The Application of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health to Functional Auditory Consequences of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury [0.03%]
国际功能残疾和健康分类在轻度脑外伤后听觉功能障碍中的应用研究
R Vander Werff Kathy
R Vander Werff Kathy
This article reviews the auditory consequences of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) within the context of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). Because of growing awareness of mTBI as a public health...
Hearing and Cognitive Impairment and the Role of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health as a Rehabilitation Framework [0.03%]
听力和认知障碍及国际功能、残疾和健康分类作为康复框架的作用
Christopher Lind,Carly Meyer,Jessica Young
Christopher Lind
The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) has been applied widely in the literature to describe and differentiate the broad implications of hearing impairment (HI) and cognitive impairment (CI) on communic...
The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health as a Framework for Providing Patient- and Family-Centered Audiological Care for Older Adults and Their Significant Others [0.03%]
国际功能、残疾和健康分类框架在老年患者及其亲友中心听力保健中的应用
Caitlin Grenness,Carly Meyer,Nerina Scarinci et al.
Caitlin Grenness et al.
Hearing impairment is highly prevalent in the older population, and it impacts communication and quality of life for both the people with the hearing difficulties and their significant others. In this article, typical audiological assessmen...
What Is the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health and Why Is It Relevant to Audiology? [0.03%]
国际功能、残疾和健康分类及其对于听力学的意义是什么?
Carly Meyer,Caitlin Grenness,Nerina Scarinci et al.
Carly Meyer et al.
The World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) is widely used in disability and health sectors as a framework to describe the far-reaching effects of a range of health conditions on ...
Dennis R Trune,Anh Nguyen-Huynh
Dennis R Trune
The inner ear vasculature is responsible for maintenance of the blood-labyrinth barrier, transport of systemic hormones for ion homeostasis, and supplying nutrients for metabolic functions. Unfortunately, these blood vessels also expose the...
The Acoustic Change Complex in Young Children with Hearing Loss: A Preliminary Study [0.03%]
听障儿童的声学变化复合体的初步研究
Amy S Martinez,Laurie S Eisenberg,Arthur Boothroyd
Amy S Martinez
The acoustic change complex (ACC) is a cortical auditory evoked potential elicited in response to a change in an ongoing sound. The ACC may have promise for assessing speech perception in infants and toddlers. In this preliminary study, the...
Neural Encoding of Speech and Music: Implications for Hearing Speech in Noise [0.03%]
听觉皮层对于语音和音乐的神经编码:对理解噪声中的言语的意义
Samira Anderson,Nina Kraus
Samira Anderson
Understanding speech in a background of competing noise is challenging, especially for individuals with hearing loss or deficits in auditory processing ability. The ability to hear in background noise cannot be predicted from the audiogram,...
Computer-Assisted Speech Training for Cochlear Implant Patients: Feasibility, Outcomes, and Future Directions [0.03%]
人工耳蜗植入患者的计算机辅助言语训练:可行性、效果和未来方向
Qian-Jie Fu,John J Galvin rd
Qian-Jie Fu
Learning electrically stimulated speech patterns can be a new and difficult experience for cochlear implant patients. Cochlear implantation alone may not fully meet the needs of many patients, and additional auditory rehabilitation may be n...
Clinical Application of the P1 Cortical Auditory Evoked Potential Biomarker in Children with Sensorineural Hearing Loss and Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder [0.03%]
P1听觉事件相关电位在神经性聋和耳聋谱系疾病患儿的临床应用研究
Julia Dee Campbell,Garrett Cardon,Anu Sharma
Julia Dee Campbell
The P1 component of the cortical auditory evoked potential (CAEP) shows clearly documented age-related decreases in latency and changes in morphology in normal hearing children, providing a biomarker for development of the auditory cortical...