
Clinical Application of Efferent Suppression Studies
... Hood LJ, Berlin CI, Wakefield L, Hurley A. 1995. Noise duration affects suppression of transient-evoked otoacoustic emissions. ARO Abstracts 19:123. Goforth L, Hood LJ, Berlin CI. 1997. Efferent suppression of transient-evoked otoacoustic emissions in human infants. ARO Abstracts , 20:166. Hood LJ, ...
... Hood LJ, Berlin CI, Wakefield L, Hurley A. 1995. Noise duration affects suppression of transient-evoked otoacoustic emissions. ARO Abstracts 19:123. Goforth L, Hood LJ, Berlin CI. 1997. Efferent suppression of transient-evoked otoacoustic emissions in human infants. ARO Abstracts , 20:166. Hood LJ, ...
PDF Link - Waisman Center
... use bilateral input received despite differences that exist between bilaterally implanted ears. It is unclear, however, how these differences may influence or possibly limit the benefit obtained from bilateral CIs. Last, bimodal recipients also have a complicated integration task because they have a ...
... use bilateral input received despite differences that exist between bilaterally implanted ears. It is unclear, however, how these differences may influence or possibly limit the benefit obtained from bilateral CIs. Last, bimodal recipients also have a complicated integration task because they have a ...
Current concepts in the pathogenesis and treatment of chronic
... having a mother who reported a history of purulent ear discharge, having smokers in the household, a high burden of upper respiratory tract infections and being Inuit (Koch et al., 2011). Although CSOM is still prevalent in developed countries, very few studies are available regarding this disease. ...
... having a mother who reported a history of purulent ear discharge, having smokers in the household, a high burden of upper respiratory tract infections and being Inuit (Koch et al., 2011). Although CSOM is still prevalent in developed countries, very few studies are available regarding this disease. ...
NOISE LEVELS OF COMMON CONSTRUCTION POWER TOOLS
... industry know the noise levels allowed by OSHA, less than 90 decibels over an 8 hour period, yet these numbers mean nothing to the workers since they do not know what produces sounds of 90 decibels. Aims and Objectives The hearing loss of workers in the construction industry is significant. There ha ...
... industry know the noise levels allowed by OSHA, less than 90 decibels over an 8 hour period, yet these numbers mean nothing to the workers since they do not know what produces sounds of 90 decibels. Aims and Objectives The hearing loss of workers in the construction industry is significant. There ha ...
Untreated Hearing Loss - Hearing Loss Association of America
... 2nd Independent study by Dr. Lin 1984 adults, started in 1997 People who suffer from hearing loss would typically experience a loss of memory and thinking capabilities approximately 40% faster than those who have no hearing problems ...
... 2nd Independent study by Dr. Lin 1984 adults, started in 1997 People who suffer from hearing loss would typically experience a loss of memory and thinking capabilities approximately 40% faster than those who have no hearing problems ...
Section 23 - Hearing Aid and Audiometric Evaluations
... are required to complete the hearing screening during each THSteps medical check up as part of the check up. Medicaid will not consider the hearing screening for reimbursement separate from the check up. For children who are seen in the office setting, the THSteps program requires a pure tone audiom ...
... are required to complete the hearing screening during each THSteps medical check up as part of the check up. Medicaid will not consider the hearing screening for reimbursement separate from the check up. For children who are seen in the office setting, the THSteps program requires a pure tone audiom ...
January 2006 - Early Intervention Training Program
... three years of age if they are identified, provided with appropriate amplification, and receive appropriate early intervention services from providers trained in service delivery for children who are deaf or hard of hearing before six months of age (Christy Yoshinaga-Itano, Marion Downs Center on De ...
... three years of age if they are identified, provided with appropriate amplification, and receive appropriate early intervention services from providers trained in service delivery for children who are deaf or hard of hearing before six months of age (Christy Yoshinaga-Itano, Marion Downs Center on De ...
the developing child with unilateral hearing loss
... Behavior Rating Scale, those with UHL had more negative ratings in the categories of dependence/independence, attention to task, emotional lability, and peer relations/social confidence. The mean percentage of negative ratings was 10.83 for the group with UHL and 4.42 for the group with normal heari ...
