
Guidelines for Assessment and Management of
... Inconsistent auditory responses, can be good in quiet, poorest in noise. Audiograms can be misleading or ...
... Inconsistent auditory responses, can be good in quiet, poorest in noise. Audiograms can be misleading or ...
Normally Hearing Subjects Have No Advantage of Better
... the average of the two smallest values of loss. Fletcher argued that his method was superior, especially for non-at audiograms. The AMA (American Medical Association) formula gives the percentage of hearing loss. It has undergone several modications and is suitable for impairments greater than ...
... the average of the two smallest values of loss. Fletcher argued that his method was superior, especially for non-at audiograms. The AMA (American Medical Association) formula gives the percentage of hearing loss. It has undergone several modications and is suitable for impairments greater than ...
Research paper: Performance of Cochlear Implants in Pediatric
... 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 ...
Acoustics and perception of sound in everyday environments
... interaural differences, and temporal structure. As a result, echoes and reverberation could influence many aspects of perception, including spatial hearing in direction and distance, speech intelligibility, and spatial unmasking. This paper reviews results from a number of studies examining how the ...
... interaural differences, and temporal structure. As a result, echoes and reverberation could influence many aspects of perception, including spatial hearing in direction and distance, speech intelligibility, and spatial unmasking. This paper reviews results from a number of studies examining how the ...
Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder (ANSD): No Simple Solutions
... What should we tell a family to expect following initial diagnosis of AN when infant is only a few weeks of age? Do all children who present with audiological findings of AN have the same disorder or to the same degree? Can treatment protocols be generalized or should they be individualized? Are the ...
... What should we tell a family to expect following initial diagnosis of AN when infant is only a few weeks of age? Do all children who present with audiological findings of AN have the same disorder or to the same degree? Can treatment protocols be generalized or should they be individualized? Are the ...
Chapter 8: Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder
... the potential is clearly eliminated, a true CM exists (see Figure 5). If the measured potential remains, it is due to a stimulus artifact. The transducer and electrodes should be separated as much as possible, and retesting should be completed. It should be noted that the CM threshold is not a usefu ...
... the potential is clearly eliminated, a true CM exists (see Figure 5). If the measured potential remains, it is due to a stimulus artifact. The transducer and electrodes should be separated as much as possible, and retesting should be completed. It should be noted that the CM threshold is not a usefu ...
Temporal processing in the aging auditory system
... defined as the temporal interval between the burst or release of a stop consonant and the onset of periodic vibration of the vocal cords, is one of the major parameters distinguishing voiced and voiceless consonants ~Lisker and Abramson, 1970!. Several investigators have used categorical perception ...
... defined as the temporal interval between the burst or release of a stop consonant and the onset of periodic vibration of the vocal cords, is one of the major parameters distinguishing voiced and voiceless consonants ~Lisker and Abramson, 1970!. Several investigators have used categorical perception ...
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.