochlear amplifier and interact with the former system, soothi ...
... systems, one is called of “high intensity” composed by internal ciliated cells, connected to the largest part of afferent neural fibers, and another one called of “low intensity”, composed by external ciliated cells, which constitute the cochlear amplifier and interact with the former system, soothi ...
Consensus Paper 2012 HEARING TO GROW UP
... correct dosage; - referring high risk babies, such as those with family history of deafness, those born with life-threatening conditions, for early hearing screening; - assessment, diagnosis and treatment of hearing when required. Conductive hearing impairment can be prevented by increasing the prev ...
... correct dosage; - referring high risk babies, such as those with family history of deafness, those born with life-threatening conditions, for early hearing screening; - assessment, diagnosis and treatment of hearing when required. Conductive hearing impairment can be prevented by increasing the prev ...
Cochlear Implants: Determining Candidacy for Young Children Who
... considering cochlear implantation for their child who is deaf or hard of hearing, key aspects of the candidacy process should be apparent. Because each child must be evaluated from a variety of perspectives, an interdisciplinary approach to determine candidacy is the existing standard of care. That ...
... considering cochlear implantation for their child who is deaf or hard of hearing, key aspects of the candidacy process should be apparent. Because each child must be evaluated from a variety of perspectives, an interdisciplinary approach to determine candidacy is the existing standard of care. That ...
Abstract - Bahrain Medical Bulletin
... children and above 5 years in 45% of cases21. Comparing the high prevalence, in this study, of the children diagnosed early, 70% at age 2 and, 21.3% at age 4, are in urgent need for HA, but most of them did not get HA until they reach the age of 6 years (the primary school). This is because the majo ...
... children and above 5 years in 45% of cases21. Comparing the high prevalence, in this study, of the children diagnosed early, 70% at age 2 and, 21.3% at age 4, are in urgent need for HA, but most of them did not get HA until they reach the age of 6 years (the primary school). This is because the majo ...