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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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L Behtani,D Paromov,K Moïn-Darbari et al. L Behtani et al.
Recent studies suggest that sound amplification via hearing aids can improve postural control in adults with hearing impairments. Unfortunately, only a few studies used well-defined posturography measures to assess balance in adults with he...
Virginia Best,Elin Roverud Virginia Best
Subjective reports indicate that hearing aids can disrupt sound externalization and/or reduce the perceived distance of sounds. Here we conducted an experiment to explore this phenomenon and to quantify how frequently it occurs for differen...
Robel Z Alemu,Blake C Papsin,Robert V Harrison et al. Robel Z Alemu et al.
The present study aimed to define use of head and eye movements during sound localization in children and adults to: (1) assess effects of stationary versus moving sound and (2) define effects of binaural cues degraded through acute monaura...
Jiayue Liu,Joshua Stohl,Enrique A Lopez-Poveda et al. Jiayue Liu et al.
The past decade has seen a wealth of research dedicated to determining which and how morphological changes in the auditory periphery contribute to people experiencing hearing difficulties in noise despite having clinically normal audiometri...
Moritz Wächtler,Pascale Sandmann,Hartmut Meister Moritz Wächtler
When presenting two competing speech stimuli, one to each ear, a right-ear advantage (REA) can often be observed, reflected in better speech recognition compared to the left ear. Considering the left-hemispheric dominance for language, the ...
Chiara Casolani,Ali Borhan-Azad,Rikke Skovhøj Sørensen et al. Chiara Casolani et al.
This study aimed to assess the validity of a high-frequency audiometry tool based on Bayesian learning to provide a reliable, repeatable, automatic, and fast test to clinics. The study involved 85 people (138 ears) who had their high-freque...
Michal Fereczkowski,Raul H Sanchez-Lopez,Stine Christiansen et al. Michal Fereczkowski et al.
Hearing aids provide nonlinear amplification to improve speech audibility and loudness perception. While more audibility typically increases speech intelligibility at low levels, the same is not true for above-conversational levels, where d...
Leanne Sijgers,Torquil Sorensen,Andrew Soulby et al. Leanne Sijgers et al.
The objective to preserve residual hearing during cochlear implantation has recently led to the use of intracochlear electrocochleography (ECochG) as an intraoperative monitoring tool. Currently, a decrease in the amplitude of the differenc...
Rolph Houben,Ilja Reinten,Wouter A Dreschler et al. Rolph Houben et al.
Preference for noise reduction (NR) strength differs between individuals. The purpose of this study was (1) to investigate whether hearing loss influences this preference, (2) to find the number of distinct settings required to classify par...
Christian Lorenzi,Frédéric Apoux,Elie Grinfeder et al. Christian Lorenzi et al.
Research in hearing sciences has provided extensive knowledge about how the human auditory system processes speech and assists communication. In contrast, little is known about how this system processes "natural soundscapes," that is the co...