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期刊名:Trends in hearing

缩写:TRENDS HEAR

ISSN:2331-2165

e-ISSN:2331-2165

IF/分区:3.0/Q1

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Mariam Alzaher,Pauline Nieto,Kuzma Strelnikov et al. Mariam Alzaher et al.
Previous studies have shown that older adults can witness a decline in the integration of their spatial auditory cues even when they don't present pathological audiometric thresholds. Nonetheless, when spatial hearing in aging is discussed,...
Tobias Goehring,Robert P Carlyon Tobias Goehring
Web-based applications are increasingly used in clinical audiology, driven by the development of mobile, remote technology, and strong demand. Remote applications also have large potential to increase statistical power, accessibility, and d...
Lily Cassandra Paulick,Torsten Dau,Helia Relaño-Iborra Lily Cassandra Paulick
Spectro-temporal modulation (STM) sensitivity has been proposed as a sensitive marker of speech intelligibility in challenging listening conditions, yet the underlying auditory mechanisms involved in STM detection remain incompletely unders...
Robel Z Alemu,Alan Blakeman,Jaina Negandhi et al. Robel Z Alemu et al.
This study aimed to characterize effects of bilateral bone conduction devices (BCD) including the Cochlear™ Osia® (Osia) and the Cochlear™ percutaneous Baha® Connect System (Baha) on localization of stationary and moving sound in childr...
Haruna Fujihira,Rinako Higashi,Shimpei Yamagishi et al. Haruna Fujihira et al.
This study investigated differences in auditory brainstem responses (ABRs) using the paired-click paradigm between young adults frequently exposed to loud sounds and those not. Young adults with normal hearing were divided into two groups: ...
Robert A Lutfi,Lindsey Kummerer,Jungmee Lee et al. Robert A Lutfi et al.
Difficulty recognizing speech in noise is a common complaint among those with sensorineural hearing loss. Yet the degree of difficulty differs widely among individuals, often unrelated to the clinical gold standard for evaluating hearing, t...
Saskia Röttges,Christopher Hauth,Kirsten C Wagener et al. Saskia Röttges et al.
This study analyzed speech recognition thresholds (SRTs) in noise of 738 listeners with different degrees of hearing loss, including normal hearing. Speech was presented from the front, while noise was presented from either the front or fro...
Go Ashida Go Ashida
The neural processing of interaural time and level differences (ITDs/ILDs) underlies binaural sound localization. Neurons of the mammalian lateral superior olive (LSO) are sensitive to ILDs and envelope-ITDs of acoustic stimuli. Bushy cells...
Scott Bannister,Jennifer Firth,Gerardo Roa-Dabike et al. Scott Bannister et al.
Music is central to many people's lives, and hearing loss (HL) is often a barrier to musical engagement. Hearing aids (HAs) help, but their efficacy in improving speech does not consistently translate to music. This research evaluated syste...
Hannah Guest,Paul Elliott,Martie van Tongeren et al. Hannah Guest et al.
Research into the long-term effects of noise on hearing is often confounded by health and lifestyle differences between individuals. UK police radio ear-pieces are capable of emitting high sound levels and, crucially, are worn in one ear, a...