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Adults who report difficulty hearing speech in noise: an exploration of experiences, impacts and coping strategies
(International Journal of Audiology, 2019) -
Advancing tinnitus awareness through animation
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Aided cortical response, speech intelligibility, consonant perception and functional performance of young children using conventional amplification or nonlinear frequency compression
(Elsevier, 2014)ABSTRACT Objective: The aim of this study was to compare conventional processing with nonlinear frequency compression (NLFC) in hearing aids for young children with bilateral hearing loss. Methods: Sixty-four children ... -
An algorithm that administer adaptive speech-in-noise testing to a specified reliability at 1 selectable points on the psychometric function
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Allowing for Asymmetric Distributions When Comparing Auditory Processing Test Percentage Scores with Normative Data
(Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 2014)Background: Raw percentage scores can be transformed to age-specific Z scores, despite the asymmetric distribution of normative data using a process that is applicable to any percentage (or proportion)- based result. Purpose: ... -
Analysis of alertness status of subjects undergoing the cortical auditory evoked potential hearing test
(Springr-Verlag, 2012)In this paper, we analyze the EEG rhythms of subjects undergoing the cortical auditory evoked potential (CAEP) hearing test. Investigation of the importance of the different EEG rhythms in terms of their capability in ... -
Assessing self-management of hearing impairment in older adults
(2017)To evaluate the capacity of a self-management assessment tool to identify unmet hearing health care (HHC) needs; to determine whether such an assessment yields novel and clinically useful information. Design: Hearing loss ... -
Attend to This: The Relationship between Auditory Processing Disorders and Attention Deficits
(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 ... -
Auditory Evoked Potentials and Cochlear Implants: Research Findings and Clinical Applications in Children
(American Language Speech and Hearing Association, 2009) -
An Australian version of the acceptable noise level test and its predictive value for successful hearing-aid use in an older population
(2014)Objective: The Acceptable Noise Level (ANL), a measure of noise tolerance, has been 2 proposed as a predictor for successful hearing aid use. The aims of this study were to obtain 3 normative data, and to evaluate the ... -
Automated cortical auditory response 1 detection strategy
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An automatic algorithm for blink-artifact suppression based on iterative template matching: Application to single channel recording of cortical auditory evoked potentials
(2017)Artifact reduction in electroencephalogram (EEG) signals is usually necessary to carry out data analysis appropriately. Despite the large amount of denoising techniques available with a multichannel setup, there is a ... -
An automatic algorithm for blink-artifact suppression based on iterative template matching: Application to single channel recording of cortical auditory evoked potentials
(Journal of Neural Engineering, 2018)Artifact reduction in electroencephalogram (EEG) signals is usually necessary to carry out data analysis appropriately. Despite the large amount of denoising techniques available with a multichannel setup, there is a ... -
Better visuospatial working memory in adults who report profound deafness compared to those with normal or poor hearing: data from the UK Biobank resource
(Ear & Hearing, 2016)Profound deafness and visuospatial working memory 2 Introduction Experimental work has shown better visuospatial working memory (VSWM) in profoundly deaf individuals compared to those with normal hearing. Other data, ...