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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, ... -
Bias in assessing binaural advantage
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"Bigger is better: Increasing cortical auditory response amplitude via stimulus spectral complexity"
(Ear & Hearing, 2015)Objective: To determine the influence of auditory stimuli spectral characteristics on cortical 30 auditory evoked potentials (CAEPs). 31 Design: CAEPs were obtained from 15 normal-hearing adults in response to six multi-tone ... -
British children´s performance on the Listening in Spatialized Noise-Sentences Test (LISN-S).
(International Journal of Audiology, 2019)Prospective study comparing the performance of a single British group of children to North-American norms on the LiSN-S (North American version). Study sample: The British group was composed of 46 typically developing ... -
CAEPs in (un)aided normal-hearing and hearing-impaired adults
(Seminars in Hearing, 2015)Introduction Cortical auditory evoked potentials (CAEPs) are influenced by the characteristics of the stimulus, including level and hearing aid gain. Previous studies have measured CAEPs aided and unaided in individuals ... -
The calculation of maximum permissible ambient noise levels for audiometric testing to a given threshold level with a specified uncertainty
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Camera Traps Can Be Heard and Seen by Animals
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Caring for musicians’ ears: Insights from audiologists and manufacturers reveal need for evidence-based guidelines.
(2017)Objective: This study investigated clinical care delivered to musicians in Australia by audiologists and manufacturers of musicians’hearing protectors. Design: Audiologists with experience treating musicians were invited ... -
Changing beliefs about leisure noise: using health promotion models to investigate young people’s engagement with and attitudes toward hearing health.
(2015)Objective: To investigate factors influencing young people’s motivation to reduce their leisure noise exposure, and protect their hearing health Design: Questionnaires were conducted online to investigate young people’s ... -
Chapter 27. The Importance of Early Intervention for Infants and Children with Hearing Loss
(Thieme Publishers, 2017)Key Points 1. The literature on the effectiveness of intervention for improving outcomes of children with hearing loss at a population level has equivocal findings. 2. The LOCHI study addresses the evidence gap by ... -
Chapter 32. Managing infants and children with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder (ANSD)
(Thieme Publishers, 2017)Key Points 1. ANSD is a heterogeneous disorder and has a number of potential sites-of-lesion depending on the underlying cause. Hence, the hearing configuration, speech perception, and functional and speech language ... -
Client-Based Adjustments of Hearing Aid Gain: The Effect of Different Control Configurations
(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins •, 2008)Objectives: Facilitating the fine-tuning of advanced hearing aids requires information about the acoustic environment. The concept of a “trainable” hearing aid may provide a more direct approach to hearing aid fine-tuning ... -
Clinical experience of using cortical auditory evoked potentials (CAEPs) in the treatment of infant hearing loss in Australia
(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 ... -
Clubbers’ Attitude Toward Earplugs: Better with Use
(Hearing Journal, 2014-04)While earplugs have been identified as an effective way for patrons of loud music venues to mitigate the risks from noise exposure, such hearing protectors are rarely worn. Time and experience may change that, though, ... -
Cognitive Spare Capacity: Evaluation data and its association with comprehension of dynamic conversations
(Frontiers in Psychology, 2015)It is well established that communication involves the working memory system, which becomes increasingly engaged in understanding speech as the input signal degrades. The more resources allocated to recovering a degraded ... -
Comments on “Factors influencing tests of auditory processing: A perspective on current issues and relevant concerns” by Tony Cacace and Dennis McFarland.
(2014)Auditory processing is defined as a modality-specific activity, and hence an auditory processing disorder cannot be diagnosed unless it can be shown that any deficit in performance is limited to, or at least predominantly ...