Browsing National Acoustic Laboratories by Author "Dillon, Harvey"
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Correlating performance on the Listening in Spatialized Noise – Sentences Test (LiSN-S) with the Listening in Spatialized Noise – Universal Test (LiSN-U)
Mealings, Kiri; Cameron, Sharon; Dillon, Harvey (International Journal of Audiology, 2020)Objective: The aim of this study was to correlate 6-7-year-old children’s results on each condition of the Listening in Spatialized Noise – Sentences test (LiSN-S) with the new language-independent version, the Listening ... -
Cortical auditory evoked potentials (CAEPs) in adults in response to filtered speech stimuli
Carter, Lyndal; Dillon, Harvey; Seymour, John; Seeto, Mark (Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 2010)Previous studies have demonstrated the CAEPs can be reliably elicited in response to speech stimuli in listeners wearing hearing aids. It is unclear, however, how close to the aided behavioral threshold (ie. at what ... -
Cortical auditory evoked potentials (CAEPs) in response to multi-tone (MT) stimuli in hearing-impaired adults.
Bardy, Fabrice; Jessica Sjahalam-King; Van Dun, Bram; Dillon, Harvey (Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 2015)Abstract Objective: To determine if one-octave multi-tone (MT) stimuli increase the amplitude of cortical auditory evoked potentials (CAEPs) in individuals with a hearing loss when compared to standard pure-tone (PT) ... -
Deconvolution of overlapping cortical auditory evoked potentials recorded using short stimulus onset-asynchrony ranges
Bardy, Fabrice; Van Dun, Bram; Dillon, Harvey; McMahon, Catherine; ; (Clinical Neurosphysiology, 2014)The first aim of this study is to validate the theoretical framework of Least-Squares (LS) deconvolution on experimental data. The second is to investigate the waveform morphology of the cortical auditory evoked potential ... -
Delving into ‘hidden hearing loss’: Perspectives from an Australian behavioural study
Yeend, Ingrid; Beach, Elizabeth; Pang, Jermy; Valderrama, Joaquin; Sharma, Mridula; Dillon, Harvey (2016) -
Delving into ‘hidden hearing loss’: Results from a large-scale behavioural investigation
Yeend, Ingrid; Beach, Elizabeth; Sharma, Mridula; Pang, Jermy; Dillon, Harvey (2016)Some adults report problems understanding speech in background noise yet their audiograms are clinically normal. Animal studies suggest this may result from noise-induced damage to synaptic connections between auditory ... -
Derivation of the NAL-NL2 prescription procedure
Keidser, Gitte; Dillon, Harvey; Ching, Teresa; Flax, Matthew; Brewer, Scott (2010) -
Detection of alertness states using electoencephalogram and cortical auditory evoked potential responses
Rabie, Alaleh; Ahmed, Al-An; Van Dun, Bram; Dillon, Harvey (2013-11)in this paper, we focus on identifying the alertness state of subjects undergoing the cortical auditory evoked potential (CAEP) hearing test. A supervised classification approach is adopted, where subjects were advised to ... -
Detection of hearing problems in Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander children: A comparison between clinician-administered and self-administrated hearing tests
Mealings, Kiri; Harkus, Samantha; Flesher, Brooke; Meyer, Alea; Chung, King; Dillon, Harvey (International Journal of Audiology, 2020) -
Detection of hearing problems in Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander children: A comparison between clinician-administered and self-administrated hearing tests
Mealings, Kiri; Harkus, Samantha; Flesher, Brooke; Meyer, Alea; Chung, King; Dillon, Harvey (International Journal of Audiology, 2020) -
The Detection of Infant Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials (CAEPs) Using Statistical and Visual Detection Techniques
Carter, Lyndal; Golding, Maryanne; Dillon, Harvey; Seymour, John (2010) -
The Detection of Infant Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials (CAEPs) Using Statistical and Visual Detection Techniques
Carter, Lyndal; Golding, Maryanne; Dillon, Harvey; Seymour, John (Journal American Academy of Audiology Vo. 21: 347-356 (2010), 2010)Background: With the advent of newborn hearing screening programs, the need to verify the fit of hearing aids in young infants has increased. The recording of cortical auditory evoked potentials (CAEPs) for this purpose ... -
Determining Unilateral or Bilateral Hearing Aid Preference in Adults: A prospective study
Glyde, Helen; Dillon, Harvey; Seeto, Mark; Young, Taegan; Roup, Christina (International Journal of Audiology, 2020) -
Development and evaluation of a test for the assessment of syllabic parsing ability in children
Cameron, Sharon; Dillon, Harvey; Chong-White, Nicky; Beechey, Tim; Young, Taegan; Mealings, Kiri (2016)The Parsing Syllable Envelopes test (ParSE) was developed to investigate whether some children have a deficit in their ability to detect syllable boundaries. -
Development of Telscreen: a telephone-based speech-in-noise hearing screening test with a novel masking noise and scoring procedure
Dillon, Harvey; Beach, Elizabeth; Seymour, John; Carter, Lyndal; Golding, Maryanne (International Journal of Audiology, 2016)Objective: In 2006 the National Acoustic Laboratories was commissioned to create a telephone-based hearing screening test. Design: NAL developed ‘Telscreen’, a speech-in-noise test modelled on the Dutch and UK telephone ... -
The development of the auditory processing domains questionnaire (APDQ)
Mealings, Kiri; O'Hara, Brian; Dillon, Harvey (2018) -
The Dichotic Digits difference Test (DDdT): Development, Normative Data and Retest Reliability Studies
Cameron, Sharon; Glyde, Helen; Dillon, Harvey; Whitfield, Jessica; Seymour, John (2015-08)Background: The dichotic digits test is one of the most widely used assessment tools for central auditory processing disorder (CAPD). However, questions remain concerning the impact of cognitive factors on test ... -
The Dichotic Digits difference Test (DDdT): Development, Normative Data and Test-Retest Reliability Studies
Cameron, Sharon; Glyde, Helen; Dillon, Harvey; Whitfield, Jessica; Seymour, John (2014)Background: The dichotic digits test is one of the most widely used assessment tools for central auditory processing disorder (CAPD). However, questions remain concerning the impact of cognitive factors on test results. Purpose: ... -
Do new hearing aid users prefer less low- frequency, high-frequency, or overall gain than experienced users?
Keidser, Gitte; O'Brien, Anna; Carter, Lyndal; Froelich, Matthias; Dillon, Harvey (2006)There seems to be a widespread belief among clinicians that new hearing aid users prefer less gain than experienced hearing aid users, and therefore that new users will acclimatize to more gain over time. This belief is ...