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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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Lucas S Baltzell,Kosta Kokkinakis,Amy Li et al. Lucas S Baltzell et al.
In October of 2022, the US Food and Drug Administration finalized regulations establishing the category of self-fitting over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids, intended to reduce barriers to hearing aid adoption for individuals with self-perce...
Adnan M Shehabi,Christopher J Plack,Margaret Zuriekat et al. Adnan M Shehabi et al.
The study set out to acquire validation data for Arabic versions of the Digits-in-Noise (DIN) test, measured using browser-based software suitable for home hearing screening. DIN and pure-tone audiometric (PTA) thresholds were obtained from...
Carl Pedersen,Jesper Hvass Schmidt,Ellen Raben Pedersen et al. Carl Pedersen et al.
Under- and overamplification of sound is a common problem in hearing aid fitting. This paper describes the implementation of two new variants of the hearing in noise test for quantifying aided hearing at the lower and upper ends of the rang...
Charlotte Vercammen,Olaf Strelcyk Charlotte Vercammen
We describe the development and validation of a self-administered online hearing test, which screens for hearing loss and provides an estimated audiogram. The hearing test computes test results from age, self-reported hearing abilities, and...
Pedro Lladó,Piotr Majdak,Roberto Barumerli et al. Pedro Lladó et al.
Localization of sound sources in sagittal planes significantly relies on monaural spectral cues. These cues are primarily derived from the direction-specific filtering of the pinnae. The contribution of specific frequency regions to the cue...
Robert P Carlyon,John M Deeks,Bertrand Delgutte et al. Robert P Carlyon et al.
Cochlear implant (CI) users are usually poor at using timing information to detect changes in either pitch or sound location. This deficit occurs even for listeners with good speech perception and even when the speech processor is bypassed ...
Timothy Beechey,Graham Naylor Timothy Beechey
This paper describes a conceptual model of adaptive responses to adverse auditory conditions with the aim of providing a basis for better understanding the demands of, and opportunities for, successful real-life auditory functioning. We rev...
Johanna Hengen,Inger Lundeborg Hammarström,Stefan Stenfelt Johanna Hengen
Problems with own-voice sounds are common in hearing aid users. As auditory feedback is used to regulate the voice, it is possible that hearing aid use affects phonation. The aim of this paper is to compare hearing aid users' perception of ...
Alexina Whitley,Timothy Beechey,Lauren V Hadley Alexina Whitley
Many of our conversations occur in nonideal situations, from the hum of a car to the babble of a cocktail party. Additionally, in conversation, listeners are often required to switch their attention between multiple talkers, which places de...