Consensus Paper 2012 HEARING TO GROW UP
... recommended pediatric hearing aids are binaural behind-the-ear and FM-compatible with flexible electroacoustic characteristics. Acoustic feedback occurs often with babies, as they quickly outgrow earmolds, but nowadays the digital hearing aids have feedback reduction circuits, which make maintenance ...
... recommended pediatric hearing aids are binaural behind-the-ear and FM-compatible with flexible electroacoustic characteristics. Acoustic feedback occurs often with babies, as they quickly outgrow earmolds, but nowadays the digital hearing aids have feedback reduction circuits, which make maintenance ...
Infrasound and land based mammals
... exposure time when coupled with the dB and Hz levels. A few seconds is all it takes at very low Hz and high dB levels before severe problems arise. Even at a level of dB normally found comfortable for listening to music for example, if the Hz level is low then a significant adverse reaction has been ...
... exposure time when coupled with the dB and Hz levels. A few seconds is all it takes at very low Hz and high dB levels before severe problems arise. Even at a level of dB normally found comfortable for listening to music for example, if the Hz level is low then a significant adverse reaction has been ...
Low Frequency Noise and Infrasound
... exposure time when coupled with the dB and Hz levels. A few seconds is all it takes at very low Hz and high dB levels before severe problems arise. Even at a level of dB normally found comfortable for listening to music for example, if the Hz level is low then a significant adverse reaction has been ...
... exposure time when coupled with the dB and Hz levels. A few seconds is all it takes at very low Hz and high dB levels before severe problems arise. Even at a level of dB normally found comfortable for listening to music for example, if the Hz level is low then a significant adverse reaction has been ...
Input and Output Compensation for the Cochlear Traveling Wave
... the cochlear traveling wave delay: (1) input compensation and (2) output compensation. Input compensation counteracts the temporal dispersion by means of a specific brief stimulus, a chirp, in which the higher stimulus frequencies are delayed relative to the lower frequencies. The introduced delay b ...
... the cochlear traveling wave delay: (1) input compensation and (2) output compensation. Input compensation counteracts the temporal dispersion by means of a specific brief stimulus, a chirp, in which the higher stimulus frequencies are delayed relative to the lower frequencies. The introduced delay b ...
Loudness model extension improving predictions of broadband
... two parameters are assigned slightly different values. Nothing else is changed, so the model does not become substantially more complex. A first criterion for any valid loudness calculation is a proper prediction for 1-kHz tones as a function of level, because of its importance for the phon scale. L ...
... two parameters are assigned slightly different values. Nothing else is changed, so the model does not become substantially more complex. A first criterion for any valid loudness calculation is a proper prediction for 1-kHz tones as a function of level, because of its importance for the phon scale. L ...
Martin L. Lenhardt, Au.D., Ph.D. Tinnitus Devices
... tinnitus, providing a tinnitus masker should be the obvious, simple solution. Surprisingly, about one third of the tinnitus patients report no masking even if the masker is at very high intensities. One third report masking with frequencies much different in frequency from their pitch match and only ...
... tinnitus, providing a tinnitus masker should be the obvious, simple solution. Surprisingly, about one third of the tinnitus patients report no masking even if the masker is at very high intensities. One third report masking with frequencies much different in frequency from their pitch match and only ...
Hearing Aid Guide
... When there is damage in the inner ear or along the neural pathways to the brain that results in the loss of the ability to hear certain frequencies, this is called Sesorineural Loss. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), 75% of Americans with hearing loss have this type of loss. Usually ...
... When there is damage in the inner ear or along the neural pathways to the brain that results in the loss of the ability to hear certain frequencies, this is called Sesorineural Loss. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), 75% of Americans with hearing loss have this type of loss. Usually ...
Tinnitus, Diminished Sound-Level Tolerance, and Elevated Auditory
... During imaging, subjects were stimulated with 32-s segments of broadband continuous noise delivered binaurally at 50, 70, and 80 dB SPL. The periods of stimulation were separated by 36- or 38-s periods of no stimulation. Four alternations of stimulation/no stimulation comprised a single scanning run ...
... During imaging, subjects were stimulated with 32-s segments of broadband continuous noise delivered binaurally at 50, 70, and 80 dB SPL. The periods of stimulation were separated by 36- or 38-s periods of no stimulation. Four alternations of stimulation/no stimulation comprised a single scanning run ...
List of E-Posters
... How can we evaluate new rehabilitation programs? DAVIS A., ABRAHAMS Y., NEAL K., (SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA) e-P074 The use of Cochlear's SCAN and Wireless Microphone to improve speech understanding in noise with the Nucleus6® CP900 processor. DE CEULAER G., PASCOAL D., GOVAERTS P., (ANTWERPEN-DEURNE, BELGI ...
... How can we evaluate new rehabilitation programs? DAVIS A., ABRAHAMS Y., NEAL K., (SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA) e-P074 The use of Cochlear's SCAN and Wireless Microphone to improve speech understanding in noise with the Nucleus6® CP900 processor. DE CEULAER G., PASCOAL D., GOVAERTS P., (ANTWERPEN-DEURNE, BELGI ...
Congenital sensorineural deafness in client-owned pure
... neurotransmitter molecules. The amount of transmitter release is modulated by the magnitude of the membrane voltage changes. The neurotransmitter diffuses across the synaptic cleft and binds to post-synaptic receptors on afferent auditory nerve fiber dendrites. This process begins the generation and ...
