2012 NHS Guidelines for the Management of ANSD
... maturation of the lower level auditory pathway. The term ANSD was also considered helpful as it expresses the wide range of presentations, prognoses, and underlying aetiologies associated with the disorder. ANSD affects neural processing of auditory stimuli, which will reduce a child’s ability to un ...
... maturation of the lower level auditory pathway. The term ANSD was also considered helpful as it expresses the wide range of presentations, prognoses, and underlying aetiologies associated with the disorder. ANSD affects neural processing of auditory stimuli, which will reduce a child’s ability to un ...
Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder in Young Infants
... maturation of the lower level auditory pathway. The term ANSD was also considered helpful as it expresses the wide range of presentations, prognoses, and underlying aetiologies associated with the disorder. ANSD may affect neural processing of auditory stimuli, which may reduce a child’s ability to ...
... maturation of the lower level auditory pathway. The term ANSD was also considered helpful as it expresses the wide range of presentations, prognoses, and underlying aetiologies associated with the disorder. ANSD may affect neural processing of auditory stimuli, which may reduce a child’s ability to ...
Cochlear Implantation Improves Localization Ability in Patients With
... (n = 16) tested with their CI on and with their CI off. The difference in localization ability, as determined using the A§E, was significantly better with the CI on (mean RMS error = 22.8; SD = 11.58) than the CI off (mean RMS error = 48.9; SD = 11.86) (Paired samples t test: t = 6.979; df = 15; p ...
... (n = 16) tested with their CI on and with their CI off. The difference in localization ability, as determined using the A§E, was significantly better with the CI on (mean RMS error = 22.8; SD = 11.58) than the CI off (mean RMS error = 48.9; SD = 11.86) (Paired samples t test: t = 6.979; df = 15; p ...
hearing loss and comorbidities
... “Hearing impairment decreases a person’s ability to communicate. Decreased communication with others can lead to a range of negative emotions such as depression, loneliness, anxiety, paranoia, exhaustion, insecurity, loss of group affiliation, loss of intimacy and anger” (Dillon, 2001). Hearing loss ...
... “Hearing impairment decreases a person’s ability to communicate. Decreased communication with others can lead to a range of negative emotions such as depression, loneliness, anxiety, paranoia, exhaustion, insecurity, loss of group affiliation, loss of intimacy and anger” (Dillon, 2001). Hearing loss ...
Bimodal hearing should be standard for most cochlear implant users
... result from each study represented by a data point. Functional performance is better with CIHA than with CI alone, both for adults and for children. In order to find out whether the children and adults who were fitted with a hearing aid due to their participation in a research study were wearing a h ...
... result from each study represented by a data point. Functional performance is better with CIHA than with CI alone, both for adults and for children. In order to find out whether the children and adults who were fitted with a hearing aid due to their participation in a research study were wearing a h ...
Audiometric Configurations in Children
... meet the criteria for inclusion into one of these categories were classified as OTHER. For the specific parameters associated with each category the reader is referred to Pittman and Stelmachowicz (2003). To determine the symmetry of hearing loss in the second analysis, the left-ear thresholds for e ...
... meet the criteria for inclusion into one of these categories were classified as OTHER. For the specific parameters associated with each category the reader is referred to Pittman and Stelmachowicz (2003). To determine the symmetry of hearing loss in the second analysis, the left-ear thresholds for e ...
Curriculum Vitae - Aging Studies Institute
... Calandruccio, L. & Doherty, K. A. (2006). How listeners with & without hearing loss process sentences. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Conference, Miami, FL. Shi, L. & Doherty, K. A. (2006). Effect of dynamic compression characteristics on listeners’ perception of reverberant spe ...
... Calandruccio, L. & Doherty, K. A. (2006). How listeners with & without hearing loss process sentences. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Conference, Miami, FL. Shi, L. & Doherty, K. A. (2006). Effect of dynamic compression characteristics on listeners’ perception of reverberant spe ...
Cochlear Dead Regions in Typical Hearing Aid Candidates
... test is based on the assumption that tones falling within a DR are actually detected when the excitation spreads to a location on the basilar membrane that contains functioning inner hair cells and neurons. Thus, unmasked pure-tone thresholds for frequencies that fall in a DR are dependent on off-fr ...
... test is based on the assumption that tones falling within a DR are actually detected when the excitation spreads to a location on the basilar membrane that contains functioning inner hair cells and neurons. Thus, unmasked pure-tone thresholds for frequencies that fall in a DR are dependent on off-fr ...
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.