Browsing National Acoustic Laboratories by Author "Carter, Lyndal"
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Clinical experience of using cortical auditory evoked potentials (CAEPs) in the treatment of infant hearing loss in Australia
Punch, Simone; Van Dun, Bram; King, Alison; Carter, Lyndal; Pearce, Wendy (Seminars in Hearing, 2015)This paper presents the clinical protocol that is currently being used within Australian Hearing for infant hearing aid evaluation using cortical auditory evoked potentials (CAEPs). CAEP testing is carried out in the free ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
Effect of low-frequency gain and venting effects on the benefit derived from directionality and noise reduction in hearing aids
Keidser, Gitte; Carter, Lyndal; Chalupper, Josef; Dillon, Harvey (International Journal of Audiology, 2007-11)AI-DI = articulation index weighted directivity index, ANOVA = analysis of variance, BKB = Bamford-Kowal-Bench sentences, BTE = Behind-the-ear, CD = Compact Disc, DI = directivity index, famplified = frequency at which the ... -
An estimate of prevalence of hearing impairment based on self-report for a large Australian cohort
Beach, Elizabeth; Gilliver, Megan; Carter, Lyndal; Williams, Warwick (2018) -
Hearing threshold shifts among 11 − 35 year olds with early hearing impairment.
Carter, Lyndal (Ear & Hearing, 2017)Data obtained from the clinical records of selected 11-to 35-year-olds with preadult onset hearing impairment were analyzed with two primary aims: (1) to determine the incidence of hearing threshold level (HTL) shift in ... -
More to lose?Noise-risk perceptions and hearing-protective behaviours of 18-24 year olds with hearing impairment and "normal" hearing
Carter, Lyndal; Black, Deborah; Bundy, Anita; Williams, Warwick (2018) -
NAL-NL2 empirical adjustments
Keidser, gitte; Dillon, Harvey; Carter, Lyndal; O'Brien, Anna (Trends in Amplification, 2012) -
Otoacoustic emission findings from a large group of young people, and their relationship to other audiological findings
Carter, Lyndal; Freeston, Katrina; Macoun, Denise; Pang, Jermy; Seeto, Mark; Williams, Warwick; Dillon, Harvey (2012) -
Parent perceptions of children’s leisure and the risk of damaging noise exposure.
Carter, Lyndal; Black, Deborah; Bundy, Anita; Williams, Warwick (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 ... -
Pure tone hearing thresholds and leisure noise: is there a relationship
Williams, Warwick; Carter, Lyndal; Seeto, Mark (Wolters Kluwer, 2015) -
The relationship between cortical auditory evoked potential (CAEP) detection and estimated audibility in infants with sensorineural hearing loss
Chang, Hsiu-Wen; Dillon, Harvey; Carter, Lyndal; Van Dun, Bram; Young, Shuenn-Tsong (International Journal of Audiology, 2012)Objective: To determine the effectiveness of objective statistical detection in CAEP testing to evaluate audibility in young infants with sensorineural hearing loss. Design: CAEP recordings to speech-based stimuli were ... -
The Self-Fitting Hearing Aid
Convery, Elizabeth; Dillon, Harvey; Keidser, Gitte; Carter, Lyndal; Zhou, Dan (2010) -
Sensitivity of cortical auditory evoked potential detection for hearing-impaired infants in response to short speech sounds
Van Dun, Bram; Carter, Lyndal; Dillon, Harvey (Audiology Research, 2012)Cortical auditory evoked potentials (CAEPs0 are an emerging tool for hearing aid fitting evaluation in young children who cannot provide reliable behavioral feedback. It is therefore useful to determine the relationship ... -
Tinnitus and leisure noise
Williams, Warwick; Carter, Lyndal (2017)Objective: To study the relationship of life-time noise exposure and experience of tinnitus. Design: Audiometric measures included otoscopy, pure tone air- and bone-conduction hearing threshold levels (HTL) and otoacoustic ...