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期刊名:Journal of the american academy of audiology

缩写:J AM ACAD AUDIOL

ISSN:1050-0545

e-ISSN:2157-3107

IF/分区:1.2/Q3

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Victoria Williams-Sanchez,Rachel A McArdle,Richard H Wilson et al. Victoria Williams-Sanchez et al.
Background: Several European countries have demonstrated successful use of telephone screening tests for auditory function. The screening test consists of spoken three-digit sequences presented in a noise background. The ...
De Wet Swanepoel,Robert H Eikelboom,Robert H Margolis De Wet Swanepoel
Background: Despite its value as a diagnostic measure of middle-ear function, recommendations for tympanometry as a screening test for middle-ear disorders have been tentative. This is primarily due to concerns related to...
Andrew J Vermiglio Andrew J Vermiglio
Background: The area of (central) auditory processing disorder [(C)APD] is highly controversial. This controversy is fueled in part by multiple ambiguous descriptions of this condition. The American Speech-Language and He...
Erik P Rauterkus,Catherine V Palmer Erik P Rauterkus
Background: The hearing aid effect is the term used to describe the assignment of negative attributes to individuals using hearing aids. The effect was first empirically identified in 1977 when it was reported that adults...
Terrin N Tamati,David B Pisoni Terrin N Tamati
Background: Natural variability in speech is a significant challenge to robust successful spoken word recognition. In everyday listening environments, listeners must quickly adapt and adjust to multiple sources of variabi...
Håkan Hua,Magnus Emilsson,Kim Kähäri et al. Håkan Hua et al.
Background: Health care professionals frequently meet employees with hearing impairment (HI) who experience difficulties at work. There are indications that the majority of these difficulties might be related to the prese...
Marie Oberg,Therese Bohn,Ulrika Larsson Marie Oberg
Background: In Sweden, there is a lack of evidence-based rehabilitation programs for hearing loss. The Active Communication Education program (ACE) has successfully been used in Australia and was translated and evaluated ...
Andrea L Pittman,Ashley J Pederson,Madalyn A Rash Andrea L Pittman
Background: Fast- and slow-acting amplitude compression parameters have complementary strengths and weaknesses that limit the full benefit of this feature to hearing aid users. Adaptive time constants have been suggested ...
Judith T Blumsack,Sandra Clark-Lewis,Kelli M Watts et al. Judith T Blumsack et al.
Background: Ideally, individual real-ear-to-coupler difference (RECD) measurements are obtained for pediatric hearing instrument-fitting purposes. When RECD measurements cannot be obtained, age-related average RECDs based...