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Periodicity detection and localization using spike timing from the
... Event type representation [4][5][6][7]. The AER EAR chip that we use in this work is an improved version over the prototype described by Chan et al. [3]. ...
... Event type representation [4][5][6][7]. The AER EAR chip that we use in this work is an improved version over the prototype described by Chan et al. [3]. ...
The resonance principle in perspective1
... model works, a model which receives elaboration in other parts of the thesis. ...
... model works, a model which receives elaboration in other parts of the thesis. ...
Evaluation of "Noise Notches" from 744,553 Audiogram Pairs
... • Only 22.9% of the participants exhibited a 4000-Hz notch in at least one ear. • Unilateral notches were more prevalent than bilateral notches. • Unilateral LE, unilateral RE, and bilateral notches had roughly the same prevalence with LE notches slightly more prevalent than RE notches. • The preval ...
... • Only 22.9% of the participants exhibited a 4000-Hz notch in at least one ear. • Unilateral notches were more prevalent than bilateral notches. • Unilateral LE, unilateral RE, and bilateral notches had roughly the same prevalence with LE notches slightly more prevalent than RE notches. • The preval ...
"Topic: "Moving from Hearing Aids to Cochlear Implants
... Robben: Thank you SO much for taking time to help us in the hearing impaired world! I am 42yrs old & moderately to severely sensory/motor hearing impaired and it is hereditary. I wear bilateral BTE hearing aids. My question is at what point does one know when to go from hearing ...
... Robben: Thank you SO much for taking time to help us in the hearing impaired world! I am 42yrs old & moderately to severely sensory/motor hearing impaired and it is hereditary. I wear bilateral BTE hearing aids. My question is at what point does one know when to go from hearing ...
Knowledge and Skills within the Curriculum (AUD)
... The prevention of the onset of loss of auditory system function, loss of vestibular system function, development of tinnitus, and development of communication disorders The use of protocols to minimize the impact of the loss of hearing, tinnitus, loss of vestibular system function, and development o ...
... The prevention of the onset of loss of auditory system function, loss of vestibular system function, development of tinnitus, and development of communication disorders The use of protocols to minimize the impact of the loss of hearing, tinnitus, loss of vestibular system function, and development o ...
PDF - Bentham Open
... ANSD can affect individuals of any age, from newborns to adults, and can be caused by a variety of environmental or others clinical conditions (such as anoxia and hyperbilirubinemia) and genetic factors. The prevalence of ANSD in children with severe or profound hearing loss is estimated at 13.4% [1 ...
... ANSD can affect individuals of any age, from newborns to adults, and can be caused by a variety of environmental or others clinical conditions (such as anoxia and hyperbilirubinemia) and genetic factors. The prevalence of ANSD in children with severe or profound hearing loss is estimated at 13.4% [1 ...
A -Outer Ear
... or increased blood flow, may also cause these symptoms. Ménière’s disease results from abnormalities in the semicircular canals and produces nausea, hearing loss, a disturbed sense of balance, and tinnitus, or a persistent ringing in the ears. Destruction of the inner ear by cryosurgery or ultrasoun ...
... or increased blood flow, may also cause these symptoms. Ménière’s disease results from abnormalities in the semicircular canals and produces nausea, hearing loss, a disturbed sense of balance, and tinnitus, or a persistent ringing in the ears. Destruction of the inner ear by cryosurgery or ultrasoun ...
Full Text PDF - Edorium™ Journal of Otolaryngology
... Jing Zou, Guiliang Zheng, Rishunzi Peng, Yingna Gao, Shiyue Chen, Hongliang Zheng Abstract Introduction: A patient demonstrated sound induced vertigo and hearing loss among others as a result of superior semicircular canal (SSC) fracture was successfully treated using a minimally invasive method of ...
... Jing Zou, Guiliang Zheng, Rishunzi Peng, Yingna Gao, Shiyue Chen, Hongliang Zheng Abstract Introduction: A patient demonstrated sound induced vertigo and hearing loss among others as a result of superior semicircular canal (SSC) fracture was successfully treated using a minimally invasive method of ...
