Your Guide To TinniTus - Better Hearing Institute
... either: Curious, concerned, or distressed. The curious patients have some basic concerns and enquire about therapies. Concerned patients are bothered by their tinnitus, and want detailed information and strategies for reducing the impact of their tinnitus. Distressed patients are very bothered. They ...
... either: Curious, concerned, or distressed. The curious patients have some basic concerns and enquire about therapies. Concerned patients are bothered by their tinnitus, and want detailed information and strategies for reducing the impact of their tinnitus. Distressed patients are very bothered. They ...
The maintenance and utilisation of government fitted hearing aids By Prasha Sooful
... handicap experienced by an individual” (White Paper on an Integrated National ...
... handicap experienced by an individual” (White Paper on an Integrated National ...
Quality of insertion in cochlear implants : a clinical and temporal
... and the stimulation strategy in order to improve the speech understanding in difficulty noisy condition and quality of the perceived sound (e.g. appreciation of music). The classical indication for cochlear implantation was the severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss; over the past decade indi ...
... and the stimulation strategy in order to improve the speech understanding in difficulty noisy condition and quality of the perceived sound (e.g. appreciation of music). The classical indication for cochlear implantation was the severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss; over the past decade indi ...
THE CLINICAL VALUE OF AUDITORY STEADY STATE RESPONSES IN THE AUDIOLOGICAL
... To compare the accuracy of multiple-frequency (dichotic)and single frequency (monotic) ASSR stimulation methods in estimating pure-tone thresholds in a mine worker population…………………..… ...
... To compare the accuracy of multiple-frequency (dichotic)and single frequency (monotic) ASSR stimulation methods in estimating pure-tone thresholds in a mine worker population…………………..… ...
LINEAR FREQUENCY TRANSPOSITION AND WORD RECOGNITION ABILITIES OF CHILDREN WITH MODERATE-TO-SEVERE
... generation digital signal processing hearing aids. Twenty-five-word lists from the Word Intelligibility by Picture Identification (WIPI) test were presented to the participants in three test conditions, namely: at 55 dB HL in quiet, 55 dB HL with a +5 dB signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and at 35 dB HL. ...
... generation digital signal processing hearing aids. Twenty-five-word lists from the Word Intelligibility by Picture Identification (WIPI) test were presented to the participants in three test conditions, namely: at 55 dB HL in quiet, 55 dB HL with a +5 dB signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and at 35 dB HL. ...
A comparison of bilateral cochlear implantation and bimodal aiding
... the National Health Service. Should they wish to aid their non-implanted ear they can either use an acoustic hearing aid and have ‘bimodal aiding’ or elect to pay for a second cochlear implant and have ‘bilateral cochlear implants’. The experiments reported in this thesis sought to inform this choic ...
... the National Health Service. Should they wish to aid their non-implanted ear they can either use an acoustic hearing aid and have ‘bimodal aiding’ or elect to pay for a second cochlear implant and have ‘bilateral cochlear implants’. The experiments reported in this thesis sought to inform this choic ...
Surgical management of otitis media with effusion in children
... including assessment for hearing, development and educational progress. It is a contemporary term used to give more appropriate emphasis to what has been called watchful waiting in the past. Acute otitis media (AOM) An acute infection of the middle ear which can be viral and/or bacterial in origin a ...
... including assessment for hearing, development and educational progress. It is a contemporary term used to give more appropriate emphasis to what has been called watchful waiting in the past. Acute otitis media (AOM) An acute infection of the middle ear which can be viral and/or bacterial in origin a ...
Extended frequency amplification, speech recognition and
... A substantial body of research points to the benefits of fitting hearing instruments that provides extended high frequency amplification. Most published research were done on adults or in controlled laboratory settings. It is therefore necessary for peadiatric audiologists to critically assess the e ...
... A substantial body of research points to the benefits of fitting hearing instruments that provides extended high frequency amplification. Most published research were done on adults or in controlled laboratory settings. It is therefore necessary for peadiatric audiologists to critically assess the e ...
The perfect match Personalized hearing
... It brings back a rich auditory picture of their environment. Personal Sound ID™ adds pinna restoration technology to mimic how the ear naturally collects and processes sound. Listeners can hear where sounds originate, and distinguish the background from the object of their attention. Simply put, Per ...
... It brings back a rich auditory picture of their environment. Personal Sound ID™ adds pinna restoration technology to mimic how the ear naturally collects and processes sound. Listeners can hear where sounds originate, and distinguish the background from the object of their attention. Simply put, Per ...
Fine Structure in Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions and
... 2. Transiently evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAE) are usually evoked by short broadband stimuli like clicks or chirps, but narrowband tone bursts are also used in some studies. Stimulus and delayed ear response can be separated in time. TEOAE measurements are established in hearing screening proce ...
... 2. Transiently evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAE) are usually evoked by short broadband stimuli like clicks or chirps, but narrowband tone bursts are also used in some studies. Stimulus and delayed ear response can be separated in time. TEOAE measurements are established in hearing screening proce ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... handle. The cartilage was used as a full thickness graft and slightly less than 1 mm thick in most cases. Flap of perichondrium was produced posteriorly that will eventually drape the posterior canal wall. Graft was placed by underlay technique. Gel foam was packed in the middle ear space under the ...
... handle. The cartilage was used as a full thickness graft and slightly less than 1 mm thick in most cases. Flap of perichondrium was produced posteriorly that will eventually drape the posterior canal wall. Graft was placed by underlay technique. Gel foam was packed in the middle ear space under the ...
Effects of Stapedius-Muscle Contractions on Masking of Tone
... to explain the results of (3) from the results of (1) and (2). The measurements were made with the stapedius muscle activated by artificial electric stimulation (activation of the stapedius muscle by the central nervous system was blocked pharmacologically). Results show that (1) For a given level o ...
... to explain the results of (3) from the results of (1) and (2). The measurements were made with the stapedius muscle activated by artificial electric stimulation (activation of the stapedius muscle by the central nervous system was blocked pharmacologically). Results show that (1) For a given level o ...
BILATERAL PROCESSING BENEFIT IN SEQUENTIALLY IMPLANTED ADULT COCHLEAR IMPLANT USERS
... Speech weighted noise (SWN) (speech spectrum noise): This is a white noise that is filtered to simulate the long-term average spectrum of conversational speech. It is filtered above 1000 Hz at a rate of 12dB per octave, thereby providing relatively more energy in the low-frequencies to approximate x ...
... Speech weighted noise (SWN) (speech spectrum noise): This is a white noise that is filtered to simulate the long-term average spectrum of conversational speech. It is filtered above 1000 Hz at a rate of 12dB per octave, thereby providing relatively more energy in the low-frequencies to approximate x ...
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.