Sarah M Theodoroff,Andrew Schuette,Susan Griest et al.
Sarah M Theodoroff et al.
Background: Little is known about patient factors that might influence outcomes of tinnitus interventions. Determining such factors would offer insights into why some individuals benefit from tinnitus intervention whereas...
Gary P Jacobson
Gary P Jacobson
Karrie L Recker,Martin F McKinney,Brent W Edwards
Karrie L Recker
Background/purpose: The acceptable noise level (ANL) test is the only test that is known to predict success with hearing aids with a high degree of accuracy. A person's ANL is the maximal amount of background noise that h...
The role of spectral resolution, working memory, and audibility in explaining variance in susceptibility to temporal envelope distortion [0.03%]
频谱分辨率、工作记忆和可听度在解释时长包络失真易感性差异中的作用
Evelyn Davies-Venn,Pamela Souza
Evelyn Davies-Venn
Background: Several studies have shown that hearing thresholds alone cannot adequately predict listeners' success with hearing-aid amplification. Furthermore, previous studies have shown marked differences in listeners' s...
The relationship between the acceptance of noise and acoustic environments in young adults with normal hearing: a pilot study [0.03%]
正常听力青年对噪声接受程度及其声环境的关系:一项初步研究
Clifford A Franklin,Letitia J White,Thomas C Franklin et al.
Clifford A Franklin et al.
Background: The acceptable noise level (ANL) indicates how much background noise a listener is willing to accept while listening to speech. The clinical impact and application of the ANL measure is as a predictor of heari...
Are chirps better than clicks and tonebursts for evoking middle latency responses? [0.03%]
短促鸣叫声诱发的中期听觉相关电位比短声和音调 bursts 更好吗?
Samuel R Atcherson,Page C Moore
Samuel R Atcherson
Background: The middle latency response (MLR) is considered a valid clinical tool for assessing the integrity of cortical and subcortical structures. Several investigators have demonstrated that a rising frequency chirp s...
Amplification for listeners with a moderately severe high-frequency hearing loss [0.03%]
中度高频听力损失患者的助听器增益研究
Chi-Chuen Lau,Francis Kuk,Denise Keenan et al.
Chi-Chuen Lau et al.
Background: Some evidence exists to support the use of an extended bandwidth (EBW) for those with a relatively mild to moderate degree of hearing loss. The use of frequency lowering is suggested for those with a severe/pr...
Remediation of spatial processing deficits in hearing-impaired children and adults [0.03%]
听损儿童和成人空间处理缺陷的康复治疗研究
Helen Glyde,Sharon Cameron,Harvey Dillon et al.
Helen Glyde et al.
Background: The ability to use interaural cues to segregate target speech from competing signals allows people with normal hearing to understand speech at significantly poorer signal-to-noise ratios. This ability, referre...
Allowing for asymmetric distributions when comparing auditory processing test percentage scores with normative data [0.03%]
在将听觉处理测试百分比得分与正态分布数据进行比较时考虑非对称分布的影响
Dani Tomlin,Harvey Dillon,Andrea S Kelly
Dani Tomlin
Background: Raw percentage scores can be transformed to age-specific Z scores, despite the asymmetric distribution of normative data using a process that is applicable to any percentage (or proportion)-based result. ...
Fitting and verification of frequency modulation systems on children with normal hearing [0.03%]
正常听力儿童频率调制系统适配及效果验证
Erin C Schafer,Danielle Bryant,Katie Sanders et al.
Erin C Schafer et al.
Background: Several recent investigations support the use of frequency modulation (FM) systems in children with normal hearing and auditory processing or listening disorders such as those diagnosed with auditory processin...