Pupil dilation as an indicator for auditory signal detection
... with a hearing impairment [1]. In Sweden, around 115 000 infants are born each year [2]. Of these, more than 1 in a thousand are born with a permanent hearing impairment [3]. Hearing is important in speech and language development. The earlier a child’s hearing impairment is discovered, the less aff ...
... with a hearing impairment [1]. In Sweden, around 115 000 infants are born each year [2]. Of these, more than 1 in a thousand are born with a permanent hearing impairment [3]. Hearing is important in speech and language development. The earlier a child’s hearing impairment is discovered, the less aff ...
Language and Development: Diagnosing
... possible correlation between the age and type of aphasia suggested by Kent cannot be investigated in these patients. The first two patients have an interlocutor present who talks to the patient within the dialogue whereas in the third extract there is no intervention from an interlocutor. Patient 1 ...
... possible correlation between the age and type of aphasia suggested by Kent cannot be investigated in these patients. The first two patients have an interlocutor present who talks to the patient within the dialogue whereas in the third extract there is no intervention from an interlocutor. Patient 1 ...
How individuals with Parkinson`s disease modify their speech in a
... Parkinson’s Disease In 1817 James Parkinson first described the illness of Parkinson’s disease (PD; Goetz, 1992). It is now evident how widespread PD is, with over 1.5 million people affected in the United States alone (Barlow, Iacono, Paseman, Biswas, & D’Antonio, 1998). Tanner, Goldman, and Ross ( ...
... Parkinson’s Disease In 1817 James Parkinson first described the illness of Parkinson’s disease (PD; Goetz, 1992). It is now evident how widespread PD is, with over 1.5 million people affected in the United States alone (Barlow, Iacono, Paseman, Biswas, & D’Antonio, 1998). Tanner, Goldman, and Ross ( ...
2017 Consumer Marketing Guide
... wear hearing aids, they begin a journey to overall health that starts with auditory wellness and ends with a richer, more complete life. Many people suffer from common conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, obesity and cognitive decline. Surprisingly, many of these conditions are also associate ...
... wear hearing aids, they begin a journey to overall health that starts with auditory wellness and ends with a richer, more complete life. Many people suffer from common conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, obesity and cognitive decline. Surprisingly, many of these conditions are also associate ...
Outcome 6: Hearing Services (RTF 350 KB)
... provide her with advice on strategic directions for the national provision of hearing services and emerging issues of concern. The Committee has already identified a number of key issues that it intends to investigate in the coming year and present recommendations to the Minister. Some of the issues ...
... provide her with advice on strategic directions for the national provision of hearing services and emerging issues of concern. The Committee has already identified a number of key issues that it intends to investigate in the coming year and present recommendations to the Minister. Some of the issues ...
Prevalence of Ear Disorders and Hearing Impairment
... impairment" is often used generically to describe a wide range of hearing losses, including deafness, the regulations for IDEA define hearing loss and deafness separately. Hearing impairment is defined by IDEA as "an impairment in hearing, whether permanent or fluctuating, that adversely affects a p ...
... impairment" is often used generically to describe a wide range of hearing losses, including deafness, the regulations for IDEA define hearing loss and deafness separately. Hearing impairment is defined by IDEA as "an impairment in hearing, whether permanent or fluctuating, that adversely affects a p ...
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
... required. If the noise control options are documented as infeasible, no further engineering control action is required unless there is some other benefit (i.e. ergonomic) to be gained. Indeterminate feasibility describes noise problems where there may be a control but the impact is not fully known a ...
... required. If the noise control options are documented as infeasible, no further engineering control action is required unless there is some other benefit (i.e. ergonomic) to be gained. Indeterminate feasibility describes noise problems where there may be a control but the impact is not fully known a ...
