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An Introduction to the Mathematics of Hearing

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Types of Hearing Loss

... Sensorineural Hearing Loss Sensorineural hearing loss means there is damage to the inner ear or hearing nerve. Sensorineural hearing loss is usually permanent. Those with sensorineural hearing loss often benefit from hearing aids or other types of amplification. Possible causes of sensorineural hear ...
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... intermittent noisy breathing. Both congenital and acquired airway abnormalities may become life-threatening problems, if they remain undiagnosed and untreated. Narrowing or restriction of the upper airway may occur in any location between the nostrils and the bronchial tree of the lungs. The causes ...
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... The screening procedures for newborns and infants are simple and painless, and can be done while the infant is resting quietly. The two common screening methods used with infants are otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) and auditory brainstem response (ABR). These tools can detect hearing loss averaging 30 ...
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... selective advantage conferred by a faster detection would be increased safety from looming threats. Neural firing is on a time scale in the order of tens of milliseconds. Within one second, a human brain reacting to its environment produces millions of firing patterns distributed throughout the brai ...
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NIH Public Access - Dr. Fayez Bahmad Jr

... bones, but it is widely patent. Microfractures are evident within the otic capsule, especially over the promontory (Fig. 2). There are scattered losses of hair cells in the cochlea, but the organ of Corti is generally present throughout. There is a moderate loss of cochlear neurons compared with tha ...
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neuronal and behavioral sensitivity to binaural time differences in

... presented dichotically. In addition, we tested the behavioral relevance of our results by measuring the behavioral responses to the interaural parameters to which MLD “space-mapped” neurons, neurons with discrete spatial receptive fields, were sensitive. We concentrated our efforts on investigating ...
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Health Supervision III Resident - Stony Brook University School of

... I. Newborns and Infants The screening of newborns and infants involves use of non-invasive, objective physiologic measures that include otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) and/or auditory brainstem response (ABR). Both procedures can be done painlessly while the infant is resting quietly. • Otoacoustic emi ...
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A CD for Diagnosis of Dead Regions in the Cochlea

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The Protective Effect of Conditioning on Noise

... area was somewhere around the end of basal and the beginning of second turn of the cochlea, it was calculated to be approximately 9.0-15.5 mm from the apex (5), it is consistent with the guinea pig cochlear frequency map (10). In current study, we found the most damaged area around 11 mm from the ap ...
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Curriculum Vitae - opens new window

... population that included children with special needs, administrative services and office management, collaboration with teachers, medical providers, and families in order to meet the individual needs of students with varying degrees of hearing impairments. 2001. South Valley Ear, Nose, and Throat Cl ...
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Auditory system



The auditory system is the sensory system for the sense of hearing. It includes both the sensory organs (the ears) and the auditory parts of the sensory system.
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