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期刊名:Seminars in hearing

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Charlie Fisher,Michael A Johns,Lien P Decruy et al. Charlie Fisher et al.
Speech intelligibility among competing talkers becomes more difficult with age, even for older adults with clinically normal hearing. Recently, there has been a growing interest in the implementation of auditory-cognitive training to improv...
Karen Z H Li,Jennifer Campos,Margaret K Pichora-Fuller Karen Z H Li
Following from the World Health Organization's consideration of multiple systems (e.g., sensory, motor, and cognitive) in defining healthy aging, this study presents a review of research on training that has the primary goal of improving co...
James R Dornhoffer,Kara C Schvartz-Leyzac,Judy R Dubno et al. James R Dornhoffer et al.
Objective: To review research on the effectiveness of computer-based auditory training (CBAT) in new adult cochlear implant (CI) recipients. Methods: ...
Chi Yhun Lo,Ella Dubinsky,Sean A Gilmore et al. Chi Yhun Lo et al.
Hearing aids (HAs) improve speech perception in quiet environments but remain less effective in noisy conditions, posing significant communication challenges for older adults. Musical training has been proposed as a potential intervention t...
Marcia J Hay-McCutcheon,Lucas A Berenbrok,Elaine Mormer et al. Marcia J Hay-McCutcheon et al.
Adults living in rural communities of Alabama have limited or no access to hearing healthcare for a variety of reasons. Hearing loss can result in decreased social contact, potentially leading to loneliness, and it has been associated with ...
Hailey Mook Hailey Mook
Implementation of over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aid sales can take many forms. The OTC Hearing Aid and Self-Care Symposium included one panel of speakers who addressed considerations for implementation from the perspectives of pharmacists,...
Jasleen Singh,Emma Johnston,Sumitrajit Dhar Jasleen Singh
The product information label (PIL) is the consumer-focused tool required by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to transmit essential health information about candidacy to potential users of over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids. The OTC ...
James Katz,Elaine Mormer,Aravind Parthasarathy et al. James Katz et al.
This article describes the breadth of experiences associated with pursuing commercially available over-the-counter hearing aids (OTC-HAs). Dr. Katz behaved as a consumer pursuing various OTC-HAs. This activity was part of a larger project a...
Ursula M Findlen Ursula M Findlen
Hearing healthcare has always been multidisciplinary and collaborative in nature. The advent of over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids has introduced a new partnership opportunity between audiologists and pharmacists. This article will apply p...