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期刊名:Seminars in hearing

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ISSN:0734-0451

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Case evidence is presented that highlights the clinical relevance and significance of a novel sound therapy-based treatment. This intervention has been shown to be efficacious in a randomized controlled trial for promoting expansion of the ...
Susan L Gold,Craig Formby Susan L Gold
A structured counseling protocol is described that, when combined with low-level broadband sound therapy from bilateral sound generators, offers audiologists a new tool for facilitating the expansion of the auditory dynamic range (DR) for l...
Peggy A Korczak,LaGuinn P Sherlock,Monica L Hawley et al. Peggy A Korczak et al.
This study characterizes changes in response properties of toneburst-evoked auditory brainstem responses (ABRs) and/or middle latency responses (MLRs) as a function of perceived loudness and physical intensity of these stimuli and delineate...
Craig Formby,Peggy Korczak,LaGuinn P Sherlock et al. Craig Formby et al.
In this report of three cases, we consider electrophysiologic measures from three hyperacusic hearing-impaired individuals who, prior to treatment to expand their dynamic ranges for loudness, were problematic hearing aid candidates because ...
LaGuinn P Sherlock,Craig Formby LaGuinn P Sherlock
Most clinicians approach the objective fitting of hearing aids with three goals in mind: audibility, comfort, and tolerance. When these three amplification goals have been met, the hearing aid user is more likely to adapt to and perceive be...
Craig Formby,JoAnne Payne,Xin Yang et al. Craig Formby et al.
This study was undertaken with the purpose of streamlining clinical measures of loudness growth to facilitate and enhance prescriptive fitting of nonlinear hearing aids. Repeated measures of loudness at 500 and 3,000 Hz were obtained bilate...
Monica L Hawley,LaGuinn P Sherlock,Craig Formby Monica L Hawley
This research was to document intra- and intersubject variability in measures of pure tone thresholds, loudness discomfort levels, and the Contour test of loudness for tonal and speech stimuli across 8 to 10 repeated test sessions over a pe...
David A Fabry David A Fabry
Although private practice in audiology has evolved during the past 40 years, hearing aids have remained as a central component to success. This article will discuss present and future trends for the next 40 years, including parallels to oth...