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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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Marie Oberg,Therese Bohn,Ulrika Larsson et al. Marie Oberg et al.
Background: Previous research suggests that audiological rehabilitation for older adults could include group communication programs in addition to hearing aid fitting or as an alternative to hearing aid fitting for those ...
Varghese Peter,Kogo Wong,Vijaya Kumar Narne et al. Varghese Peter et al.
Background: There are many clinically available tests for the assessment of auditory processing skills in children and adults. However, there is limited data available on the maturational effects on the performance on the...
Tara M Davis,James Jerger Tara M Davis
Background: We recently described a research study in which age-related changes in interaural asymmetry were elicited using the N400 of the auditory event-related potentials (AERP) (Davis et al, 2013). The N400 was the pr...
Ariane Laplante-Lévesque,Claus Nielsen,Lisbeth Dons Jensen et al. Ariane Laplante-Lévesque et al.
Background: Previous studies found that, on average, users overreport their daily amount of hearing aid use compared to objective measures such as data logging. However, the reasons for this are unclear. ...
Richard H Wilson,Rachel McArdle Richard H Wilson
Background: For the past 50+ years, audiologists have been taught to measure the pure-tone thresholds at the interoctave frequencies when the thresholds at adjacent octave frequencies differ by 20 dB or more. Although thi...
Mary E Fischer,Karen J Cruickshanks,Alex Pinto et al. Mary E Fischer et al.
Background: Many factors influence the decision to retire including age, insurance, and pension availability along with physical and mental health. Hearing impairment may be one such factor. ...
K Jonas Brännström,Johannes Lantz,Lars Holme Nielsen et al. K Jonas Brännström et al.
Background: Outcome measures can be used to improve the quality of the rehabilitation by identifying and understanding which variables influence the outcome. This information can be used to improve outcomes for clients. I...
Yu-Hsiang Wu,Elizabeth Stangl,Carol Pang et al. Yu-Hsiang Wu et al.
Background: Little is known regarding the acoustic features of a stimulus used by listeners to determine the acceptable noise level (ANL). Features suggested by previous research include speech intelligibility (noise is u...
Margaret T Dillon,Emily Buss,Harold C Pillsbury et al. Margaret T Dillon et al.
Background: Cochlear implant (CI) recipients with postoperative hearing preservation may utilize an ipsilateral bimodal listening condition known as electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS). Studies on EAS have reported signif...