Bone-Conducted Ultrasonic Hearing
... Human bone-conducted ultrasonic hearing is a known phenomenon in which vibrations at frequencies greater than 20 kHz, above the upper limit of human hearing, can be heard when conducted through bones in the skull. This occurrence goes against our traditional understanding of audiological processes. ...
... Human bone-conducted ultrasonic hearing is a known phenomenon in which vibrations at frequencies greater than 20 kHz, above the upper limit of human hearing, can be heard when conducted through bones in the skull. This occurrence goes against our traditional understanding of audiological processes. ...
Colorado Resource Guide For Families of Children Who Are
... decisions facing any family are theirs alone to make, with information and support from professionals. There is no one "right" way when it comes to finding the program that will empower a child to succeed. His or her needs, as well as the needs of the family, will change with time. It is very import ...
... decisions facing any family are theirs alone to make, with information and support from professionals. There is no one "right" way when it comes to finding the program that will empower a child to succeed. His or her needs, as well as the needs of the family, will change with time. It is very import ...
Services, repairs and warranty
... 43. Does ACC expect that an audiologist will perform a hearing needs assessment? Is ACC contributing to the cost of the hearing needs assessment under the regulations? If so, how much is ACC contributing? Where in the regulations is payment for hearing needs assessments provided for? ACC would expec ...
... 43. Does ACC expect that an audiologist will perform a hearing needs assessment? Is ACC contributing to the cost of the hearing needs assessment under the regulations? If so, how much is ACC contributing? Where in the regulations is payment for hearing needs assessments provided for? ACC would expec ...
Effects of a Suppressor Tone on Distortion Product Otoacoustic
... Pascals) in place of decibel sound pressure level. The data are then fit with a linear regression function and the DPOAE threshold is extrapolated as the stimulus level at which the DPOAE level (in Pascals) is zero (Boege & Janssen, 2002; Gorga et al., 2003). Correlation coefficients between DPOAE t ...
... Pascals) in place of decibel sound pressure level. The data are then fit with a linear regression function and the DPOAE threshold is extrapolated as the stimulus level at which the DPOAE level (in Pascals) is zero (Boege & Janssen, 2002; Gorga et al., 2003). Correlation coefficients between DPOAE t ...
Claim Validity
... The law does not require the worker to apply for benefits on the department’s official accident report form or the self-insured employer’s SIF-2. A letter or statement signed by the worker regarding the injury will satisfy the filing and timeliness requirement. However, the claim manager should req ...
... The law does not require the worker to apply for benefits on the department’s official accident report form or the self-insured employer’s SIF-2. A letter or statement signed by the worker regarding the injury will satisfy the filing and timeliness requirement. However, the claim manager should req ...
Inner ear disturbances related to middle ear inflammation
... withdrawal of viscous effusion, and oral administration of anti-allergic drugs are common. With systemic or topical steroid administration, long-term anti-IgE therapy was reported to improve clinical ear symptoms of EOM and SNHL.30) Cholesteatoma with labyrinthine fistula Risk factors for SNHL in ca ...
... withdrawal of viscous effusion, and oral administration of anti-allergic drugs are common. With systemic or topical steroid administration, long-term anti-IgE therapy was reported to improve clinical ear symptoms of EOM and SNHL.30) Cholesteatoma with labyrinthine fistula Risk factors for SNHL in ca ...
Jean Bernard Causse, MD - American Otological Society
... among the AUD’s and the AUD schools that routine testing may not really be done by AUD’s but rather by technicians that the AUD's will employ or train. I’ll get back to that in a minute. Clearly this is a doctoring profession that they will be addressed as doctor. Balance disorders are being incorpo ...
... among the AUD’s and the AUD schools that routine testing may not really be done by AUD’s but rather by technicians that the AUD's will employ or train. I’ll get back to that in a minute. Clearly this is a doctoring profession that they will be addressed as doctor. Balance disorders are being incorpo ...
FP6–004171 HEARCOM Hearing in the Communication Society
... The dissemination of the tests needed for the assessment of the auditory profile among professionals will be part of HEARCOM eServices (Subproject SP5, WP11). The set of tests and the parameters to be derived have a preliminary character, because some knowledge is not yet available. At different sit ...
... The dissemination of the tests needed for the assessment of the auditory profile among professionals will be part of HEARCOM eServices (Subproject SP5, WP11). The set of tests and the parameters to be derived have a preliminary character, because some knowledge is not yet available. At different sit ...
Vertigo – a clinical approach - The Association of Physicians of India
... the most common general medical cause of dizziness among patients referred to neurologists. Identifying an irregular heart rhythm also may lead to correct diagnosis. Other measures to be considered in individual patients include a visual acuity measurement (as adequate vision is important for balanc ...
... the most common general medical cause of dizziness among patients referred to neurologists. Identifying an irregular heart rhythm also may lead to correct diagnosis. Other measures to be considered in individual patients include a visual acuity measurement (as adequate vision is important for balanc ...
user manual - Williams Sound
... Receivers and Transmitters SHOULD NOT be left charging continuously when not in use. Receivers should always be turned OFF while charging. It’s best to allow the batteries to fully discharge before charging. If the batteries are near end of life and the LED turns off while the receiver is operating, ...
... Receivers and Transmitters SHOULD NOT be left charging continuously when not in use. Receivers should always be turned OFF while charging. It’s best to allow the batteries to fully discharge before charging. If the batteries are near end of life and the LED turns off while the receiver is operating, ...
Master`s Thesis - Chalmers Publication Library
... Introduction earing disease is the most frequent sensory failure in humans, affecting more than 360 million people in the world [1]. Communication, social and economic problems are only some aspects of this impairment. Receiving acoustic stimulation through the auditory system and converting it to a ...
... Introduction earing disease is the most frequent sensory failure in humans, affecting more than 360 million people in the world [1]. Communication, social and economic problems are only some aspects of this impairment. Receiving acoustic stimulation through the auditory system and converting it to a ...
Ear Tubes - Coastal Ear, Nose and Throat
... What are ear tubes? Ear tubes are tiny cylinders placed through the ear drum (tympanic membrane) to allow air into the middle ear. They also may be called tympanostomy tubes, myringotomy tubes, ventilation tubes, or PE (pressure equalization) tubes. These tubes can be made out of plastic, metal, or ...
... What are ear tubes? Ear tubes are tiny cylinders placed through the ear drum (tympanic membrane) to allow air into the middle ear. They also may be called tympanostomy tubes, myringotomy tubes, ventilation tubes, or PE (pressure equalization) tubes. These tubes can be made out of plastic, metal, or ...
Noise-induced hearing loss
Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is hearing decrease caused by loud sound. Evidences of NIHL include a history of exposure to loud sound and a hearing loss in a narrow range of frequencies, such as those from gunfire, power tools, explosions and night club music. The loud sounds result in the over-stimulation of the hearing cells leading to cell death. The two types of loss are one, intense noise incident, or gradually, over time due to exposure to noise. There are certain fields in which workplaces have hazardous levels of noise. Musicians have a very acoustic ""workplace,"" and can develop gradual NIHL through the music they constantly hear. Governmental agencies describe workplace standards to manage noise pollution and protect the hearing of workers. The best, first option for protecting hearing is lowering the volume at the source of the sound. There are, however, ways to mitigate the damage after a period of potentially damaging noise. There are also options to manage hearing loss once it has occurred.While frogs, fish, and birds with hearing loss regain their hearing naturally, humans and other mammals do not.