Browsing National Acoustic Laboratories by Author "Sharma, Mridula"
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Attend to This: The Relationship between Auditory Processing Disorders and Attention Deficits
Dillon, Harvey; Gyldenkaerme, Pia; Sharma, Mridula; ; Purdy, Suzanne C (2014)Background: Children clinically diagnosed with auditory processing disorders (APDs) are often described as easily distracted and inattentive, leading some researchers to propose that APDs might be a consequence of ... -
Bilateral versus unilateral cochlear implantation in adult listeners: speech on speech masking and multitasker localization
Rana, Baljeet; Buchholz, Jorg; Morgan, Catherine; Sharma, Mridula; Weller, Tobias; Konganda, Shivali Appaiah; Shirai, Kyoko; Kawano, Atsushi (Trends in Hearing, 2017) -
Cognitive and auditory factors underlying the ability to understand speech in noise: clinical implications for diagnosis and rehabilitation
Yeend, Ingrid; Beach, Elizabeth; Sharma, Mridula; Dillon, Harvey (2017)A proportion of listeners report problems understanding speech in background noise yet their audiogram is clinically normal. A growing body of research in the cognitive hearing science field suggests that both hearing and ... -
Cognitive and auditory factors underlying the ability to understand speech in noise: clinical implications for diagnosis and rehabilitation [Poster]
Yeend, Ingrid; Beach, Elizabeth; Sharma, Mridula; Dillon, Harvey (2017) -
Comorbidity of auditory processing, attention, and memory in children with word reading difficulties
Gokula, Rakshita; Sharma, Mridula; Cupples, Linda; Valderrama, Joaquin (2019)Objectives: To document the auditory processing, visual attention, digit memory, phonological processing, and receptive language abilities of individual children with identified word reading difficulties. Design: ... -
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 ... -
Design and evaluation of the effectiveness of a corpus of congruent and incongruent English sentences for the study of event related potentials
Valerrama, Joaquin T; Beach, Elizabeth F; Sharma, Mridula; Appaiah, Shivali; Schmidt, Elaine (2020)Objective: To design and evaluate the effectiveness of a stimulus material in eliciting the N400 24 event related potential (ERP). 25 Design: A set of 700 semantically congruent and incongruent sentences was developed in ... -
Does musical training protect noise-exposed musicians from the consequences of ‘hidden hearing loss’?
Yeend, Ingrid; Beach, Elizabeth; Sharma, Mridula; Pang, Jermy (2016)"Hidden hearing loss": noise-induced cochlear synaptopathy involving the selective loss of high-threshold auditory nerve fibres without affecting auditory thresholds, but resulting in perceptual deficits such as difficulty ... -
Effects of lifetime noise exposure on the middle-age human auditory brainstem response, tinnitus and speech-in-noise intelligibility
Valderrama, Joaquin; Beach, Elizabeth; Yeend, Ingrid; Sharma, Mridula; Van Dun, Bram; Dillon, Harvey (2018)Recent animal studies have shown that the synapses between inner hair cells and the dendrites of the spiral ganglion cells they innervate are the elements in the cochlea most vulnerable to excessive noise exposure. ... -
The effects of noise exposure and musical training on suprathreshold auditory processing
Yeend, Ingrid; Beach, Elizabeth Francis; Sharma, Mridula; Dillon, Harvey (Hearing Research, 2017-08)Recent animal research has shown that exposure to single episodes of intense noise causes cochlear synaptopathy without affecting hearing thresholds. It has been suggested that the same may occur in humans. If so, it is ... -
Effects of spectral smearing on performance of the spectral ripple and spectro-temporal 1 ripple tests
Narne, Vijaya; Sharma, Mridula; Van Dun, Bram; Bansal, Shalini; Prabhu, Latika; Moore, Brian (The Hearing CRC, University of Melbourne, 2016) -
Electrophysiological evidence of noise-induced cochlear synaptopathy in humans
Valderrrama, Joaquin; Beach, Elizabeth; Yeend, Ingrid; Sharma, Mridula; Van Dun, Bram; Dillon, Harvey (2018) -
Extended high-frequencies and working memory provide diagnostic clues to speech-in-noise problems in adults with normal hearing
Yeend, Ingrid; Beach, Elizabeth; Sharma, Mridula (2018) -
Lifetime noise exposure affects human auditory brainstem responses
Valderrama, Joaquin; Beach, Elizabeth; Yeend, Ingrid; Pang, Jermy; Sharma, Mridula; Van Dun, Bram; Dillon, Harvey (2017)