ORIGINALNI NAUČNI RADOVI ORIGINAL STUDIES
... Amedee and his colleagues show that TEOAE is measurable even in the presence of effusion in the middle ear, provided it is not a high-viscosity effusion. According to research conducted by Zhao and his colleagues, the dynamic characteristics of the middle ear, determined by the mobility of the trans ...
... Amedee and his colleagues show that TEOAE is measurable even in the presence of effusion in the middle ear, provided it is not a high-viscosity effusion. According to research conducted by Zhao and his colleagues, the dynamic characteristics of the middle ear, determined by the mobility of the trans ...
Noise can cause cummulative damage to your hearing.
... Siemens custom hearing protection for hunting and high-decibel noise is specifically designed for these transient types of sounds. They are custom-made to fit your ear so they offer maximum protection from loud, harmful sounds and the sudden “impulse noise” coming from a gun. There are many other so ...
... Siemens custom hearing protection for hunting and high-decibel noise is specifically designed for these transient types of sounds. They are custom-made to fit your ear so they offer maximum protection from loud, harmful sounds and the sudden “impulse noise” coming from a gun. There are many other so ...
Brain and Inner-Ear Fluid Homeostasis, Cochleovestibular
... consistent with Ménière’s disease. SEH is hypothesized to be a factor, not an etiology, influencing the clinical course of SIT. Alterations over time (i.e., delay in the homeostatic mechanisms in normal function of the fluid compartments of the inner-ear perilymph, endolymph, or brain cerebrospinal ...
... consistent with Ménière’s disease. SEH is hypothesized to be a factor, not an etiology, influencing the clinical course of SIT. Alterations over time (i.e., delay in the homeostatic mechanisms in normal function of the fluid compartments of the inner-ear perilymph, endolymph, or brain cerebrospinal ...
5937 - EHDI Meeting
... preponderance so of congenital hearing loss is a result of genetic factors. Congenital cytomegalovirus, CMV is also -- cytomegalovirus CMV is another major cause, and it can be divided into CMV that's clinically apparent in that there were other symptoms that were identified as part of congenital CM ...
... preponderance so of congenital hearing loss is a result of genetic factors. Congenital cytomegalovirus, CMV is also -- cytomegalovirus CMV is another major cause, and it can be divided into CMV that's clinically apparent in that there were other symptoms that were identified as part of congenital CM ...
Working With Children With Cochlear Implants
... Better overall hearing at high frequencies Distance hearing is likely better than with hearing aids May enable you to overhear conversations and other environmental sounds Better feedback which may help improve your voice quality May be the only option when a hearing aid is insufficient. May help wi ...
... Better overall hearing at high frequencies Distance hearing is likely better than with hearing aids May enable you to overhear conversations and other environmental sounds Better feedback which may help improve your voice quality May be the only option when a hearing aid is insufficient. May help wi ...
EduLinkTM
... EduLink is typically fit on the good ear, when the impaired ear has a moderately severe to a profound hearing loss. For other degrees of hearing loss, the hearing care professional may decide to use a different approach. ...
... EduLink is typically fit on the good ear, when the impaired ear has a moderately severe to a profound hearing loss. For other degrees of hearing loss, the hearing care professional may decide to use a different approach. ...
prevention of hearing loss from noise
... commonly made of expandable foam. One size fits most everyone. They roll up into a thin cylinder for insertion. Once they’re inside your ear canal, they expand to form a good seal. Keep the plugs as clean as possible by inserting them with clean hands. Always inspect them before reinsertion. If they ...
... commonly made of expandable foam. One size fits most everyone. They roll up into a thin cylinder for insertion. Once they’re inside your ear canal, they expand to form a good seal. Keep the plugs as clean as possible by inserting them with clean hands. Always inspect them before reinsertion. If they ...
Pediatric Sensorineural Hearing Loss
... evaluating and treating children with hearing loss. The audiologists who work with cochlear implantation are specially trained in this area. Pre-operatively, they will determine the nature and severity of the hearing loss and provide extensive counseling regarding hearing loss and the communication ...
