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Parent perceptions of children’s leisure and the risk of damaging noise exposure.
(2014)The purpose of this study was to survey the attitudes of parents of adolescent children (with, and without, hearing impairment), with the following objectives: (1) compare perceptions of the parent groups regarding the ... -
Parental involvement in the care and intervention of children with hearing loss
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The Parents’ Evaluation of Aural/Oral Performance of Children (PEACH) Rating Scale in Chinese: Normative Data
(International Journal of Audiology, 2020)Objective: This study was to establish Chinese norms of Parent’s Evaluation of Aural/Oral of Children (PEACH) rating scale, and to investigate the test-retest reliability and validity for this adapted version. Design: ... -
The Parents’ Perspective of the Early Diagnostic Period of their Child with Hearing Loss: Information and Support
(International Journal of Audiology, 2017)Objective: This study aimed to explore the perspectives of caregivers regarding the information and support they received following diagnosis of their child’s hearing loss. Design: A mixed methods explanatory sequential ... -
The Parsing Syllable Envelopes (ParSE) test for assessment of amplitude modulation discrimination skills in children: Development, normative data and test-retest reliability studies
(JAAA, 2017)Background: Intensity peaks and valleys in the acoustic signal are salient cues to syllable structure, which is accepted to be a crucial early step in phonological processing. As such, the ability to detect low-rate ... -
Passive and active acoustic monitoring of mulloway in the Swan River
(2017)Passive acoustic monitoring is a standard tool to monitor vocal marine fauna. High-frequency multibeam echosounders have developed rapidly in recent years, with the number of applications for detecting and tracking ... -
Perception and management of a self-fitting hearing aid among older adults
(2011)NAL is currently investigating if a ‘self-fitting hearing aid’ (SFHA), a device that users can program themselves without the need for audiological or computer support, is a viable solution for populations who have ... -
Perception and Use of Trainable Hearing Aids by Clinicians and Hearing Aid Users and Candidates
(2016)Aims Trainable hearing aids, which enable users to fine-tune their own settings in real-life environments, have been commercially available since 2006. Currently, there is no information available about their impact. This ... -
The perception by normal hearing persons of intensity fluctuations in narrow bank stimuli and its implications for sound field calibration procedures
(Australian Journal of Audiology, 1980) -
Performance and optimization of the calaid F.M.system
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Performance evaluation of a shock wave-based method for supersonic bullet trajectory estimation
(2017)The supersonic flight of a bullet generates a ballistic shock wave (SW). As the bullet is subjected to both drag and gravity, its speed decreases with the distance travelled and its trajectory is more or less curvilinear. ... -
Performance of personal active noise reduction devices
(2012)This paper presents the results of objective tests performed on 13 personal active noise reduction devices (earmuffs, headphones, headsets and insert earphones) divided into four groups based mainly on structure, using an ... -
Phonological awareness and early reading skills in children with cochlear implants
(Cochlear Implants International, 2014)This paper summarises findings from a population study on outcomes of children with hearing loss in Australia, the Longitudinal Outcomes of Children with Hearing Impairment (LOCHI, www.outcomes.nal.gov.au) study. Children ... -
PLUM and HATS: Helping to detect children with hearing loss from otitis media
(Audiology Now 80, 2020)Children are born ready to learn. How their brain develops is strongly affected by their early experiences with other people and the world around them. There is good evidence on the importance of the first thousand days ... -
Poorer speech reception threshold in noise is associated with lower brain volume in auditory and cognitive processing regions
(Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research, 2018)