Cochlear Implantation - Maastricht University
... last three decades both prelingual deafened children and postlingually deafened adults and children have acquired new levels of hearing performance. In fact, cochlear implant users have now started to outperform many patients with less severe forms of hearing loss aided with hearing aids.16 The sign ...
... last three decades both prelingual deafened children and postlingually deafened adults and children have acquired new levels of hearing performance. In fact, cochlear implant users have now started to outperform many patients with less severe forms of hearing loss aided with hearing aids.16 The sign ...
Impacted cerumen: composition, production, epidemiology and
... Cerumen production is, essentially, a consequence arising from a unique anatomical locale. The auditory canal is the only cul-de-sac of stratum corneum in the body. Therefore, physical erosion cannot routinely remove stratum corneum in the auditory canal during turnover. Cerumen offers a means to ex ...
... Cerumen production is, essentially, a consequence arising from a unique anatomical locale. The auditory canal is the only cul-de-sac of stratum corneum in the body. Therefore, physical erosion cannot routinely remove stratum corneum in the auditory canal during turnover. Cerumen offers a means to ex ...
Abstracts - Heinz Kurz GmbH
... follow-up of up to eleven years after the initial procedure. Otological microscope findings and audiological measurement data were evaluated for the analysis. The quality of life was evaluated based on the Glasgow Benefit Inventory. The objective of the study was to find information on the long-term ...
... follow-up of up to eleven years after the initial procedure. Otological microscope findings and audiological measurement data were evaluated for the analysis. The quality of life was evaluated based on the Glasgow Benefit Inventory. The objective of the study was to find information on the long-term ...
Bimodal Devices and Bilateral Cochlear Implants: A Review
... binaural squelch (but also sometimes called binaural unmasking), results from the brainstem nuclei processing timing, amplitude, and spectral differences between the ears to provide a clearer separation of the speech and noise signals. The squelch effect takes advantage of the spatial separation of ...
... binaural squelch (but also sometimes called binaural unmasking), results from the brainstem nuclei processing timing, amplitude, and spectral differences between the ears to provide a clearer separation of the speech and noise signals. The squelch effect takes advantage of the spatial separation of ...
Audiology Clinic V2
... and then Run in Window. This cannot be done with low or medium resolution. Using Run in Window permits the remainder of the screen to be used for other programs. It is possible to switch back and forth between full-screen and partial screen by clicking Run in Window on the Options menu. If a case is ...
... and then Run in Window. This cannot be done with low or medium resolution. Using Run in Window permits the remainder of the screen to be used for other programs. It is possible to switch back and forth between full-screen and partial screen by clicking Run in Window on the Options menu. If a case is ...
Review of Loudness models for normal and hearing
... to incorporate more recent findings in psychoacoustics (Moore and Glasberg, 1996; Moore et al., 1997). In order to extend the model for loudness prediction in hearing-impaired listeners, two major strategies have been proposed. The ‘one–component approach’ assumes that alterations in the perception ...
... to incorporate more recent findings in psychoacoustics (Moore and Glasberg, 1996; Moore et al., 1997). In order to extend the model for loudness prediction in hearing-impaired listeners, two major strategies have been proposed. The ‘one–component approach’ assumes that alterations in the perception ...