... field speaker presentation on threshold estimations using monotic auditory steady state evoked potentials, in a group of normal hearing adults. To achieve the aim of the study, a comparative, within-group experimental design was selected. The results of the current study indicated that the monotic s ...
Hearing and middle ear status in children and young
... decreased significantly with age and normalized by 13 years. Individuals with CP±L also presented with worse hearing in the low and mid frequencies which also normalized by 13 years of age. However, the hearing thresholds in the higher frequencies did not improve. When abnormal middle ear status was ...
... decreased significantly with age and normalized by 13 years. Individuals with CP±L also presented with worse hearing in the low and mid frequencies which also normalized by 13 years of age. However, the hearing thresholds in the higher frequencies did not improve. When abnormal middle ear status was ...
Demonstrate knowledge of hearing impairment
... the eighth cranial nerve) to the base of the brain (brainstem) and brain where they are interpreted as sound. ...
... the eighth cranial nerve) to the base of the brain (brainstem) and brain where they are interpreted as sound. ...
Epidemiological evidence for the effectiveness of the noise at work regulations
... period of 3 years. Audiometric and otoacoustic emission measures were obtained in 154 recruits aged 18-25 years at risk of noise-induced hearing loss through occupational exposure and 99 non-exposed controls. The study had power to detect approximately 1-2 dB change per year, which is a smaller chan ...
... period of 3 years. Audiometric and otoacoustic emission measures were obtained in 154 recruits aged 18-25 years at risk of noise-induced hearing loss through occupational exposure and 99 non-exposed controls. The study had power to detect approximately 1-2 dB change per year, which is a smaller chan ...
Phonak CROS System - Phonak Hearing Systems
... deafness, refers to the total loss of hearing in one ear with either normal hearing or aidable hearing loss in the better ear. Total hearing loss in one ear has been found to be very debilitating; affecting social, work and home interactions due to the reduced ability to localize sounds and to discr ...
... deafness, refers to the total loss of hearing in one ear with either normal hearing or aidable hearing loss in the better ear. Total hearing loss in one ear has been found to be very debilitating; affecting social, work and home interactions due to the reduced ability to localize sounds and to discr ...
Measurement of subtle auditory deficit in tinnitus patients with
... shaping tinnitus management. This is because the results obtained from this special group may directly related to the tinnitus perception, but not to the concomitant hearing loss. Thus, several attempts have been made to explain pathophysiology mechanisms of tinnitus in patients with normal hearing ...
... shaping tinnitus management. This is because the results obtained from this special group may directly related to the tinnitus perception, but not to the concomitant hearing loss. Thus, several attempts have been made to explain pathophysiology mechanisms of tinnitus in patients with normal hearing ...
Adult Cochlear Implantation
... However, there is little recognition of the impact of hearing loss or of the latest hearing technologies which can improve hearing. Nowhere is the failure to address the consequences of hearing loss better exemplified than in the low provision of cochlear implantation for adults. This report reviews ...
... However, there is little recognition of the impact of hearing loss or of the latest hearing technologies which can improve hearing. Nowhere is the failure to address the consequences of hearing loss better exemplified than in the low provision of cochlear implantation for adults. This report reviews ...
Distortion Products Otoacoustic Emissions as Markers of Tinnitus
... (tinnitus) and a notch on audiograms corresponding to hearing losses at frequencies between 3 and 6 kHz) typically described for noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL). Human investigation on AAT are not easy for statistical comparisons because acoustic sources (impulsive noise) that came into ears are v ...
... (tinnitus) and a notch on audiograms corresponding to hearing losses at frequencies between 3 and 6 kHz) typically described for noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL). Human investigation on AAT are not easy for statistical comparisons because acoustic sources (impulsive noise) that came into ears are v ...
American Auditory Society Scientific and Technology Meeting March
... algorithms. This study objectively and subjectively compared non-linear frequency lowering to spectral envelope warping frequency lowering. Objective outcomes were measured using word recognition in quite and speech sentence recognition in noise. Subjective outcomes were measured using a paired comp ...
... algorithms. This study objectively and subjectively compared non-linear frequency lowering to spectral envelope warping frequency lowering. Objective outcomes were measured using word recognition in quite and speech sentence recognition in noise. Subjective outcomes were measured using a paired comp ...
