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期刊名:Seminars in hearing

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The purpose of this study was to examine the musical engagement (participation and attitude) of pediatric CI recipients who were implanted during early childhood and who have reached age 15 or older. A questionnaire was administered to a gr...
Virginia D Driscoll Virginia D Driscoll
This study examines the efficiency and effectiveness of three types of training on recognition of musical instruments by adults with cochlear implants (CI). Seventy-one adults with CIs were randomly assigned to one of three training conditi...
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In recent years, there has been increasing interest in music perception of cochlear implant (CI) recipients, and a growing body of research conducted in this area. The majority of these studies have examined perceptual accuracy for pitch, r...
Sherri M Jones,Timothy A Jones,Kristal N Mills et al. Sherri M Jones et al.
Sensory information from the vestibular, visual, and somatosensory/proprioceptive systems are integrated in the brain in complex ways to produce a final motor output to muscle groups for maintaining gaze, head and body posture, and controll...
Peter S Steyger Peter S Steyger
High-intensity and/or prolonged exposure to noise causes temporary or permanent threshold shifts in auditory perception. Occupational exposure to solvents or administration of clinically important drugs, such as aminoglycoside antibiotics a...
Richard S Tyler,Jay Rubinstein,Tao Pan et al. Richard S Tyler et al.
This article reviews possible neural correlates of tinnitus, including an increase in rate, a decrease in rate, periodic activity, synchronous activity across neurons, and an edge between active and inactive neurons. We make some suggestion...
Richard Simmons,Christina Dambra,Edward Lobarinas et al. Richard Simmons et al.
Recent functional brain imaging studies in humans suggest that the neural generator(s) for tinnitus may reside in the central nervous system and involve both auditory as well as nonauditory centers. The contribution of nonauditory centers i...
Edward Lobarinas,Wei Sun,Daniel Stolzberg et al. Edward Lobarinas et al.
Because subjective tinnitus is typically localized to the ear with hearing loss, tinnitus was traditionally thought to originate from neural hyperactivity in the damaged ear. However, most studies have found that hearing loss reduces the ne...
Pierre L Divenyi Pierre L Divenyi
Ira Hirsh was among the first to recognize that the auditory system does not deal with temporal information in a unitary way across the continuum of time intervals involved in speech processing. He identified the short range (extending from...
This article explores the steps and factors that audiology clinics should consider to successfully integrate over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids, ensuring that patients with mild to moderate hearing loss have access to affordable and effect...