Temporal processing in the aging auditory system
... subjects. Thus the studies agree in that all found some elderly individuals who exhibited losses in temporal resolution that were unrelated to degree of hearing loss. Therefore it is reasonable to consider factors other than peripheral hearing loss that could account for age-related differences in m ...
... subjects. Thus the studies agree in that all found some elderly individuals who exhibited losses in temporal resolution that were unrelated to degree of hearing loss. Therefore it is reasonable to consider factors other than peripheral hearing loss that could account for age-related differences in m ...
Hearing Loss
... end of the ear canal that separates the outer ear and the middle ear. When sound hits the eardrum, it begins to vibrate much like the membrane of a drum when it is struck with a drumstick. The Middle Ear ...
... end of the ear canal that separates the outer ear and the middle ear. When sound hits the eardrum, it begins to vibrate much like the membrane of a drum when it is struck with a drumstick. The Middle Ear ...
Traction Alopecia: A Clinical Approach to Diagnosis and Management C
... score may be a useful tool to monitor disease progression and treatment. The differential diagnosis for TA includes both scarring and nonscarring alopecia. Alopecia areata; central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia; traumatic alopecia from chemical, heat, and/or mechanical trauma; trichotillomania; a ...
... score may be a useful tool to monitor disease progression and treatment. The differential diagnosis for TA includes both scarring and nonscarring alopecia. Alopecia areata; central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia; traumatic alopecia from chemical, heat, and/or mechanical trauma; trichotillomania; a ...
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... auditory nerve normally because of damage to the inner ear. Some of the bone conduction responses may be normal or close to normal, depending on what is affected in the middle ear. The above graph shows a mixed high frequency hearing loss in the left ear. In the lower frequencies, bone conduction is ...
... auditory nerve normally because of damage to the inner ear. Some of the bone conduction responses may be normal or close to normal, depending on what is affected in the middle ear. The above graph shows a mixed high frequency hearing loss in the left ear. In the lower frequencies, bone conduction is ...
Ocular Dominance and Patterned Lateral Connections in a Self
... as ocularity or orientation), the lateral connections can learn correlations between these features (such as Gestalt principles), and thereby form a basis for feature grouping. As an illustration, consider a single spot of light presented to the left eye. The spot causes disjoint activity patterns i ...
... as ocularity or orientation), the lateral connections can learn correlations between these features (such as Gestalt principles), and thereby form a basis for feature grouping. As an illustration, consider a single spot of light presented to the left eye. The spot causes disjoint activity patterns i ...
neuroassess
... mucosa, facial skin, and mastication • To test motor function, ask the client to close jaws tightly then try to separate the clenched jaw • Test the corneal reflex by lightly touching the client's cornea with a cotton wisp • Check sensory function by asking the client to close the eyes, then lightly ...
... mucosa, facial skin, and mastication • To test motor function, ask the client to close jaws tightly then try to separate the clenched jaw • Test the corneal reflex by lightly touching the client's cornea with a cotton wisp • Check sensory function by asking the client to close the eyes, then lightly ...
Embryology of the Neck and Neck Masses June 2005
... state is the treatment of choice. In Type II Branchial cleft cysts, the cyst or external opening is localized in the anterior neck, always superior to the hyoid bone. They have been traditionally found in a triangle formed from the EAC curving to meet the mid-hyoid and tip of the chin. The tract cou ...
... state is the treatment of choice. In Type II Branchial cleft cysts, the cyst or external opening is localized in the anterior neck, always superior to the hyoid bone. They have been traditionally found in a triangle formed from the EAC curving to meet the mid-hyoid and tip of the chin. The tract cou ...
How should we treat Idiopathic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss?
... Sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) is described as hearing loss of 30dB or greater over at least three contiguous audiometric frequencies occurring within a 3 day period.1 Surveys have placed the incidence of SSNHL at around 5 to 20 per 100,000 per year,2 although a study completed in Germany ...
... Sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) is described as hearing loss of 30dB or greater over at least three contiguous audiometric frequencies occurring within a 3 day period.1 Surveys have placed the incidence of SSNHL at around 5 to 20 per 100,000 per year,2 although a study completed in Germany ...
Hearing Augmentation
... increased inner ear fluid pressure or from disturbances of nerve transmission. 3. Central hearing impairment occurs when auditory centers of the brain are affected by injury, disease, tumor, hereditary, or unknown causes. Loudness of sound is not necessarily affected, although understanding of speec ...
... increased inner ear fluid pressure or from disturbances of nerve transmission. 3. Central hearing impairment occurs when auditory centers of the brain are affected by injury, disease, tumor, hereditary, or unknown causes. Loudness of sound is not necessarily affected, although understanding of speec ...
noise-induced hearing loss
... auditory nerve. As the resonant frequency of the external ear canal is about 3200 Hz, the sounds of these frequencies come to the eardrum increased up to 20 dB. With the greater sensitivity of cilia to the higher frequency sounds, it is expected that cilia responsible for the adoption of sound frequ ...
... auditory nerve. As the resonant frequency of the external ear canal is about 3200 Hz, the sounds of these frequencies come to the eardrum increased up to 20 dB. With the greater sensitivity of cilia to the higher frequency sounds, it is expected that cilia responsible for the adoption of sound frequ ...
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.