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Chapter 5

... Shy and withdrawn categorize this child. These children tend to be socially immature. They also tend to be impulsive and hyperactive. Unintentionally, they are often left out, because hearing is so much a part of our world. ...
Aalborg Universitet Is it possible to improve hearing by listening training?
Aalborg Universitet Is it possible to improve hearing by listening training?

... Dierent listening training methods exist, which are based on the assumption that people can be trained to process incoming sound more eectively. It is often distinguished between the terms hearing (=passive reception of sound) and listening (=active process of tuning in to those sounds we wish to ...
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7/2011 - Repatriation Medical Authority

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Health, Safety and Training

Aalborg Universitet Is it possible to improve hearing by listening training?
Aalborg Universitet Is it possible to improve hearing by listening training?

... exists. By the public the "Mozart eect" has been oversimplied and has turned out to become "music makes you smarter". Originally, [8] performed an experiment in which students were given spatial reasoning tasks after listening to 10 minutes of (1) Mozart sonata for two pianos in D major, KV448), ( ...
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Would you like to hear better with an invisible hearing solution

... Missing out in conversations and other important situations, however, can have a huge impact on your life, so it is important to take action quickly if you have any concerns. The sooner you do something about it, the sooner you can stop worrying and start living life to the fullest. Modern hearing c ...
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... – psychophysical methods and sound perception experiments determine how the brain processes signals with different loudness levels, different spectral characteristics, and different temporal properties – characteristics of the physical sound are varied in a systematic manner and the psychophysical o ...
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Lecture 4_winter_2012

... • understanding how we hear sounds and how we perceive speech leads to better design and implementation of robust and efficient systems for analyzing and representing speech • the better we understand signal processing in the human auditory system, the better we can (at least in theory) design pract ...
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Leisure Noise-Induced Hearing Loss

... shown that at least 95% of youths listen to their personal stereo on a daily basis [1], a significant proportion of study participants engage in leisure activities that exposes them to loud noises [2], and only a minority defined hearing loss as a big problem [3]. The study participants reported hav ...
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... Transduction of sound waves The waves produced by different stimuli are transmitted—usually through the air — in different patterns, with lower frequencies indicated by fewer peaks and valleys per second. ...
Shared decision making in audiology
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... • I will be led by them (audiologists). After they test me, they’re there to advise me and I’ll be taking their advice. (65 year old person) ...
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Cochlear Implants for Kids - Gift of Hearing Foundation

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Cochlear Implants - UW-W

... be a factor – Profound bilateral hearing loss – Intact cochlea & auditory nerve – Good general health – No otitis media Aural Rehabilitation Cochlear Implants ...
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Tinnitus and “Hidden Hearing Loss”

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Inclusive Childcare - Connecticut Birth to Three System

... Children with developmental disabilities face many challenges, but vision or hearing impairment does not need to go uncorrected. It is everyone’s job to regularly monitor every child’s vision and hearing in order to detect difficulties as early as possible and to offer maximum support and skilled ...
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Transient Evoked Otoacoustic Emission and Pseudohypacusis

... 20 dB nHL at 9 .45 msec using insert receivers. These results suggest normal hearing sensitivity between 1000 and 4000 Hz . A P300 also was obtained in this patient at low intensity levels, suggesting normal hearing sensitivity at 1000 and 2000 Hz . Upon repeated pure-tone testing, volunteered pure- ...
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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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