249 resultados para Hearing Sensitivity
em School of Medicine, Washington University, United States
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This paper discusses a study to determine the effect of carboplatin on hearing sensitivity in children.
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This paper studies the relationship between hearing sensitivity and the presence of otoacoustic emissions by examining the variability of same ear emissions in a group of normal-hearing subjects.
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This paper discusses a study to predict the pure tone audiogram from the results of electric response audiometry utilizing frequency-selective tone burst stimuli.
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This dissertation examined whether a hearing impairment of the auditory end-organ has the same or a differential effect on the place and periodicity processes. Differential sensitivities for four normally hearing listeners and for both ears of five patients with unilateral Meniere’s disease were measured for tonal frequency and rate of sinusoidally amplitude-modulated noise at common frequencies and rates of the stimulus.
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This paper discusses the use of tympanometric gradient, middle ear resonance and static admittance as diagnostic tools for testing the hearing of children and infants.
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This paper provides resources to help hearing impaired students in primary and elementary grades with personal and social competency training.
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This literature review explores the role of reading fluency in children who are deaf or hard of hearing and the essential role reading fluency plays in reading comprehension. The information gathered in this paper supports the importance of direct instruction of reading fluency with children who are deaf or hard of hearing.
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This paper discusses the results of study to determine differences in artwork done by hearing impaired and normal hearing children.
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This paper discusses memory and hearing impaired children.
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This paper discusses an instructional video and booklet developed to improve hearing aid users’ satisfaction and to educate audiologists on the importance of proper post-fit counseling.
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This paper is a review of the literature regarding design of classrooms for hearing impaired children.
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This paper examines the return rate for digital hearing aids and reason for the returns.
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This paper presents information on the reliability of distortion product otoacoustic emissions in children with profound sensorineural hearing losses.
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This paper discusses a survey undertaken to review information on hearing loss distributed by St. Louis area hospitals and pediatricians.
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This paper presents a study of the effectiveness of a neonatal hearing screener (the GSI AUDIOscreener, which is usually used in hospitals to test newborns), in a pediatrician's offices to test infants and children up to age 5-1/2 years.