Hearing Loss
... Sensorineural Hearing Loss This is caused by the damage in the cochlea of the inner ear (sensory) and/or in the auditory nerve (neural). The most common causes may be hereditary hearing loss, the result of aging, exposure to loud noise and ototoxicity etc. Up to now, there is no medical treatment fo ...
... Sensorineural Hearing Loss This is caused by the damage in the cochlea of the inner ear (sensory) and/or in the auditory nerve (neural). The most common causes may be hereditary hearing loss, the result of aging, exposure to loud noise and ototoxicity etc. Up to now, there is no medical treatment fo ...
Semantics and Categories
... 3rd person (“other”) actions: Often visually perceived 1st person (“self”) actions: Rarely visually perceived Yet we are able to know what we perceive (Barresi & Moore, 1996, BBS) ...
... 3rd person (“other”) actions: Often visually perceived 1st person (“self”) actions: Rarely visually perceived Yet we are able to know what we perceive (Barresi & Moore, 1996, BBS) ...
Pediatric Sensorineural Hearing Loss
... maintenance. Finally, an auditory skills and hearing aid verification evaluation is performed to determine the child's ability to attend to and integrate sound using conventional amplification. During the surgery, the audiologist is present in the operating room. Immediately before and after the coc ...
... maintenance. Finally, an auditory skills and hearing aid verification evaluation is performed to determine the child's ability to attend to and integrate sound using conventional amplification. During the surgery, the audiologist is present in the operating room. Immediately before and after the coc ...
Vestibular and Auditory Ototoxicity
... In the organ of Corti, the outer hair cells of the basal turn are damaged first. As drug treatment is continued, the damage may spread to more apical regions. Inner hair cells seem to be more resistant to injury than outer hair cells. This difference could be a result of the higher concentration of ...
... In the organ of Corti, the outer hair cells of the basal turn are damaged first. As drug treatment is continued, the damage may spread to more apical regions. Inner hair cells seem to be more resistant to injury than outer hair cells. This difference could be a result of the higher concentration of ...
Redalyc.Computational Model of the Cochlea using Resonance
... cochlea using a new solution by resonance analysis to the models of fluid mechanics in the cochlea and the basilar membrane as a system of forced harmonic oscillators proposed by Lesser and Berkeley. The computational model of resonance analysis is successfully compared with the method of numerical ...
... cochlea using a new solution by resonance analysis to the models of fluid mechanics in the cochlea and the basilar membrane as a system of forced harmonic oscillators proposed by Lesser and Berkeley. The computational model of resonance analysis is successfully compared with the method of numerical ...
Cochlear Implants and Auditory Brainstem Implants
... approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) may not be considered investigational and thus these procedures, devices or laboratory tests may be assessed only on the basis of their medical necessity. DESCRIPTION: Profound deafness in childhood affects the development of auditory speech pe ...
... approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) may not be considered investigational and thus these procedures, devices or laboratory tests may be assessed only on the basis of their medical necessity. DESCRIPTION: Profound deafness in childhood affects the development of auditory speech pe ...
Ménière`s Disease
... two hours or longer and fatigue and an off-balance sensation may last for hours to days. During attacks, patients may be unable to perform their usual activities, needing to lie down until the vertigo resolves. Hearing loss is often intermittent, occurring mainly at the time of the attacks of vertig ...
... two hours or longer and fatigue and an off-balance sensation may last for hours to days. During attacks, patients may be unable to perform their usual activities, needing to lie down until the vertigo resolves. Hearing loss is often intermittent, occurring mainly at the time of the attacks of vertig ...
Implementation of a Medical Device for Testing the Functionality of
... Being able to assess the health of the human auditory system is of utmost importance where infants are concerned, especially newborn babies. In the United States, every year over thirty children are born with a hearing disability [5]; a late determination of hearing impairment can have grave effects ...
... Being able to assess the health of the human auditory system is of utmost importance where infants are concerned, especially newborn babies. In the United States, every year over thirty children are born with a hearing disability [5]; a late determination of hearing impairment can have grave effects ...
cochlear implant
... Is there an age limit for receiving a cochlear implant? Children 2 years of age to adults over 90 years old have received cochlear implants worldwide and are doing very well. Candidates must first undergo specific hearing tests and medical evaluation to determine if they would benefit from this proc ...
... Is there an age limit for receiving a cochlear implant? Children 2 years of age to adults over 90 years old have received cochlear implants worldwide and are doing very well. Candidates must first undergo specific hearing tests and medical evaluation to determine if they would benefit from this proc ...
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... curves are under a great deal of discussion and examination, but it seems clear that, in fact, the depolarization of the outer hair cells creates the compression exhibited in the difference between applied intensity (the external power) and the internal loudness (the actual sensation level experienc ...
... curves are under a great deal of discussion and examination, but it seems clear that, in fact, the depolarization of the outer hair cells creates the compression exhibited in the difference between applied intensity (the external power) and the internal loudness (the actual sensation level experienc ...
BANDED EARPLUGS
... If you must shout to be understood over the background noise when standing about one arm-length away from somebody, ...
... If you must shout to be understood over the background noise when standing about one arm-length away from somebody, ...
A Hole in the Eardrum
... travels through the outer ear and reaches the eardrum, causing it to vibrate. The vibration is then transmitted through three tiny bones (ossicles) in the middle ear. ...
... travels through the outer ear and reaches the eardrum, causing it to vibrate. The vibration is then transmitted through three tiny bones (ossicles) in the middle ear. ...
Clinical White Paper
... Specific comparison of the Natus Flexicoupler® to a currently available insert earphone reveals that the sound pressure level at the infant eardrum are within 2-3 dB of pressures at the adult eardrum for frequencies below 2000 Hz. At frequencies above 2000 Hz, sound pressure at the infant eardrum wa ...
... Specific comparison of the Natus Flexicoupler® to a currently available insert earphone reveals that the sound pressure level at the infant eardrum are within 2-3 dB of pressures at the adult eardrum for frequencies below 2000 Hz. At frequencies above 2000 Hz, sound pressure at the infant eardrum wa ...
Basal ganglia
... Motor Control by the Basal Ganglia The BG are the five interactive structures on each side of the brain: ...
... Motor Control by the Basal Ganglia The BG are the five interactive structures on each side of the brain: ...
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.