
The Effects of Aging on Auditory Duration Discrimination
... Discrimination may be assessed using several factors. For example, discrimination is a factor in reading readiness and reading achievement (McMahon, 1979). In a study conducted by Abel (1972), discrimination ability was tested between two durations. He controlled all parameters of the Gaussian noise ...
... Discrimination may be assessed using several factors. For example, discrimination is a factor in reading readiness and reading achievement (McMahon, 1979). In a study conducted by Abel (1972), discrimination ability was tested between two durations. He controlled all parameters of the Gaussian noise ...
Hearing - PKS Kids
... Probe detects this cochlear emission, which is recorded on computer OAEs detect presence or absence of hearing loss, but cannot assess degree of hearing impairment Method for newborn hearing screening ...
... Probe detects this cochlear emission, which is recorded on computer OAEs detect presence or absence of hearing loss, but cannot assess degree of hearing impairment Method for newborn hearing screening ...
Cochlear Implantation in individuals with Auditory Neuropathy
... implantation • Electric auditory brainstem response (EABR) testing can be a useful tool for preoperatively evaluating electric stimulability. • Counseling should foster realistic expectations and should include possibility of non-stimulation and/or limited outcomes with a cochlear implant if a decis ...
... implantation • Electric auditory brainstem response (EABR) testing can be a useful tool for preoperatively evaluating electric stimulability. • Counseling should foster realistic expectations and should include possibility of non-stimulation and/or limited outcomes with a cochlear implant if a decis ...
Hearing
... the primary auditory cortex in the temporal lobe. • The area in cortex concerned with hearing situated in the superior temporal gyrus (Brodmann’s area 41,42). ...
... the primary auditory cortex in the temporal lobe. • The area in cortex concerned with hearing situated in the superior temporal gyrus (Brodmann’s area 41,42). ...
Document
... • OAE looking for cochlear emissions • Fast ABR establishing intact pathway from canal to brain • Follow up established by hospital where birth ocurred • Dictated by law ...
... • OAE looking for cochlear emissions • Fast ABR establishing intact pathway from canal to brain • Follow up established by hospital where birth ocurred • Dictated by law ...
Audiologic Management of Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder
... detection). Examples of speech and language outcomes included receptive and expressive language abilities and speech intelligibility. With increased access to speech, language, and other environmental sounds and signals, it was considered important to examine the impact of these interventions on aca ...
... detection). Examples of speech and language outcomes included receptive and expressive language abilities and speech intelligibility. With increased access to speech, language, and other environmental sounds and signals, it was considered important to examine the impact of these interventions on aca ...
International Journal of Psychophysiology
... elevated resting EEG amplitudes in the theta band, with larger electrodermal responses and some smaller ERP component amplitudes in the oddball task. Medication impacted on both electrodermal and EEG/ERP measures in both tasks, especially in the right hemisphere, but effects were stronger in the res ...
... elevated resting EEG amplitudes in the theta band, with larger electrodermal responses and some smaller ERP component amplitudes in the oddball task. Medication impacted on both electrodermal and EEG/ERP measures in both tasks, especially in the right hemisphere, but effects were stronger in the res ...
Communication Disorders in Individuals with HIV/AIDS
... University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita Department of Internal Medicine ...
... University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita Department of Internal Medicine ...
Name: ______ Period: ____ Causes and Types of Hearing Loss: 1
... 9. The vibrations travel from the middle ear into the _____________ fluid filled middle ear known as the cochlea. 10. There they are converted to __________ signals which are sent to the brain. 11. Who performs tests on a person’s hearing? ___________________________ audiologist ____________________ ...
... 9. The vibrations travel from the middle ear into the _____________ fluid filled middle ear known as the cochlea. 10. There they are converted to __________ signals which are sent to the brain. 11. Who performs tests on a person’s hearing? ___________________________ audiologist ____________________ ...
Peripatetic Support Service
... A permanent loss made worse by glue ear Mild, moderate, severe or profound Worse in high or low frequencies Present in one ear or two Present at birth or acquired later Progressive ...
... A permanent loss made worse by glue ear Mild, moderate, severe or profound Worse in high or low frequencies Present in one ear or two Present at birth or acquired later Progressive ...