Fluid Flow in the Cochlea - ETH E-Collection
... Lighthill. Next it is shown that non-linear effects are present also in the axial component of the basilar membrane motion. Further the dependence of the steady streaming velocity on the frequency and intensity of the stimulation is studied. It is found that medium to low frequencies below 1000 Hz l ...
... Lighthill. Next it is shown that non-linear effects are present also in the axial component of the basilar membrane motion. Further the dependence of the steady streaming velocity on the frequency and intensity of the stimulation is studied. It is found that medium to low frequencies below 1000 Hz l ...
Enlarged vestibular aqueducts and childhood deafness
... Enlarged vestibular aqueducts are often associated with other structural abnormalities of the cochlea, meaning the cochlea did not develop fully before birth. An example of a structural abnormality is a ‘Mondini malformation’ (Mondini dysplasia) where the cochlea has fewer than the usual two and a h ...
... Enlarged vestibular aqueducts are often associated with other structural abnormalities of the cochlea, meaning the cochlea did not develop fully before birth. An example of a structural abnormality is a ‘Mondini malformation’ (Mondini dysplasia) where the cochlea has fewer than the usual two and a h ...
Audiology 03 PEDRO 2017LS
... plus many more who experience temporary hearing loss. • More than 70% of over 70 year-olds and 40% of over 50 year-olds have some form of hearing loss. • There are approximately 356,000 people with combined visual and hearing impairment in the UK. Action on Hearing Loss ...
... plus many more who experience temporary hearing loss. • More than 70% of over 70 year-olds and 40% of over 50 year-olds have some form of hearing loss. • There are approximately 356,000 people with combined visual and hearing impairment in the UK. Action on Hearing Loss ...
TRT Patient Handout 1
... actually experienced 5 minutes of total silence. 93% reported hearing buzzing, pulsing, whistling sounds in the head or ears identical to those reported by tinnitus sufferers. This simple experiment shows almost anyone can detect background electrical activity present in every living nerve cell in t ...
... actually experienced 5 minutes of total silence. 93% reported hearing buzzing, pulsing, whistling sounds in the head or ears identical to those reported by tinnitus sufferers. This simple experiment shows almost anyone can detect background electrical activity present in every living nerve cell in t ...
Seminar
... level, the maximum presentation values for click stimuli are 94–100 dB sound pressure level.2 Otoacoustic emissions are sounds originating within the cochlea. They are measured in the external auditory canal and primarily reflect the activity of outer hair cells across a broad frequency range. These ...
... level, the maximum presentation values for click stimuli are 94–100 dB sound pressure level.2 Otoacoustic emissions are sounds originating within the cochlea. They are measured in the external auditory canal and primarily reflect the activity of outer hair cells across a broad frequency range. These ...
Poster Abstracts - American Auditory Society
... The detrimental effects of background noise on communication abilities have been well documented with behavioral measures. Several auditory event-‐related potentials (AERPs) studies have illustrated stimulus effects on ...
... The detrimental effects of background noise on communication abilities have been well documented with behavioral measures. Several auditory event-‐related potentials (AERPs) studies have illustrated stimulus effects on ...
Cochlear Implants - UnitedHealthcareOnline.com
... There is insufficient evidence in the clinical literature demonstrating the safety and efficacy of cochlear hybrid implants in the management of patients with severe hearing loss. Published evidence has shown that there is a potential risk of low frequency hearing loss as a result of cochlear hybrid ...
... There is insufficient evidence in the clinical literature demonstrating the safety and efficacy of cochlear hybrid implants in the management of patients with severe hearing loss. Published evidence has shown that there is a potential risk of low frequency hearing loss as a result of cochlear hybrid ...
Fine Structure in Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions and
... diagnosis than just a bivalent decision. Distortion product OAE still appear to be the most promising candidates for a quantitative prediction of hearing status not at least because they are still detectable at a hearing loss up to 50 dB. There are different approaches to use DPOAE for the predictio ...
... diagnosis than just a bivalent decision. Distortion product OAE still appear to be the most promising candidates for a quantitative prediction of hearing status not at least because they are still detectable at a hearing loss up to 50 dB. There are different approaches to use DPOAE for the predictio ...
Olivocochlear system
The olivocochlear system is a component of the auditory system involved with the descending control of the cochlea. Its nerve fibres, the olivocochlear bundle (OCB), form part of the vestibulocochlear nerve (VIIIth cranial nerve, also known as the auditory-vestibular nerve), and project from the superior olivary complex in the brainstem (pons) to the cochlea.