Relationship between Intensity and Reaction Time in Normal
... growth in individuals with hearing impairment who demonstrate a more-rapid-than-normal growth of loudness (e.g., Cox, 1995). What is “normal” for infants is unclear. Given the role that abnormal loudness growth plays in the diagnosis and management of hearing loss, it is very important to know wheth ...
... growth in individuals with hearing impairment who demonstrate a more-rapid-than-normal growth of loudness (e.g., Cox, 1995). What is “normal” for infants is unclear. Given the role that abnormal loudness growth plays in the diagnosis and management of hearing loss, it is very important to know wheth ...
Electromagnetic characteristics of the Staggered Spondaic Word Test
... developed for the purpose of assessing the integrity of the central auditory system. Various response patterns have been outlined and are considered to be indicative of sites or general areas of dysfunction. Scores and response patterns are used in making diagnoses as well as in intervention plannin ...
... developed for the purpose of assessing the integrity of the central auditory system. Various response patterns have been outlined and are considered to be indicative of sites or general areas of dysfunction. Scores and response patterns are used in making diagnoses as well as in intervention plannin ...
Tympanic membrane
... The longer fluid is present, the less likely it is to resolve spontaneously and more likely it is to have a ...
... The longer fluid is present, the less likely it is to resolve spontaneously and more likely it is to have a ...
From Customer Satisfaction to Customer Bliss
... “When ______sold me the H.A., I was confident it would help me hear better. When I received it and wore it every day, it did not make my hearing any better. So, I don’t wear the HA and feel like I wasted my money. I tried to return it and the person did not seem to want to help me. I am quite dissat ...
... “When ______sold me the H.A., I was confident it would help me hear better. When I received it and wore it every day, it did not make my hearing any better. So, I don’t wear the HA and feel like I wasted my money. I tried to return it and the person did not seem to want to help me. I am quite dissat ...
Hearing Aids - Adult
... Hearing loss in the better ear of 30dBHL or greater (from ANSI, 1969) for the pure tone average of 500, 1000 and 2000 Hz, or, a spondee threshold in the better ear of 30 dBHL or greater when pure tone thresholds cannot be established; AND, Hearing loss in each ear is less than 30 dBHL at the fr ...
... Hearing loss in the better ear of 30dBHL or greater (from ANSI, 1969) for the pure tone average of 500, 1000 and 2000 Hz, or, a spondee threshold in the better ear of 30 dBHL or greater when pure tone thresholds cannot be established; AND, Hearing loss in each ear is less than 30 dBHL at the fr ...
Telephone Communication with In-the
... next to the ITE hearing aid. Each subject made as many adjustments as needed to set the gain . When the gain was set for one method of coupling, the subject held the handset to the ITE hearing aid and did not remove it until all tests had been conducted for that method of coupling. The initial metho ...
... next to the ITE hearing aid. Each subject made as many adjustments as needed to set the gain . When the gain was set for one method of coupling, the subject held the handset to the ITE hearing aid and did not remove it until all tests had been conducted for that method of coupling. The initial metho ...
Bilateral cochlear implants in children: Effects of auditory experience
... that the auditory system be able to integrate inputs arriving at the two ears from sound sources that vary in location in space. This “binaural integration” has exquisite mechanisms for capturing differences between the ears in time of arrival and intensity. One major cue thought to be vital for bin ...
... that the auditory system be able to integrate inputs arriving at the two ears from sound sources that vary in location in space. This “binaural integration” has exquisite mechanisms for capturing differences between the ears in time of arrival and intensity. One major cue thought to be vital for bin ...
Popper, L.
... outcomes of treatment that focused on rate of speech manipulation. This is the only group of studies of particular interest for the purpose of the present review. The authors present the outcomes of these rate treatment studies in a table and comment that most of them are phase I studies (testing po ...
... outcomes of treatment that focused on rate of speech manipulation. This is the only group of studies of particular interest for the purpose of the present review. The authors present the outcomes of these rate treatment studies in a table and comment that most of them are phase I studies (testing po ...