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... In addition, what children can understand and what they are able to produce are completely different. In most cases children can understand a wider variety and more complex information then they themselves can convey. Please keep this in mind when interacting with a child who is exploring their worl ...
... In addition, what children can understand and what they are able to produce are completely different. In most cases children can understand a wider variety and more complex information then they themselves can convey. Please keep this in mind when interacting with a child who is exploring their worl ...
Tympanometry in Clinical Practice
... p. 341). A low-frequency probe tone was preferred because the current day microphones were nonlinear at high frequencies and the probe tone level could be increased without eliciting an acoustic reflex. In other words, the selection of a 220 Hz probe tone was made without any consideration of its di ...
... p. 341). A low-frequency probe tone was preferred because the current day microphones were nonlinear at high frequencies and the probe tone level could be increased without eliciting an acoustic reflex. In other words, the selection of a 220 Hz probe tone was made without any consideration of its di ...
The Action Potential - (canvas.brown.edu).
... skin. (We’ll learn more about pain in Chapter 12.) The membrane of these fibers is believed to possess a type of gated sodium channel that opens when the nerve ending is stretched. The initial chain of events is therefore: (1) the thumbtack enters the skin, (2) the membrane of the nerve fibers in th ...
... skin. (We’ll learn more about pain in Chapter 12.) The membrane of these fibers is believed to possess a type of gated sodium channel that opens when the nerve ending is stretched. The initial chain of events is therefore: (1) the thumbtack enters the skin, (2) the membrane of the nerve fibers in th ...
Methods in Clinical Phonetics
... phoneticians are using a range of instrumentation to investigate the articulatory, acoustic and perceptual aspects of speech. Although these instrumental techniques still contain a degree of uncertainty (in that interpreting read-outs from many pieces of equipment is not always straightforward), the ...
... phoneticians are using a range of instrumentation to investigate the articulatory, acoustic and perceptual aspects of speech. Although these instrumental techniques still contain a degree of uncertainty (in that interpreting read-outs from many pieces of equipment is not always straightforward), the ...
Atorvastatin in the Management of Tinnitus with Hyperlipidemias
... of eighth cranial nerve. Regardless of the initiation of tinnitus, the primary pathology is the damage to the cochlea and eighth cranial nerve due to vascular ischaemia, ageing, loud noise exposure, viral infections or ototoxic drugs.4 Cochlear damage results in hearing loss which results in imbalan ...
... of eighth cranial nerve. Regardless of the initiation of tinnitus, the primary pathology is the damage to the cochlea and eighth cranial nerve due to vascular ischaemia, ageing, loud noise exposure, viral infections or ototoxic drugs.4 Cochlear damage results in hearing loss which results in imbalan ...
Managing Low-Frequency Hearing Loss
... “reverse-slope audiogram”—is fibers through temporal coding. Thornton one of the more difficult-to-fit audiomet- & Abbas3 compared the speech recognition ric configurations. Although many ability of 3 subjects who were identified researchers1,2 have proposed solutions to with a low frequency dead re ...
... “reverse-slope audiogram”—is fibers through temporal coding. Thornton one of the more difficult-to-fit audiomet- & Abbas3 compared the speech recognition ric configurations. Although many ability of 3 subjects who were identified researchers1,2 have proposed solutions to with a low frequency dead re ...
HEARING PROTECTION
... A convenient, easily inserted option for those who are constantly in and out of noisy areas. ...
... A convenient, easily inserted option for those who are constantly in and out of noisy areas. ...
Pudendal Neuralgia - Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology
... Buttock pain (area around ischial tuberosity) with sitting Referred sciatic pain Pain referred to the medial side of the thigh Suprapubic pain Urinary frequency or pain with full bladder Pain after orgasm/ejaculation Dyspareunia or pain after intercourse Erectile dysfunction Normal pudendal nerve mo ...
... Buttock pain (area around ischial tuberosity) with sitting Referred sciatic pain Pain referred to the medial side of the thigh Suprapubic pain Urinary frequency or pain with full bladder Pain after orgasm/ejaculation Dyspareunia or pain after intercourse Erectile dysfunction Normal pudendal nerve mo ...
A clinical approach to women with hirsutism
... Ferriman-Gallwey Score, which quantitates the hair growth in the most androgen sensitive areas, graded from 1 to 4 giving a cumulative score of 36 (Figure 1). However this score has its own limitations especially due to its subjective nature of assessment, which can be made further difficult since m ...