Estimating the Audiogram Using Multiple Auditory Steady
... stimulus presentation . Cohen and colleagues (1991) showed that in adults, responses could be evoked at stimulus rates greater than 70 Hz and that these responses were little affected by sleep. Furthermore, these rapid responses can be easily recorded in infants and young children (Rickards et al, 1 ...
... stimulus presentation . Cohen and colleagues (1991) showed that in adults, responses could be evoked at stimulus rates greater than 70 Hz and that these responses were little affected by sleep. Furthermore, these rapid responses can be easily recorded in infants and young children (Rickards et al, 1 ...
Noise Audits WISHA - Training
... bands that can fit behind the neck or under the chin. The highest protection is on top of the head. Check directions to ensure muffs are adjustable for other ...
... bands that can fit behind the neck or under the chin. The highest protection is on top of the head. Check directions to ensure muffs are adjustable for other ...
Peripheral Vestibular Disorders
... be easily diagnosed on the basis of history alone. Patients usually give a crisp description of the event. The nature of the dizziness is a true rotatory vertigo that typically lasts for few seconds at a time and it is associated with certain movements. It is most commonly provoked by turning in bed ...
... be easily diagnosed on the basis of history alone. Patients usually give a crisp description of the event. The nature of the dizziness is a true rotatory vertigo that typically lasts for few seconds at a time and it is associated with certain movements. It is most commonly provoked by turning in bed ...
Tinnitus
... – Have shown some promise in relief of tinnitus – Ito and Sakakihara (1994) reported that in 26 patients implanted who had tinnitus 77% reported either tinnitus was abolished or suppressed, 8% reported worsening ...
... – Have shown some promise in relief of tinnitus – Ito and Sakakihara (1994) reported that in 26 patients implanted who had tinnitus 77% reported either tinnitus was abolished or suppressed, 8% reported worsening ...
09 Sound And The Ear
... Pitch and fundamental frequency - in pure tones the pitch is the fundamental frequency - with harmonics added the fundamental frequency is the dominant pure tone ...
... Pitch and fundamental frequency - in pure tones the pitch is the fundamental frequency - with harmonics added the fundamental frequency is the dominant pure tone ...
Sensorineural hearing loss
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Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) is a type of hearing loss, or deafness, in which the root cause lies in the inner ear (cochlear), vestibulocochlear nerve (cranial nerve VIII), or central processing centers of the brain. Sensorineural hearing loss can be mild, moderate, severe, profound, or total.The great majority of human sensorineural hearing loss is caused by abnormal structure or function of the hair cells of the organ of Corti in the cochlea. There are also very unusual sensorineural hearing impairments that involve the eighth cranial nerve (the vestibulocochlear nerve) or the auditory portions of the brain. In the rarest of these sorts of hearing loss, only the auditory centers of the brain are affected. In this situation, cortical deafness, sounds may be heard at normal thresholds, but the quality of the sound perceived is so poor that speech cannot be understood.Sensory hearing loss is due to poor hair cell function. The hair cells may be abnormal at birth, or damaged during the lifetime of an individual. There are both external causes of damage, like noise trauma and infection, and intrinsic abnormalities, like deafness genes.Neural hearing loss occurs because of damage to the cochlear nerve (CVIII). This damage may affect the initiation of the nerve impulse in the cochlear nerve or the transmission of the nerve impulse along the nerve. Hearing loss that results from abnormalities of the central auditory system in the brain is called central hearing impairment. Since the auditory pathways cross back and forth on both sides of the brain, deafness from a central cause is unusual.Sensory hearing loss can also be caused by prolonged exposure to very loud noise, for example, being in a loud workplace without wearing protection, or having headphones set to high volumes for a long period. Exposure to a very loud noise such as a bomb blast can cause noise-induced hearing loss.