
Prevalence of auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder in an auditory
... describe diseases affecting children and adults characterized by normal outer hair cell function and anomalous or absent auditory nerve function; it has been described as a set of auditory disorders that combine otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) and/or cochlear microphonics (CM) with absent or desynchron ...
... describe diseases affecting children and adults characterized by normal outer hair cell function and anomalous or absent auditory nerve function; it has been described as a set of auditory disorders that combine otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) and/or cochlear microphonics (CM) with absent or desynchron ...
High-Frequency Amplification and Sound Quality in Listeners With
... 10 listeners with normal hearing and 20 listeners with mild-to-moderate hearing loss. The test order of signal type, filter conditions, and compressor were randomly selected, without replacement, for each participant. Sound quality was evaluated using a round-robin, pairedcomparison technique. Liste ...
... 10 listeners with normal hearing and 20 listeners with mild-to-moderate hearing loss. The test order of signal type, filter conditions, and compressor were randomly selected, without replacement, for each participant. Sound quality was evaluated using a round-robin, pairedcomparison technique. Liste ...
Effects of high frequency hearing loss on the University of
... speakers, aged between 55-71 years, with normal low frequency hearing (≤25 dB at 250, 500 and 1000 Hz), had speech scores consistent with their audiogram, normal cognition and judged by the examiner to be capable of completing test protocols in terms of sufficient eyesight, alertness and motor contr ...
... speakers, aged between 55-71 years, with normal low frequency hearing (≤25 dB at 250, 500 and 1000 Hz), had speech scores consistent with their audiogram, normal cognition and judged by the examiner to be capable of completing test protocols in terms of sufficient eyesight, alertness and motor contr ...
The audiological journey and early outcomes of twelve infants with
... (Moore et al, 1992; Widen et al, 2000). This means that if an infant is born three months prematurely they may not be able to perform VRA reliably until they are approximately 11 months chronological age. This delay can be greater still in infants with additional disabilities who are unable to perfo ...
... (Moore et al, 1992; Widen et al, 2000). This means that if an infant is born three months prematurely they may not be able to perform VRA reliably until they are approximately 11 months chronological age. This delay can be greater still in infants with additional disabilities who are unable to perfo ...
Curriculum Vitae - Aging Studies Institute
... “Estimating hearing thresholds using Auditory Steady-State Responses: Evaluating a new analysis method and threshold search procedure.” Role: Principal Investigator, Total Direct Costs: $5,000 ...
... “Estimating hearing thresholds using Auditory Steady-State Responses: Evaluating a new analysis method and threshold search procedure.” Role: Principal Investigator, Total Direct Costs: $5,000 ...
2) Noise induced hearing loss
... of subjects. Tinnitus can often be more annoying than the hearing loss itself. Treatment of tinnitus is often unsatisfactory. There has been an association between acoustic trauma (noise induced hearing loss) and Meniere's disease which has been reported in a few research articles and text books. Ho ...
... of subjects. Tinnitus can often be more annoying than the hearing loss itself. Treatment of tinnitus is often unsatisfactory. There has been an association between acoustic trauma (noise induced hearing loss) and Meniere's disease which has been reported in a few research articles and text books. Ho ...
American Auditory Society Scientific and Technology Meeting March
... algorithms. This study objectively and subjectively compared non-linear frequency lowering to spectral envelope warping frequency lowering. Objective outcomes were measured using word recognition in quite and speech sentence recognition in noise. Subjective outcomes were measured using a paired comp ...
... algorithms. This study objectively and subjectively compared non-linear frequency lowering to spectral envelope warping frequency lowering. Objective outcomes were measured using word recognition in quite and speech sentence recognition in noise. Subjective outcomes were measured using a paired comp ...
NIH Public Access - National Acoustic Laboratories
... surprisingly all were considered for cochlear implantation, which is what we would expect for any child with a severe-profound hearing loss, regardless of whether it was due to ANSD. In addition, all subjects showed a considerable improvement in hearing sensitivity following cochlear implantation, w ...
... surprisingly all were considered for cochlear implantation, which is what we would expect for any child with a severe-profound hearing loss, regardless of whether it was due to ANSD. In addition, all subjects showed a considerable improvement in hearing sensitivity following cochlear implantation, w ...
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.