
Research paper: Performance of Cochlear Implants in Pediatric
... Auditory neuropathy (AN) is a condition caused by a deficiency of synchronous neural activity of the cochlear nerve and is related to injuries that can affect the inner hair cell synapse, spiral ganglion, axon, the myelin sheath, and nerve dendrite [1-3]. The term has been used to describe a singula ...
... Auditory neuropathy (AN) is a condition caused by a deficiency of synchronous neural activity of the cochlear nerve and is related to injuries that can affect the inner hair cell synapse, spiral ganglion, axon, the myelin sheath, and nerve dendrite [1-3]. The term has been used to describe a singula ...
Brain activity in patients with unilateral sensorineural hearing loss
... the deaf ear in a noisy environment. Further, we have to differentiate haring difficulties in patients with leftor right-side UHL, because auditory evoked potentials have been reported to vary among left- or right-side UHL and in healthy participants4. Surveys and audiometry are useful tools for eva ...
... the deaf ear in a noisy environment. Further, we have to differentiate haring difficulties in patients with leftor right-side UHL, because auditory evoked potentials have been reported to vary among left- or right-side UHL and in healthy participants4. Surveys and audiometry are useful tools for eva ...
Full Text - International Advanced Otology
... pathogenesis in these cells associated with the subclinical complications of diabetes. In addition to the above mentioned consequences of diabetes in the central auditory system, aging can be a contributing factor to these neural delays. Some authors have suggested the increased offset response as a ...
... pathogenesis in these cells associated with the subclinical complications of diabetes. In addition to the above mentioned consequences of diabetes in the central auditory system, aging can be a contributing factor to these neural delays. Some authors have suggested the increased offset response as a ...
Air and Bone Conduction Frequency
... auditory canal had a greater involvement on the right ear (53.12%), followed by left ear (31.25%), and bilateral (15.62%) ear malformation. Our results agree with other studies.21,22,24 For the comparison of air and bone conduction of toneABR, this study showed higher air electrophysiological thresh ...
... auditory canal had a greater involvement on the right ear (53.12%), followed by left ear (31.25%), and bilateral (15.62%) ear malformation. Our results agree with other studies.21,22,24 For the comparison of air and bone conduction of toneABR, this study showed higher air electrophysiological thresh ...
Investigation Protocol for Sensorineural Hearing Loss
... the peripheral auditory system. Therefore, their use is recommended for regular monitoring of cochlear function, in the presence of potentially toxic factors, aiming at prevention of permanent damage.24 The decreased DPOAE amplitudes at 4 kHz in hypertriglyceridemic and diabetic patients without cli ...
... the peripheral auditory system. Therefore, their use is recommended for regular monitoring of cochlear function, in the presence of potentially toxic factors, aiming at prevention of permanent damage.24 The decreased DPOAE amplitudes at 4 kHz in hypertriglyceridemic and diabetic patients without cli ...
Ear – Structure and Function
... = first of 3 bones. It vibrates, striking the anvil to carry on the sound ...
... = first of 3 bones. It vibrates, striking the anvil to carry on the sound ...
Tracking Listening Skills from 0
... Ling, D. and Ling, A. 1978, Aural Habilitation: The Foundations of Verbal Learning in Hearing-Impaired Children, AG Bell, Washington DC, U.S.A. Romanik, S. 1990, Auditory Skills Program for Students with Hearing Impairment, NSW Departmentof School Education, Sydney, NSW, Australia Archbold, S., Lutm ...
... Ling, D. and Ling, A. 1978, Aural Habilitation: The Foundations of Verbal Learning in Hearing-Impaired Children, AG Bell, Washington DC, U.S.A. Romanik, S. 1990, Auditory Skills Program for Students with Hearing Impairment, NSW Departmentof School Education, Sydney, NSW, Australia Archbold, S., Lutm ...
10. Eggermont JJ, Don M. Mechanisms of central conduction time
... 2010 and 2012. Participants were selected from patients with tinnitus, dizziness, or vertigo symptoms, and staff of Akhavan rehabilitation center. All the participants signed a written consent and were volunteers. Cases were divided in three equal age groups: 18-30 years old, 3150 years old and 51-7 ...
... 2010 and 2012. Participants were selected from patients with tinnitus, dizziness, or vertigo symptoms, and staff of Akhavan rehabilitation center. All the participants signed a written consent and were volunteers. Cases were divided in three equal age groups: 18-30 years old, 3150 years old and 51-7 ...
Auditory Assessment
... Recorded voice is used Speech Detection threshold(SDT) An intensity level at which a listener ...
... Recorded voice is used Speech Detection threshold(SDT) An intensity level at which a listener ...
Sensorineural Hearing Loss - Byron`s Hudson Valley Hearing Aid
... The cochlear implant replaces the functionality of the inner ear. The electric impulses directly stimulate the auditory nerve. The auditory process in the brain is thus triggered. However, for the brain to interpret sounds correctly, patients need to have adequate former listening experiences or sho ...
... The cochlear implant replaces the functionality of the inner ear. The electric impulses directly stimulate the auditory nerve. The auditory process in the brain is thus triggered. However, for the brain to interpret sounds correctly, patients need to have adequate former listening experiences or sho ...