Search

Your search keyword '"Auditory Threshold"' showing total 30,086 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Descriptor "Auditory Threshold" Remove constraint Descriptor: "Auditory Threshold"
30,086 results on '"Auditory Threshold"'

Search Results

51. Effect of stimulus duration on estimates of human cochlear tuning.

52. Lower frequency range of auditory input facilitates stream segregation in older adults.

53. [Comparison of horizontal plane auditory spatial discrimination abilities and testing methods in patients with symmetrical sensorineural hearing loss].

54. Effect of External Ear Deformity on Hearing in Wrestlers.

55. Transducer Variability in Speech-in-Noise Testing: Considerations Related to Stimulus Bandwidth.

56. A Comparison of Hearing Thresholds, and the Resulting Prescribed Gain and Hearing Aid Outputs, Using Gold Standard Audiometry and the TympaHealth Hearing Assessment Tool.

57. Effects of selective stimulation of apical electrodes on temporal pitch perception by cochlear implant recipients.

58. Discrimination of double-click synthetic echoes by bottlenose dolphins: Effects of inter-highlight interval and phasea).

59. Sense of control and noise sensitivity affect frustration from interfering noise.

60. Temporal fine structure sensitivity measured with pulse-spreading harmonic complexes.

61. Sensory unpleasantness of very-high frequency sound and audible ultrasound.

62. Relating monaural and binaural measures of modulation sensitivity in listeners with and without hearing loss.

63. Distinct audiometric patterns in congenital round window atresia: A comparative study with common congenital middle ear anomalies.

64. Exploring auditory temporal resolution and dichotic listening skills among individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus.

65. Effects of pulse shape on pitch sensitivity of cochlear implant users.

66. Predicting Postoperative Speech Perception and Audiometric Thresholds Using Intracochlear Electrocochleography in Cochlear Implant Recipients.

67. Parameters influencing auditory fatigue among professionals working in the amplified music sector: noise exposure and individual factors.

68. Experienced Adult Cochlear Implant Users Show Improved Speech Recognition When Target Fitting Parameters Are Applied.

69. Risk of hearing loss in the opposite ear after tympanomastoidectomy.

70. Hypothesis Tests for Continuous Audiometric Threshold Data.

71. Stapedius reflex thresholds obtained in a free sound field as an indicator for over- and understimulation in cochlear implant listeners.

72. The role of hidden hearing loss in tinnitus: Insights from early markers of peripheral hearing damage.

73. Impact of firefighter hood design on range of motion, noise production and hearing.

74. Cochlear implant mapping strategy to solve difficulty in speech recognition.

75. Unexpected Motherhood-Triggered Hearing Loss in the Two-Pore Channel (TPC) Mutant Mouse.

76. Cluster-based analysis improves predictive validity of spike-triggered receptive field estimates.

77. Correlation between pure tone audiometry at all frequencies and distortion product otoacoustic emission of patients with hidden hearing loss.

78. Spatial Stream Segregation by Cats

79. Audiometric Profiles in Autism Spectrum Disorders: Does Subclinical Hearing Loss Impact Communication?

80. Surgical and Audiometric Outcomes for Repair of Congenital Aural Atresia and Hypoplasia

81. Audibility, speech perception and processing of temporal cues in ribbon synaptic disorders due to OTOF mutations

82. Numerical investigation of the basilar membrane vibration induced by the unsteady fluid flow in the human inner ear

83. Evaluation of Hearing loss by Pure Tone Audiometry in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

84. Diagnostic significance of subjective techniques for the study of the acoustic organ in patients with primary arterial hypertension

85. Treatment of Far-Advanced Otosclerosis: Stapedotomy Plus Hearing Aids to Maximize the Recovery of Auditory Function—A Retrospective Case Series

86. Validation of a tablet-based application for hearing self-screening in an adult population.

87. Derived-band auditory brainstem responses: cochlear contributions determined by narrowband maskers.

88. Influence of response-time limits on automated hearing threshold determination.

89. Accuracy of automated pure-tone audiometry in population-based samples of older adults.

90. Band importance for speech-in-speech recognition in the presence of extended high-frequency cues.

91. Polygenic Risk Score-Based Association Analysis Identifies Genetic Comorbidities Associated with Age-Related Hearing Difficulty in Two Independent Samples.

92. Audiological profile of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.

93. Limitations in human auditory spectral analysis at high frequencies.

94. Learning effects in speech-in-noise tasks: Effect of masker modulation and masking release.

95. Comparison of three calibration procedures for free-field reference speech audiometry.

96. Association Between Hearing Loss, Asymmetric Hearing, and Postural Instability.

97. The effects of extended-wear hearing aids on the localization accuracy of listeners with normal audiometric thresholds.

98. Characterizing the relationship between modulation sensitivity and pitch resolution in cochlear implant users.

99. Effects of hearing acuity on psychophysiological responses to effortful speech perception.

100. [The effect of different degrees of Eustachian tube dysfunction on hearing threshold in patients with acquired primary middle ear cholesteatoma after balloon eustachian tuboplasty].

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources