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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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Saskia Ibelings,Thomas Brand,Esther Ruigendijk et al. Saskia Ibelings et al.
Speech-recognition tests are widely used in both clinical and research audiology. The purpose of this study was the development of a novel speech-recognition test that combines concepts of different speech-recognition tests to reduce traini...
Daniel Oberfeld,Katharina Staab,Florian Kattner et al. Daniel Oberfeld et al.
Listeners with normal audiometric thresholds show substantial variability in their ability to understand speech in noise (SiN). These individual differences have been reported to be associated with a range of auditory and cognitive abilitie...
Tal Honigman,Sharon L Cushing,Blake C Papsin et al. Tal Honigman et al.
This multi-center study examined the safety and effectiveness of cochlear implantation of children between 9 and 11 months of age. The intended impact was to support practice regarding candidacy assessment and prognostic counseling of pedia...
Larry E Humes,David A Zapala Larry E Humes
Almost since the inception of the modern-day electroacoustic audiometer a century ago the results of pure-tone audiometry have been characterized by an audiogram. For almost as many years, clinicians and researchers have sought ways to dist...
Maaike Van Eeckhoutte,Bettina Skjold Jasper,Erik Finn Kjærbøl et al. Maaike Van Eeckhoutte et al.
The use of in-situ audiometry for hearing aid fitting is appealing due to its reduced resource and equipment requirements compared to standard approaches employing conventional audiometry alongside real-ear measures. However, its validity h...
Andrew T Sabin,Dale McElhone,Daniel Gauger et al. Andrew T Sabin et al.
The extent to which active noise cancelation (ANC), when combined with hearing assistance, can improve speech intelligibility in noise is not well understood. One possible source of benefit is ANC's ability to reduce the sound level of the ...
Yu-Chen Hung,Pei-Hsuan Ho,Pei-Hua Chen et al. Yu-Chen Hung et al.
This study aimed to investigate the role of hearing aid (HA) usage in language outcomes among preschool children aged 3-5 years with mild bilateral hearing loss (MBHL). The data were retrieved from a total of 52 children with MBHL and 30 ch...
Florine L Bachmann,Joshua P Kulasingham,Kasper Eskelund et al. Florine L Bachmann et al.
The auditory brainstem response (ABR) is a valuable clinical tool for objective hearing assessment, which is conventionally detected by averaging neural responses to thousands of short stimuli. Progressing beyond these unnatural stimuli, br...
Naomi F Bramhall,Garnett P McMillan Naomi F Bramhall
Cochlear synaptopathy, a form of cochlear deafferentation, has been demonstrated in a number of animal species, including non-human primates. Both age and noise exposure contribute to synaptopathy in animal models, indicating that it may be...
LaGuinn Sherlock,Gregory Ellis,Alyssa Davidson et al. LaGuinn Sherlock et al.
The objective of this project was to establish cutoff scores on the tinnitus subscale of the Tinnitus and Hearing Survey (THS) using a large sample of United States service members (SM) with the end goal of guiding clinical referrals for ti...