
DRUG INDUCED HEARING LOSS: A CASE STUDY
... is necessary in order to develop appropriate care in the prescription of drugs with ototoxic side effects. Relatively recent issues such as risk-benefit analysis, patient-informed consent, and quality-of-life considerations, particularly when life expectancy can be low, are also to be considered. Mo ...
... is necessary in order to develop appropriate care in the prescription of drugs with ototoxic side effects. Relatively recent issues such as risk-benefit analysis, patient-informed consent, and quality-of-life considerations, particularly when life expectancy can be low, are also to be considered. Mo ...
10 Myths and Misconceptions Regarding Deafness
... – The Tools for Schools Program (TFS) is designed to provide parents with support and guidance about topics related to cochlear implants and education, assist cochlear implant centers in providing support to schools, and support school professionals, early intervention professionals, aural rehabilit ...
... – The Tools for Schools Program (TFS) is designed to provide parents with support and guidance about topics related to cochlear implants and education, assist cochlear implant centers in providing support to schools, and support school professionals, early intervention professionals, aural rehabilit ...
`Sounds for Sam` Book Launch - Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital
... “We hope that the book will help to prepare children and to make the experience less traumatic.” ...
... “We hope that the book will help to prepare children and to make the experience less traumatic.” ...
Stimulus Coding in the Auditory Nerve
... • Phase locking can be quantified using period histograms, which display the distribution of spikes within a stimulus cycle. With perfect phase locking, the period histogram would be an impulse. Period histograms of AN fibers for low-frequency pure tones are nearly sinusoidal at near-threshold level ...
... • Phase locking can be quantified using period histograms, which display the distribution of spikes within a stimulus cycle. With perfect phase locking, the period histogram would be an impulse. Period histograms of AN fibers for low-frequency pure tones are nearly sinusoidal at near-threshold level ...
Every word matters
... When coupled with the ReSound Unite™ Mini Microphone, ReSound Up™ hearing aids maximize your young child’s access to speech and language. They provide a level of exposure that’s normally only available to older kids using in-school equipment. The ReSound Unite™ Mini Microphone is a small, clip-on mi ...
... When coupled with the ReSound Unite™ Mini Microphone, ReSound Up™ hearing aids maximize your young child’s access to speech and language. They provide a level of exposure that’s normally only available to older kids using in-school equipment. The ReSound Unite™ Mini Microphone is a small, clip-on mi ...
auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder*** Auditory Neuropathy
... Cochlear microphonic provides a valid measure of hair cell function. CM generally remain present in individuals with ANSD despite loss of OAEs. Appropriate identification of the CM will help in evaluating outer hair cell function in patients who have lost or never had OAEs and it will help eva ...
... Cochlear microphonic provides a valid measure of hair cell function. CM generally remain present in individuals with ANSD despite loss of OAEs. Appropriate identification of the CM will help in evaluating outer hair cell function in patients who have lost or never had OAEs and it will help eva ...
Cochlear-Implants
... Diagnosis of moderate to profound sensorineural deafness that cannot be mitigated by use of a hearing aid in patients whose auditory cranial nerves are stimulable Cognitive ability to use auditory clues and a willingness to undergo an extended program of rehabilitation Freedom from chronic mid ...
... Diagnosis of moderate to profound sensorineural deafness that cannot be mitigated by use of a hearing aid in patients whose auditory cranial nerves are stimulable Cognitive ability to use auditory clues and a willingness to undergo an extended program of rehabilitation Freedom from chronic mid ...
Performance of Cochlear Implants in Pediatric Patients with Auditory
... Pubmed and Scopus databases were as follows: “hearing loss, cochlear implants, rehabilitation of persons with hearing impairment, auditory neuropathy”. Statistical Analyses: The Mann-Whitney test was performed. RESULTS: The sample consisted of 10 patients. The mean age at surgery was 4.3 years, rang ...
... Pubmed and Scopus databases were as follows: “hearing loss, cochlear implants, rehabilitation of persons with hearing impairment, auditory neuropathy”. Statistical Analyses: The Mann-Whitney test was performed. RESULTS: The sample consisted of 10 patients. The mean age at surgery was 4.3 years, rang ...
Practices Task Force on Auditory Processing Disorders
... listener might also work on developing a customized note‐taking system that enables him/her to capture the information being taught in the classroom. When a listener has auditory memory problems, remembering information such as directions, lists, or study materials may be difficult. It can be ...
... listener might also work on developing a customized note‐taking system that enables him/her to capture the information being taught in the classroom. When a listener has auditory memory problems, remembering information such as directions, lists, or study materials may be difficult. It can be ...
Electroacoustic Limitations in Fitting Children with Severe to
... We should know that a definition of hearing in sound pressure level (SPL) is dependent on both: a) The minimal response levels provided by the child in HL b) The unique acoustic transform provided by the child’s ear (and Ear Mould) ...
... We should know that a definition of hearing in sound pressure level (SPL) is dependent on both: a) The minimal response levels provided by the child in HL b) The unique acoustic transform provided by the child’s ear (and Ear Mould) ...
The Impact of Recurrent Otitis Media on Phonological Development
... also used appropriately to identify if initial independent variables could predict phonological inadequacy for the two groups that did not have typical development by age 3 (Paden, Novak & Beiter, 1987). The interpretation of correlation coefficient was accurate; however, the investigation failed to ...
... also used appropriately to identify if initial independent variables could predict phonological inadequacy for the two groups that did not have typical development by age 3 (Paden, Novak & Beiter, 1987). The interpretation of correlation coefficient was accurate; however, the investigation failed to ...
Speech perception

Speech perception is the process by which the sounds of language are heard, interpreted and understood. The study of speech perception is closely linked to the fields of phonology and phonetics in linguistics and cognitive psychology and perception in psychology. Research in speech perception seeks to understand how human listeners recognize speech sounds and use this information to understand spoken language. Speech perception research has applications in building computer systems that can recognize speech, in improving speech recognition for hearing- and language-impaired listeners, and in foreign-language teaching.