Intraoperative Compound Action Potentials as a Predictor of Postoperative Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials in Cochlear Implant Users [0.03%]
术中复合动作电位作为人工耳蜗使用者术后皮层听觉诱发电位预测指标的研究
Alexander Stutley,Caris Bogdanov,Marcus Windsor Rao Voola et al.
Alexander Stutley et al.
Introduction: Electrically evoked cortical auditory evoked potentials (ECAEPs) are central brain responses to auditory stimuli that correlate with postoperative cochlear implant (CI) hearing outcomes. They differ from ele...
Residual Dizziness Characteristics of Idiopathic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss Patients with Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo [0.03%]
特发性突发性感音神经性聋合并良性阵发性位置性眩晕患者的残余头晕特点分析
Jing Yang,Gaoyun Xiong,Hongyi Lu et al.
Jing Yang et al.
Introduction: ISSNHL, a common clinical condition, can be accompanied by vertigo. Initially, research on sudden deafness primarily focused on the hearing loss itself, with less emphasis on episodic vertigo. However, as ve...
Intra-cochlear electrode position impacts the preservation of residual hearing in an animal model of cochlear implant surgery [0.03%]
耳蜗植入电极位置影响动物模型残余听力的保存
Max Meuser,Susanne Schwitzer,Mario Thiele et al.
Max Meuser et al.
Introduction: Preservation of residual hearing after cochlear implantation remains challenging. There are several approaches to preserve residual hearing, but the configuration of the implant electrode array seems to play...
Sudden Hearing Loss Before, During, and After the Pandemic: Investigating COVID-19 Illness and Vaccine-Related Symptoms [0.03%]
突发性听力损失与新冠疫情的关系:研究新冠感染及疫苗接种相关的症状的影响
Elaine C Thompson,Khaled Altartoor,Esther X Vivas
Elaine C Thompson
Introduction: Accumulating reports suggest an increase in sudden sensorineural hearing loss during the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccination periods. However, clear evidence is lacking. The goal of this study was to determine...
Exploring CHAPS as a Potential Measurement for Auditory Processing and Cognitive Ability in Children with Hearing Loss [0.03%]
探讨CHAPS作为听力损失儿童听觉处理和认知能力测量的潜在应用价值
Deniz Tuz,Ceren Bodur,Beyza Akti et al.
Deniz Tuz et al.
Objectives: The primary goal was to investigate the suitability of CHAPS for assessing cognitive abilities and auditory processing in people with hearing loss (HL), specifically in the domains of auditory processing, verb...
Development of a Semi-Automated Approach for the Quantification of Neuronal Cells in the Spiral Ganglion of the Whole Implanted Gerbil Cochlea, Acquired by Light-Sheet Microscopy [0.03%]
一种半自动量化光片显微成像小鼠耳蜗螺旋神经节神经元细胞的方法及其应用
Philippine Toulemonde,Cyril Beck,Michaël Risoud et al.
Philippine Toulemonde et al.
Introduction: Assessing cochlear implantation's impact on cell loss and preventing post-implant cochlear damage are key areas of focus for hearing preservation research. The preservation of auditory neuronal and sensory n...
Academic Outcomes with Hearing Amplification Devices in Children with Unilateral Hearing Loss: A Systematic Review and Narrative Synthesis [0.03%]
单侧听力损失儿童使用助听装置的疗效:系统综述及叙述性综合分析
Daniel R Romano,Sampat Sindhar,Lauren H Yaeger et al.
Daniel R Romano et al.
Background: Many studies have shown increased academic problems in children with unilateral hearing loss (UHL). However, whether hearing devices can ameliorate the educational difficulties associated with UHL is not well ...
Influence of Speech Rate on Auditory Recognition in Cochlear Implant Users [0.03%]
言语速率对人工耳蜗佩戴者听觉识别的影响研究
Aline Faria de Sousa,Lucas Bevilacqua Alves da Costa,Maristela Julio Costa et al.
Aline Faria de Sousa et al.
Introduction: This study aimed to verify the influence of speech stimulus presentation and speed on auditory recognition in cochlear implant (CI) users with poorer performance. ...
Synchrotron Phase-Contrast Imaging and Cochlear Otosclerosis: A Case Report [0.03%]
同步相位对比成像在耳硬化症中的应用:一例报告
Dina Giese,Helge Rask-Andersen,Hanif M Ladak et al.
Dina Giese et al.
Introduction: Otosclerosis is a bone disorder affecting the labyrinthine capsule that leads to conductive and occasionally sensorineural hearing loss. The etiology of otosclerosis remains unknown; factors such as infectio...
Published Erratum
Audiology & neuro-otology. 2024 May 16:1. DOI:10.1159/000539350 2024