... Behavior Rating Scale, those with UHL had more negative ratings in the categories of dependence/independence, attention to task, emotional lability, and peer relations/social confidence. The mean percentage of negative ratings was 10.83 for the group with UHL and 4.42 for the group with normal heari ...
Audiology Primer
... This primer is a revision and extension of Audiology: An Introduction and Overview for Residents and Medical Students (1982) developed by Cynthia G. Fowler, Ph.D., Howard C. Jones, M.A., Janet E. Shanks, Ph.D., and Richard H. Wilson, Ph.D. at the VA Medical Center, Long Beach, California. In 1997 th ...
... This primer is a revision and extension of Audiology: An Introduction and Overview for Residents and Medical Students (1982) developed by Cynthia G. Fowler, Ph.D., Howard C. Jones, M.A., Janet E. Shanks, Ph.D., and Richard H. Wilson, Ph.D. at the VA Medical Center, Long Beach, California. In 1997 th ...
Hearing Threshold Estimation in Infants Using Auditory Steady
... Successful early intervention in children with permanent hearing loss requires assessment techniques that can accurately reflect the behavioral audiogram in infancy. This retrospective study compared auditory steady-state response (ASSR) findings from subjects tested in the first three months of lif ...
... Successful early intervention in children with permanent hearing loss requires assessment techniques that can accurately reflect the behavioral audiogram in infancy. This retrospective study compared auditory steady-state response (ASSR) findings from subjects tested in the first three months of lif ...
Subjective and Clinically Assessed Hearing Loss; A Cross-Sectional Register-Based Study
... The results of binary logistic regression are presented as odds ratios (ORs) followed by pvalues within parentheses. Whenever age was a statistically significant predictor of the dependent variable, age adjustment was performed with age as a continuous variable. The adequacy of the models was evalua ...
... The results of binary logistic regression are presented as odds ratios (ORs) followed by pvalues within parentheses. Whenever age was a statistically significant predictor of the dependent variable, age adjustment was performed with age as a continuous variable. The adequacy of the models was evalua ...
Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potential in Individuals with Conductive
... On conductive hearing loss, not counting the loss grade (light, moderate and moderately severe) it occurred a higher number of altered results on BAEP, tough with difference statistically significant only to moderate and moderately severe hearing losses. It is known that sensorial cells of Corti org ...
... On conductive hearing loss, not counting the loss grade (light, moderate and moderately severe) it occurred a higher number of altered results on BAEP, tough with difference statistically significant only to moderate and moderately severe hearing losses. It is known that sensorial cells of Corti org ...
sound-induced motion of the tympanic membrane
... concentrations of sodium orthovanadate, norepinephrine, and carbachol were associated with increases and decreases in the magnitude of the Laser Doppler Vibrometry response in eight of fourteen ears tested. Evidence of a dose-dependent change in Laser Doppler Vibrometry results was obtained in one e ...
... concentrations of sodium orthovanadate, norepinephrine, and carbachol were associated with increases and decreases in the magnitude of the Laser Doppler Vibrometry response in eight of fourteen ears tested. Evidence of a dose-dependent change in Laser Doppler Vibrometry results was obtained in one e ...
Instructions for use
... pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules and ICES-003 of the IC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance ...
... pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules and ICES-003 of the IC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance ...
Changes in Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emission Caused by
... at half-octave frequencies from 250 to 8000 Hz, with a minimum step size of 5 dB. Subjects had no history of ear diseases, occupational noise exposure or use of ototoxic drugs, and they had hearing thresholds at or better than 15 dB HL in both ears for the audiometric test frequencies (0.5, 1, 2, 3, ...
... at half-octave frequencies from 250 to 8000 Hz, with a minimum step size of 5 dB. Subjects had no history of ear diseases, occupational noise exposure or use of ototoxic drugs, and they had hearing thresholds at or better than 15 dB HL in both ears for the audiometric test frequencies (0.5, 1, 2, 3, ...
Earplug
An earplug is a device that is meant to be inserted in the ear canal to protect the user's ears from loud noises or the intrusion of water, foreign bodies, dust or excessive wind.