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Adult-Onset Auditory Deprivation
Adult-Onset Auditory Deprivation

... that the onset of auditory deprivation for W-22 materials presented under earphones (50-word, taped lists) can occur as late as 11 .5 years after the initial monaural fitting. Gatehouse (1989a, b) evaluated the signal-to-noise ratio for 50 percent performance using single words in a background noise ...
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About Drooling - Super Duper Publications

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Latitude ITE User Guide

... If duoLink is enabled the hearing instrument can be set so that by changing the volume on one hearing instrument, both will be adjusted. Your Latitude 16 hearing instruments will learn your volume control adjustments while the hearing instruments are set to the automatic program, if this feature has ...
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Hearing aid amplification and tinnitus: 2011 overview

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... You can watch the Lyric Patient Counseling Video online at www.lyrichearing.com/new-patient-video for more tips on how to operate your Lyric hearing aid. Can I use headsets / earbuds with Lyric? External headphones and external hearing protection can be used. Do not use inserted headsets, earbuds, o ...
Getting hearing aids
Getting hearing aids

... It may take several months to get used to your aids. Start by wearing them once or twice a day for about an hour in quiet situations. Listen to everyday noises – such as the kettle boiling or doors opening and shutting – to get used to how they sound. Then try conversations with one person, again in ...
Hearing loss and tinnitus in rock musicians: A Norwegian survey
Hearing loss and tinnitus in rock musicians: A Norwegian survey

... Hearing threshold levels in male and female musicians were significantly different only at 0.25 kHz in the left ear, and in the control group at 0.125 kHz and 0.25 kHz in the left ear. The mean threshold levels for the two genders are pooled together in [Table 3]. There were significant differences ...
Causes of hearing loss in adults
Causes of hearing loss in adults

... Type II is usually lethal in utero or perinatally and is possibly autosomal recessive although the risk to future pregnancies is less than 25% (Smith, 1984). Type III is also probably a recessive trait in which there are severely affected infants with limited growth, expanded cystic ends of long bon ...
History of Sign Language
History of Sign Language

... Hearing Children learn a lot from what they hear directly or indirectly e.g. people talking, radio & television, etc Deaf children miss out on all this learning! - making it difficult to communicate with others - slowing down or even preventing learning - need extra support to help them to learn Reg ...
Otological and audiological manifestations in cleft lip and cleft palate
Otological and audiological manifestations in cleft lip and cleft palate

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How to select the optimum BTE fitting option

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Tinnitus – alarm in the ear

Discussion Paper on Hearing Loss
Discussion Paper on Hearing Loss

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A review of depression and suicide risk assessment

... and social signal processing as a diagnostic tool, for depression specifically (Cohn et al., 2009; Cummins et al., 2013c; Joshi et al., 2013; Scherer et al., 2013c; Williamson et al., 2013). These systems rely in particular on facial and body tracking algorithms to capture characteristic behavioural ...
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Chapters 12, 13, 14 Management of Hearing Loss

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PDF Links - Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology

... 100 patients [8]. They were resolved after baseplate modification with magnet force reduction. However, O’Niel et al. [9] reported the skin complication rate was 35.7%, including skin breakdown (n=2) and a patient younger than 5 years required a revision surgery. Among our Sophono cases, 2 patients ...
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Tinnitus Treatment
Tinnitus Treatment

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... Correlations between the edge of OHC loss and hearing sensitivity were in£uenced by the frequency of behavioral testing. Large threshold shifts at 16 kHz were associated with OHC loss in the basal cochlea (i.e. an edge of loss 70^90% from the apex). The same magnitude of hearing loss was only observ ...
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... your medicine carefully before swallowing any pills. • Most hearing instruments can be supplied with a tamper-resistant battery door upon request. This is strongly recommended for infants, small children and people with cognitive impairments. ...
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Lip reading

Lip reading, also known as lipreading or speechreading, is a technique of understanding speech by visually interpreting the movements of the lips, face and tongue when normal sound is not available, relying also on information provided by the context, knowledge of the language, and any residual hearing. Although primarily used by deaf and hard-of-hearing people, people with normal hearing generally process visual information from the moving mouth at a subconscious level.
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