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期刊名:Seminars in hearing

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ISSN:0734-0451

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Haiping Huang,Ilze Oosthuizen,Erin M Picou Haiping Huang
Response time-based dual-task paradigms are commonly adopted to measure behavioral listening effort. Most extant studies used an all-response approach that included secondary task responses under both correct and incorrect primary task resp...
David B Ryan,Mark A Eckert,Eric W Sellers et al. David B Ryan et al.
The goal of this study was to examine the effect of hearing loss on theta and alpha electroencephalography (EEG) frequency power measures of performance monitoring and cognitive inhibition, respectively, during a speech-in-noise task. It wa...
Soumya Venkitakrishnan,Yu-Hsiang Wu Soumya Venkitakrishnan
Knowledge about listening difficulty experienced during a task can be used to better understand speech perception processes, to guide amplification outcomes, and can be used by individuals to decide whether to participate in communication. ...
Elizabeth A Walker Elizabeth A Walker
We review the literature related to Patricia Stelmachowicz's research in pediatric audiology, specifically focusing on the influence of audibility in language development and acquisition of linguistic rules. Pat Stelmachowicz spent her care...
Brian B Monson,Allison Trine Brian B Monson
Recent work has demonstrated that high-frequency (>6 kHz) and extended high-frequency (EHF; >8 kHz) hearing is valuable for speech-in-noise recognition. Several studies also indicate that EHF pure-tone thresholds predict speech-in-noise per...
Lori J Leibold,Lauren Calandruccio,Emily Buss Lori J Leibold
Basic research investigating auditory development often has implications for clinical diagnosis and treatment of hearing loss in children, but it can be challenging to translate those findings into practice. Meeting that challenge was a gui...
Dawna E Lewis Dawna E Lewis
Numerous studies have shown that children with mild bilateral (MBHL) or unilateral hearing loss (UHL) experience speech perception difficulties in poor acoustics. Much of the research in this area has been conducted via laboratory studies u...
Kathryn B Wiseman,Ryan W McCreery Kathryn B Wiseman
This article reviews the research of Pat Stelmachowicz on traditional and novel measures for quantifying speech audibility (i.e., pure-tone average [PTA], the articulation/audibility index [AI], the speech intelligibility index, and auditor...
Cory L Hillis,Rosalie M Uchanski,Lisa S Davidson Cory L Hillis
A counseling tool routinely used by pediatric audiologists and early intervention-specialists is the often-named "common sounds audiogram" (CSA). Typically, a child's hearing detection thresholds are plotted on the CSA to indicate that chil...
Navid Shahnaz,Hammam AlMakadma,Chris A Sanford Navid Shahnaz
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1764139.]. Thieme. All rights reserved.