نتایج جستجو برای: impaired hearing adults

تعداد نتایج: 505270  

Journal: :The Gerontologist 2013
Hans-Werner Wahl Vera Heyl Philipp M Drapaniotis Karl Hörmann Jost B Jonas Peter K Plinkert Klaus Rohrschneider

PURPOSE Previous research on psychosocial adaptation of sensory-impaired older adults has focused mainly on only one sensory modality and on a limited number of successful aging outcomes. We considered a broad range of successful aging indicators and compared older adults with vision impairment, hearing impairment, and dual sensory impairments and without sensory impairment. DESIGN AND METHOD...

2004
Francis Kuk

the low-frequency speech information is because low frequency information may also be carried by high frequency fibers through temporal coding. Thornton & Abbas compared the speech recognition ability of 3 subjects who were identified with a low frequency dead region and 5 normal-hearing individuals in various filtered conditions. In the unfiltered condition, the speech scores were 56% to 88% f...

2016
Valeriy Shafiro Stanley Sheft Molly Norris George Spanos Katherine Radasevich Paige Formsma Brian Gygi

OBJECTIVE Sounds in everyday environments tend to follow one another as events unfold over time. The tacit knowledge of contextual relationships among environmental sounds can influence their perception. We examined the effect of semantic context on the identification of sequences of environmental sounds by adults of varying age and hearing abilities, with an aim to develop a nonspeech test of ...

Purpose: This research tries to study the information needs of hearing-impaired students in exceptional schools in Shiraz from their teachers’ viewpoint and evaluate the role of libraries in these schools in meeting these needs. Methodology: This is a survey in which the opinions of 44 teachers of the exceptional schools for hearing-impaired students were collected by a questionnaire. Data ana...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2013
Samira Anderson Alexandra Parbery-Clark Travis White-Schwoch Sarah Drehobl Nina Kraus

Individuals with sensorineural hearing loss often report frustration with speech being loud but not clear, especially in background noise. Despite advanced digital technology, hearing aid users may resort to removing their hearing aids in noisy environments due to the perception of excessive loudness. In an animal model, sensorineural hearing loss results in greater auditory nerve coding of the...

Introduction: Hearing loss is one of the most disabling impairments. Using a hearing aid as an attempt to improve the hearing problem can positively affect the quality of life for these people. This research was aimed to assess satisfaction of hearing impaired patients with their hearing aids regarding the employed technology and style.   Materials and Methods: This descriptive-analytic cross-s...

2014
Ramanjot Kang Emma C. Sarro Dan H. Sanes

Sensory experience during early development can shape the central nervous system and this is thought to influence adult perceptual skills. In the auditory system, early induction of conductive hearing loss (CHL) leads to deficits in central auditory coding properties in adult animals, and this is accompanied by diminished perceptual thresholds. In contrast, a brief regimen of auditory training ...

Background: Our research focuses on different dimensions of families of Turkmen population of Iran with two or more than two affected members. A complete clinical ear test was conducted on them. It was aimed to find families with the highest chance of hereditary hearing impairment among siblings and also existence of consanguinity among their parents. <em...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2005
Therese C Walden Brian E Walden

This study compared unilateral and bilateral aided speech recognition in background noise in 28 patients being fitted with amplification. Aided QuickSIN (Quick Speech-in-Noise test) scores were obtained for bilateral amplification and for unilateral amplification in each ear. In addition, right-ear directed and left-ear directed recall on the Dichotic Digits Test (DDT) was obtained from each pa...

Journal: :Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology 2003
Kelly L Tremblay Michael Piskosz Pamela Souza

OBJECTIVE To examine the effects of aging and age-related hearing loss on the perception and neural representation of a time-varying speech cue. METHODS P1, N1 and P2 cortical responses were recorded from younger and older normal-hearing adults, as well as older adults with age-related hearing loss. Synthetic speech tokens representing 10 ms increments along a /ba/-/pa/ voice-onset-time (VOT)...

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