... evaluating and treating children with hearing loss. The audiologists who work with cochlear implantation are specially trained in this area. Pre-operatively, they will determine the nature and severity of the hearing loss and provide extensive counseling regarding hearing loss and the communication ...
Bone conduction hearing aids
... that takes about an hour. What happens during the first stage? In stage one, a 3-4mm titanium implant is inserted into the mastoid bone, which is the part of the skull directly behind your ear. What happens during the second stage? If carried out separately, the second stage will be done three or fo ...
... that takes about an hour. What happens during the first stage? In stage one, a 3-4mm titanium implant is inserted into the mastoid bone, which is the part of the skull directly behind your ear. What happens during the second stage? If carried out separately, the second stage will be done three or fo ...
Bone conduction hearing aids
... that takes about an hour. What happens during the first stage? In stage one, a 3-4mm titanium implant is inserted into the mastoid bone, which is the part of the skull directly behind your ear. What happens during the second stage? If carried out separately, the second stage will be done three or fo ...
... that takes about an hour. What happens during the first stage? In stage one, a 3-4mm titanium implant is inserted into the mastoid bone, which is the part of the skull directly behind your ear. What happens during the second stage? If carried out separately, the second stage will be done three or fo ...
Cochlear Implants
... • More than half of the children in this sample with average learning ability produced and understood English language at a level comparable with that of their hearing age mates. Such mature language outcomes were not typical of children with profound hearing loss who used hearing aids. • Use of a v ...
... • More than half of the children in this sample with average learning ability produced and understood English language at a level comparable with that of their hearing age mates. Such mature language outcomes were not typical of children with profound hearing loss who used hearing aids. • Use of a v ...
Neuroanatomy Exam 3
... Boundaries: between R & L anterior belly of digastric m. and body of hyoid Content: submental lymph nodes, small veins joining to form anterior jugular v. • Submandibular triangle Glandular area Boundaries: between anterior and posterior bellies of digastric and inferior border of mandible ...
... Boundaries: between R & L anterior belly of digastric m. and body of hyoid Content: submental lymph nodes, small veins joining to form anterior jugular v. • Submandibular triangle Glandular area Boundaries: between anterior and posterior bellies of digastric and inferior border of mandible ...
Middle Ear Resonant Frequency in Normal and Otosclerotic Ears
... who exhibited conductive hearing loss on pure-tone audiogram, but had normal tympanogram with absent acoustic reflexes, were considered for the study. Peak compensated static admittance at the tympanic membrane varied from 0.5 ml to 1.75 ml for 226 Hz probe tone. The ear canal volume ranged from 1 t ...
... who exhibited conductive hearing loss on pure-tone audiogram, but had normal tympanogram with absent acoustic reflexes, were considered for the study. Peak compensated static admittance at the tympanic membrane varied from 0.5 ml to 1.75 ml for 226 Hz probe tone. The ear canal volume ranged from 1 t ...
How Does Wind Turbine Noise Affect People?
... are many physiologic mechanisms by which long-term infrasound stimulation of the cochlea could have effects. One important aspect of wind turbine noise that is relevant to its physiological consequences is that the duration of exposure can be extremely long, 24 hours a day and lasting for days or lo ...
... are many physiologic mechanisms by which long-term infrasound stimulation of the cochlea could have effects. One important aspect of wind turbine noise that is relevant to its physiological consequences is that the duration of exposure can be extremely long, 24 hours a day and lasting for days or lo ...
microRNAs: the art of silencing in the ear
... MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNAs that regulate gene expression through the RNA interference (RNAi) pathway and by inhibition of mRNA translation. miRNAs first made their appearance in the auditory and vestibular systems in 2005, with the discovery of a triad of hair cell-specific miRNAs ...
... MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNAs that regulate gene expression through the RNA interference (RNAi) pathway and by inhibition of mRNA translation. miRNAs first made their appearance in the auditory and vestibular systems in 2005, with the discovery of a triad of hair cell-specific miRNAs ...
Facts About Hearing Loss in Children
... least one grade (Bess, 1998). All children can be evaluated for hearing loss. Even children who are only minutes old can have their hearing assessed using tests that are safe, painless and easy to administer. Recent NIH studies have shown that children with hearing loss who are identified and receiv ...
... least one grade (Bess, 1998). All children can be evaluated for hearing loss. Even children who are only minutes old can have their hearing assessed using tests that are safe, painless and easy to administer. Recent NIH studies have shown that children with hearing loss who are identified and receiv ...
Sensorineural hearing loss
... • Early hearing screening • Close observation of children with risk factors • Rehabilitation of patients with hearing aids • Education of people about hearing ...
... • Early hearing screening • Close observation of children with risk factors • Rehabilitation of patients with hearing aids • Education of people about hearing ...
THE CETACEAN EAR: FORM, FREQUENCY, AND EVOLuTION
... Inner Ear The cetacean periotic houses the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear which contains the cochlea or auditory organ and the organs of position and acceleration that form the vestibular system. vestibular System In all Cetacea, the vestibule is large but the semi-circular canals are substan ...
... Inner Ear The cetacean periotic houses the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear which contains the cochlea or auditory organ and the organs of position and acceleration that form the vestibular system. vestibular System In all Cetacea, the vestibule is large but the semi-circular canals are substan ...
Bone Anchored Hearing Aid or Cochlea Implant?
... This allowed a regression plot to be fitted to the data points. • The phoneme scores for CI1 and CI2 were independent of level of hearing loss, and so the results were plotted using a different method. • The researches took the mean score, and the tenth percentile score, and plotted those on the BAH ...
... This allowed a regression plot to be fitted to the data points. • The phoneme scores for CI1 and CI2 were independent of level of hearing loss, and so the results were plotted using a different method. • The researches took the mean score, and the tenth percentile score, and plotted those on the BAH ...
Hearing problems
... The brainstem is also involved in balancing the body. Some people who have MS-related hearing problems may also have problems with vertigo (a spinning sensation) and balance (a rocking ship sensation).2 ...
... The brainstem is also involved in balancing the body. Some people who have MS-related hearing problems may also have problems with vertigo (a spinning sensation) and balance (a rocking ship sensation).2 ...
You Say Something?
... – Pre-molded plugs shrink and harden over time and should be replaced if this occurs – Earplugs should return to their original shape otherwise they should be discarded – Earmuffs should be checked to ensure a good seal is formed against the head Headbands weaken with age or sometimes become sprun ...
... – Pre-molded plugs shrink and harden over time and should be replaced if this occurs – Earplugs should return to their original shape otherwise they should be discarded – Earmuffs should be checked to ensure a good seal is formed against the head Headbands weaken with age or sometimes become sprun ...
Acoustics Today - Washington University in St. Louis
... motions decreases for lower-frequency sounds, their fluid-coupled input renders the IHC insensitive to very low-frequency sounds. The other type of sensory cell, the outer hair cells (OHC; shown red in Figure 1) are innervated by type II afferent nerve fibers that are not as well understood as type ...
... motions decreases for lower-frequency sounds, their fluid-coupled input renders the IHC insensitive to very low-frequency sounds. The other type of sensory cell, the outer hair cells (OHC; shown red in Figure 1) are innervated by type II afferent nerve fibers that are not as well understood as type ...
Ear
The ear is the organ that detects sound. It not only receives sound, but also aids in balance and body position. The ear is part of the auditory system.Often the entire organ is considered the ear, though it may also be considered just the visible portion. In most mammals, the visible ear is a flap of tissue that is also called the pinna (or auricle in humans) and is the first of many steps in hearing. Vertebrates have a pair of ears placed somewhat symmetrically on opposite sides of the head. This arrangement aids in the ability to localize sound sources.