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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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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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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. ...
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...