1 - Max Stanley Chartrand, Ph.D.
... Despite unprecedented progress in hearing aid and assistive technology, manufacturers and clinicians have continued to lose ground in penetrating an otherwise rapidly growing hearing impaired market (Chartrand & Chartrand, 2004). To make matters worse, the industry has continued to experience a retu ...
... Despite unprecedented progress in hearing aid and assistive technology, manufacturers and clinicians have continued to lose ground in penetrating an otherwise rapidly growing hearing impaired market (Chartrand & Chartrand, 2004). To make matters worse, the industry has continued to experience a retu ...
Hearing Evaluation
... By itself, the audiogram cannot tell us how a student will perform in the real world. For example, two students with identical audiograms may perform very differently from one another. One may be a successful hearing aid user utilizing both auditory and visual cues for communication, while the other ...
... By itself, the audiogram cannot tell us how a student will perform in the real world. For example, two students with identical audiograms may perform very differently from one another. One may be a successful hearing aid user utilizing both auditory and visual cues for communication, while the other ...
Comparison of multiple auditory steady
... evaluated at once (Lins & Picton, 1995). A response is evoked with a stimulus comprised of multiple AM tones, at least one octave apart in frequency, modulated at different rates, and combined to form one stimulus for each ear, and presented to one or both ears (Dimitrijevic et al, 2002; Herdman & S ...
... evaluated at once (Lins & Picton, 1995). A response is evoked with a stimulus comprised of multiple AM tones, at least one octave apart in frequency, modulated at different rates, and combined to form one stimulus for each ear, and presented to one or both ears (Dimitrijevic et al, 2002; Herdman & S ...
abstracts of the 37th annual midwinter meeting of the
... Jeffress model of binaural interaction to allow quantitative predictions of fundamental behavioral phenomena, including binaural unmasking and sound localization, have had a lasting influence not only on how we understand binaural processing in the brainstem, but on how to approach the herculean tas ...
... Jeffress model of binaural interaction to allow quantitative predictions of fundamental behavioral phenomena, including binaural unmasking and sound localization, have had a lasting influence not only on how we understand binaural processing in the brainstem, but on how to approach the herculean tas ...
THESIS DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Ph.D.) - Ti
... AOM. Additionally, 28 thousand deaths occur each year in the developing countries that can be associated with otitis media 2. Approximately 20% of AOM persist longer than three months and turn into COM. Eardrum perforation, ossicular chain disruption and other severe damages of the middle ear are th ...
... AOM. Additionally, 28 thousand deaths occur each year in the developing countries that can be associated with otitis media 2. Approximately 20% of AOM persist longer than three months and turn into COM. Eardrum perforation, ossicular chain disruption and other severe damages of the middle ear are th ...
Cochlear implants
... Raine, 2013. Cochlear implants in the UK: awareness and utilisation. Cochlear implants International. Supplement 1, vol 14. S32-S37. Sorkin D (2013) Cochlear implantation in the world’s largest medical device market.: Utilization and awareness of cochlear implants in the United States. Cochlear impl ...
... Raine, 2013. Cochlear implants in the UK: awareness and utilisation. Cochlear implants International. Supplement 1, vol 14. S32-S37. Sorkin D (2013) Cochlear implantation in the world’s largest medical device market.: Utilization and awareness of cochlear implants in the United States. Cochlear impl ...