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... stimulate the auditory nerve. Many traditional cochlear implant users enjoy high levels of speech understanding and their success has led to changes in candidacy criteria. In fact, today, many individuals present for cochlear implant surgery with significant amounts of low frequency acoustic hearing ...
... stimulate the auditory nerve. Many traditional cochlear implant users enjoy high levels of speech understanding and their success has led to changes in candidacy criteria. In fact, today, many individuals present for cochlear implant surgery with significant amounts of low frequency acoustic hearing ...
Hearing Loss
... always, found with this condition. This fluid may be watery or like mucus, and may or may not be associated with infection. Otitis media is very common in children, especially young children, and is the most common cause of conductive hearing loss. The symptoms of otitis media may include the follow ...
... always, found with this condition. This fluid may be watery or like mucus, and may or may not be associated with infection. Otitis media is very common in children, especially young children, and is the most common cause of conductive hearing loss. The symptoms of otitis media may include the follow ...
Auditory neuropathy spectrum: the importance of adequate diagnosis
... of neural hearing loss in newborns and young infants. From this population, children that were screened and presented abnormal ABR and presence of OAE were the first ones where the presence of a neural hearing impairment was suspected8. Speech perception abilities reduce with an increase in the degr ...
... of neural hearing loss in newborns and young infants. From this population, children that were screened and presented abnormal ABR and presence of OAE were the first ones where the presence of a neural hearing impairment was suspected8. Speech perception abilities reduce with an increase in the degr ...
Remote Microphone Hearing Assistance Technologies for Children
... attention abilities, auditory processing skills, and first language6, 22–35. For the developing child, optimal learning and communication require clear speech, developmentally-appropriate language, and received speech levels that are at least 20 dB above those of interfering noise and reverberation2 ...
... attention abilities, auditory processing skills, and first language6, 22–35. For the developing child, optimal learning and communication require clear speech, developmentally-appropriate language, and received speech levels that are at least 20 dB above those of interfering noise and reverberation2 ...
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... (The titles of some of the contrbuted papers in this monograph have been changed to reflect the terminology recommended by the expert panel. Terminology in the body of these papers has not been changed and is printed as originally submitted.) In future years, we will undoubtedly learn more about how ...
... (The titles of some of the contrbuted papers in this monograph have been changed to reflect the terminology recommended by the expert panel. Terminology in the body of these papers has not been changed and is printed as originally submitted.) In future years, we will undoubtedly learn more about how ...
Mild and Unilateral Sensorineural Hearing Loss
... Amplification for children with hearing loss in only one ear A large proportion of children who are being identified by universal newborn hearing screening have unilateral hearing impairment. There are several compelling reasons to provide direct audiological management to children with this type of ...
... Amplification for children with hearing loss in only one ear A large proportion of children who are being identified by universal newborn hearing screening have unilateral hearing impairment. There are several compelling reasons to provide direct audiological management to children with this type of ...
Audiometric Considerations for Hearing Aid Fitting (and
... Occasionally, speech testing is used as a pre-test as well as an outcome measure. It should be recognized that almost any relationship of unaided word recognition ability to aided word recognition ability can be explained based on audibility. That is, if the testing is done before and after a carefu ...
... Occasionally, speech testing is used as a pre-test as well as an outcome measure. It should be recognized that almost any relationship of unaided word recognition ability to aided word recognition ability can be explained based on audibility. That is, if the testing is done before and after a carefu ...
Implications of High-Frequency Cochlear Dead Regions for Fitting
... sometimes was detrimental for speech understanding. Although the subjects in these studies had greater hearing loss than most hearing aid wearers, the findings suggested that the presence of a DR might have implications for hearing aid prescriptions. Consequently, it has been proposed that when high ...
... sometimes was detrimental for speech understanding. Although the subjects in these studies had greater hearing loss than most hearing aid wearers, the findings suggested that the presence of a DR might have implications for hearing aid prescriptions. Consequently, it has been proposed that when high ...
auditory.visal
... severity of his hearing loss, i.e. the extent to which his deafness has progressed. He has more than just one general, lumped answer in that the three aforementioned factors permit a differentiated analysis of the hearing impairment. By way of the aforementioned visualization it is thus possible, fo ...
... severity of his hearing loss, i.e. the extent to which his deafness has progressed. He has more than just one general, lumped answer in that the three aforementioned factors permit a differentiated analysis of the hearing impairment. By way of the aforementioned visualization it is thus possible, fo ...
Speech perception
Speech perception is the process by which the sounds of language are heard, interpreted and understood. The study of speech perception is closely linked to the fields of phonology and phonetics in linguistics and cognitive psychology and perception in psychology. Research in speech perception seeks to understand how human listeners recognize speech sounds and use this information to understand spoken language. Speech perception research has applications in building computer systems that can recognize speech, in improving speech recognition for hearing- and language-impaired listeners, and in foreign-language teaching.