National Acoustic Laboratories: Recent submissions
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The effect of cross-over frequency on binaural hearing performance of adults using electric acoustic stimularions
(. Applied Health Economics and Health Policy., 2018)Objective: To investigate the effect of varying cross-over frequency (CF) settings for electric-acoustic (EA) stimulation in one ear combined with acoustic (A) hearing in the opposite ear on binaural speech perception, ... -
The impact of unilateral hearing loss on adult life
(Hearing Review, 2019)There is a need to improve awareness and to better understand the impact and struggles of people who have unilateral hearing loss (UHL), the audiologists who treats them, and those who work, live and socialise with them. ... -
Time to listen: most regular patrons of music venues prefer lower volumes
(Frontiers in Psychology, 2019)High sound levels are a feature of nightclubs and live music venues, and therefore pose a risk to patrons’ hearing. As a result, these venues are often a focus area for hearing health promotion, and particular emphasis ... -
The frequency-following response as an assessment of spatial processing
(International Journal of Audiology, 2019)It is important to detect children with difficulties distinguishing speech-in-noise early. Prompt identification may be assisted by an evoked potential. The aims of the present study were: 1) to evaluate the frequency-following ... -
Difficulties understanding speech in noise with a normal or near-normal audiogram
(Hearing Matters, 2019)Approximately 5 to 15% of people who visit a hearing clinic report difficulty understanding speech in noise, but have a 'normal' audiogram, that is, have no difficulty hearing soft tones in a quiet environment.Traditional ... -
The relationship between hearing loss self-management and hearing aid benefit and satisfaction
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Factors associated with successful setup of a self-fitting hearing aid and the need for personalized support
(2017)Objectives: Self-fitting hearing aids have the potential to increase the accessibility of hearing 3 health care. The aims of this study were to: (1) identify factors that are associated with the 4 ability to successfully ... -
A high-performance, flexible, and cost-efficient auditory 1 evoked response 2 recording system appropriate for research purposes
(2014)The recording of auditory evoked responses (AER) is used in hospitals and clinics worldwide for hearing impairments detection and threshold estimation, and in research centers to understand and model the mechanisms ... -
Does the current Outreach program meet hearing-service needs in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations?
(National Acoustics Laboratories, 2018)Key findings Of the 77,162 estimated to have a hearing loss, 10,669 (13.8%) received hearing services through the funded program administered by Australian Hearing in 2017-18. Eligibility criteria for Australian Hearing ... -
Poorer speech reception threshold in noise is associated with lower brain volume in auditory and cognitive processing regions
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Factors Influencing Caregiver Decision Making to Change the Communication Method of their Child with Hearing Loss
(2018)The communication journey of a child with hearing loss is often a complex, interwoven process in which the child’s use of language or method of communication may change numerous times. As there has been limited research ... -
Tele audiology a recipe for success
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Tele-Audiology resources Investigation guide
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Tele-Audiology and the Patient Journey
(IDA Institute, 2018)