... Ferriman-Gallwey Score, which quantitates the hair growth in the most androgen sensitive areas, graded from 1 to 4 giving a cumulative score of 36 (Figure 1). However this score has its own limitations especially due to its subjective nature of assessment, which can be made further difficult since m ...
kayikci makalesi - The Journal of International Advanced Otology
... protocols. Regarding the initial screening, Kappa coefficient among the first and second protocols, the first and third protocols was found to be 0.681 indicating high ratio agreement among those protocols (p<0.05). Also, Kappa coefficient among the second and third protocols was found to be 1.000 f ...
... protocols. Regarding the initial screening, Kappa coefficient among the first and second protocols, the first and third protocols was found to be 0.681 indicating high ratio agreement among those protocols (p<0.05). Also, Kappa coefficient among the second and third protocols was found to be 1.000 f ...
Noise Audits WISHA - Training
... • The louder the noise and the longer the exposure, the greater chance permanent damage will occur. • There is really no such thing as “tough ears” or “getting used to it”. ...
... • The louder the noise and the longer the exposure, the greater chance permanent damage will occur. • There is really no such thing as “tough ears” or “getting used to it”. ...
030313 Vestibular Neuritis
... the clinical problem Acute spontaneous vertigo results from an imbalance in tonic vestibular activity. The patient has an intense sensation of rotation that is aggravated by head motion and change of position. It is difficult to stand and to walk, and there is a tendency to veer toward the affected ...
... the clinical problem Acute spontaneous vertigo results from an imbalance in tonic vestibular activity. The patient has an intense sensation of rotation that is aggravated by head motion and change of position. It is difficult to stand and to walk, and there is a tendency to veer toward the affected ...
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... preciated that in the cochlea, narrow-band tuning enhances the sensitivity of hair cells (Block 1992), and for just as long arguments have raged over the site(s) of such tuning. For the mammalian cochlea, which hears at frequencies well above the upper limit in other species (10 kHz), current debate ...
... preciated that in the cochlea, narrow-band tuning enhances the sensitivity of hair cells (Block 1992), and for just as long arguments have raged over the site(s) of such tuning. For the mammalian cochlea, which hears at frequencies well above the upper limit in other species (10 kHz), current debate ...
Tinnitus - Decatur ENT
... Tinnitus is commonly defined as hearing a sound in the absence of external sounds. Tinnitus is not a disease in itself but a common symptom, and because it involves the perception of sound or sounds, it is commonly associated with the hearing system. In fact, various parts of the hearing system, inc ...
... Tinnitus is commonly defined as hearing a sound in the absence of external sounds. Tinnitus is not a disease in itself but a common symptom, and because it involves the perception of sound or sounds, it is commonly associated with the hearing system. In fact, various parts of the hearing system, inc ...
hearing loss and comorbidities
... Hearing loss can differ from one ear to the other (asymmetrical hearing loss). As a result of this, prevalence rates can be reported for either the better or the worse ear in terms of the level of hearing loss. Asymmetrical hearing loss results in problems with for instance the spatial identificatio ...
... Hearing loss can differ from one ear to the other (asymmetrical hearing loss). As a result of this, prevalence rates can be reported for either the better or the worse ear in terms of the level of hearing loss. Asymmetrical hearing loss results in problems with for instance the spatial identificatio ...
Modeling sound localization in sagittal planes for human listeners
... to visual localization, the functionality of auditory localization is rather complex, but offers certain benefits, namely, it works all around the listener as well as across visual barriers and it operates nonstop, even during sleep. In vision or touch, spatial location is topographically represente ...
... to visual localization, the functionality of auditory localization is rather complex, but offers certain benefits, namely, it works all around the listener as well as across visual barriers and it operates nonstop, even during sleep. In vision or touch, spatial location is topographically represente ...
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... a hearing aid recommendation for individual children provide a clear, audible input signal and reduce the imwith MBHL (Figure 6). This guidance is based on the pact of noise and reverberation. They are available in a definitions of MBHL for both flat and high frequency variety of configurations (e.g ...
... a hearing aid recommendation for individual children provide a clear, audible input signal and reduce the imwith MBHL (Figure 6). This guidance is based on the pact of noise and reverberation. They are available in a definitions of MBHL for both flat and high frequency variety of configurations (e.g ...
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.