... neurotransmitter molecules. The amount of transmitter release is modulated by the magnitude of the membrane voltage changes. The neurotransmitter diffuses across the synaptic cleft and binds to post-synaptic receptors on afferent auditory nerve fiber dendrites. This process begins the generation and ...
Audiological characteristics of the Monge family of
... deaf individuals marry persons who are also deaf, subsequently creating a pedigree particularly difficult to interpret. In contrast, a negative family history for hearing loss does not preclude the possibility of a hereditary etiology when such factors as lack of information, forgetfulness, or delib ...
... deaf individuals marry persons who are also deaf, subsequently creating a pedigree particularly difficult to interpret. In contrast, a negative family history for hearing loss does not preclude the possibility of a hereditary etiology when such factors as lack of information, forgetfulness, or delib ...
Hearing Research - Communication Sciences and Disorders
... auditory remediation/training performed in school (Hornickel et al., 2012; Tierney et al., 2013) or at home (Anderson et al., 2013a; Song et al., 2012), and/or it could involve augmenting the acoustic input in a specific manner (Hornickel et al., 2013; Munro et al., 2007). In humans, there are a vari ...
... auditory remediation/training performed in school (Hornickel et al., 2012; Tierney et al., 2013) or at home (Anderson et al., 2013a; Song et al., 2012), and/or it could involve augmenting the acoustic input in a specific manner (Hornickel et al., 2013; Munro et al., 2007). In humans, there are a vari ...
This Feature
... therapy and no surgery that restores normal hearing after injury due to loud noise. • Clarity is affected more than volume. Hearing loss due to loud noise does not cause a sudden drop in volume of sound. Instead, most victims notice a gradual but significant decline in the clarity of sound. The most ...
... therapy and no surgery that restores normal hearing after injury due to loud noise. • Clarity is affected more than volume. Hearing loss due to loud noise does not cause a sudden drop in volume of sound. Instead, most victims notice a gradual but significant decline in the clarity of sound. The most ...
Critical Review: The (Sound) Wave of the Future: Is Forward
... method were significant as were their interactions. Results showed that DPOAE level differences between deep and shallow placement for SIL and FPL were similar while SPL calibrations were more variable than both SIL and FPL across frequency and intensity. The authors did not use post hoc tests to st ...
... method were significant as were their interactions. Results showed that DPOAE level differences between deep and shallow placement for SIL and FPL were similar while SPL calibrations were more variable than both SIL and FPL across frequency and intensity. The authors did not use post hoc tests to st ...
the ISAAR 2015 programme
... The “International Symposium on Auditory and Audiological Research” is formerly known as the “Danavox Symposium”. The 2015 edition corresponds to the 26th symposium in the series and the 5th symposium under the ISAAR name, adopted in 2007. The Danavox Jubilee Foundation was established in 1968 on th ...
... The “International Symposium on Auditory and Audiological Research” is formerly known as the “Danavox Symposium”. The 2015 edition corresponds to the 26th symposium in the series and the 5th symposium under the ISAAR name, adopted in 2007. The Danavox Jubilee Foundation was established in 1968 on th ...
Exploring a Cochlear Implant - Hearing Loss Association of America
... many people who have severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss in both ears, even the most advanced and powerful hearing aids may not adequately help. That’s because hearing aids simply amplify sound — and with a severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss (sometimes referred to as “nerve deaf ...
... many people who have severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss in both ears, even the most advanced and powerful hearing aids may not adequately help. That’s because hearing aids simply amplify sound — and with a severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss (sometimes referred to as “nerve deaf ...
343/2001 CONTRACT RESEARCH REPORT Damage to human hearing by airborne sound
... 10 kHz. Pulse rate, body temperature and skin temperature were also monitored. These tests showed no appreciable effect, even when the SPL was increased to 115 dB. These same subjects were given a one hour exposure to a 5 kHz tone at 90 dB: a considerable TTS was found. The 5 kHz tone at 110 dB prod ...
... 10 kHz. Pulse rate, body temperature and skin temperature were also monitored. These tests showed no appreciable effect, even when the SPL was increased to 115 dB. These same subjects were given a one hour exposure to a 5 kHz tone at 90 dB: a considerable TTS was found. The 5 kHz tone at 110 dB prod ...
Ear Problems - Hardings Pharmacy
... Ear wax Production of ear wax is normal in children and adults. The wax usually moves outward along the ear canal assisted by repetitive movements such as chewing and talking. Wax build up in the outer ear is one of the most common causes of temporary hearing loss. Symptoms include: • Ear discomfort ...
... Ear wax Production of ear wax is normal in children and adults. The wax usually moves outward along the ear canal assisted by repetitive movements such as chewing and talking. Wax build up in the outer ear is one of the most common causes of temporary hearing loss. Symptoms include: • Ear discomfort ...
ABSTRACT Title of Dissertation:
... taxonomic family, the (Acipenseridae), has a phylogenetic history that dates back about 200 million years. Studies on sensory coding in any species of this family or any other non-teleost species have not been conducted before. Thus, this is the first study on peripheral coding strategies by the aud ...
... taxonomic family, the (Acipenseridae), has a phylogenetic history that dates back about 200 million years. Studies on sensory coding in any species of this family or any other non-teleost species have not been conducted before. Thus, this is the first study on peripheral coding strategies by the aud ...
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.