نتایج جستجو برای: dual sensory impairment

تعداد نتایج: 376783  

Journal: :Annals of oncology : official journal of the European Society for Medical Oncology 2014
P Alberti E Rossi D R Cornblath I S J Merkies T J Postma B Frigeni J Bruna R Velasco A A Argyriou H P Kalofonos D Psimaras D Ricard A Pace E Galiè C Briani C Dalla Torre C G Faber R I Lalisang W Boogerd D Brandsma S Koeppen J Hense D Storey S Kerrigan A Schenone S Fabbri M G Valsecchi G Cavaletti

BACKGROUND The different perception and assessment of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neurotoxicity (CIPN) between healthcare providers and patients has not yet been fully addressed, although these two approaches might eventually lead to inconsistent, possibly conflicting interpretation, especially regarding sensory impairment. PATIENTS AND METHODS A cohort of 281 subjects with stable CIPN wa...

2005
Simeon Prager Dilip V. Jeste

We reviewed 27 published studies examining a possible association between sensory (visual or hearing) impairment and late-life psychosis with paranoid features. A majority of these investigations supported the postulated association between hearing impairment and late-onset schizophrenia or paranoid disorder. Many of the published studies, however, had important methodological limitations. In a...

Journal: :Modulema 2023

The access of students with sensory deficits to quality educational services persists as one the challenges higher education worldwide. This work aims determine level and technical support that three Ecuadorian universities offer hearing impairment for development reading skills. mixed approach scientific research is used data collection. instrument Inclusive Education Access Questionnaire crea...

Journal: :The American journal of nursing 2006
Margaret I Wallhagen Elaine Pettengill Meredith Whiteside

Preserving older adults' sense of hearing and helping them to maintain communication in the face of changes that occur with age are areas of concern for nurses. In addition to reviewing the types of hearing impairment, this article emphasizes assessment strategies and interventions that nurses can use across settings. This is Part 1 of a two-part article on sensory impairment in older adults; i...

Journal: :Hearing research 2007
M Kathleen Pichora-Fuller Bruce A Schneider Ewen Macdonald Hollis E Pass Sasha Brown

We disrupted periodicity cues by temporally jittering the speech signal to explore how such distortion might affect word identification. Jittering distorts the fine structure of the speech signal with negligible alteration of either its long-term spectral or amplitude envelope characteristics. In Experiment 1, word identification in noise was significantly reduced in young, normal-hearing adult...

Journal: :Hearing research 1986
W L Rutten

The effect of cochlear hearing loss and of probe tone level on slopes and sharpness of compound action potential tuning curves was investigated. Thirty-one simultaneously masked isoreduction (50%) tuning curves were determined in 26 adults with cochlear hearing losses up to 60 dB. Probe tone frequency was 2 or 3 kHz. Probe tone level was chosen as close as possible to the action potential thres...

Journal: :Psychophysiology 2003
Michael A Kisley Ann Olincy Emily Robbins Sherrie D Polk Lawrence E Adler Merilyne C Waldo Robert Freedman

Physiological measures of sensory gating are increasingly used to study biological factors associated with attentional dysfunction in psychiatric and neurologic patient populations. The present study was designed to assess sensory gating during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep in patients with schizophrenia, a population bearing a genetic load for gating impairment. Auditory event-related potenti...

2016
Andrew J. Oxenham Heather A. Kreft

Recent studies in normal-hearing listeners have used envelope-vocoded stimuli to show that the masking of speech by noise is dominated by the temporal-envelope fluctuations inherent in noise, rather than just overall power. Because these studies were based on vocoding, it was expected that cochlear-implant (CI) users would demonstrate a similar sensitivity to inherent fluctuations. In contrast,...

Alian Fini, Elham , Sayyah, Mansour , Talaee, Rezvan , Yeganeh Moghaddam, Ahmad ,

Vitiligo is a common acquired depigmented disorder of the skin that can lead to social negative outcomes, including reduced quality of life. Melanocytes disorder can also occur within other organs, such as ear. Different areas of the inner ear, such as the cochlear duct and vestibular system, have melanocytes. This study was conducted with the aim of evaluating the relationship between skin inv...

2018
Anja Thieme Cynthia L. Bennett Cecily Morrison Edward Cutrell Alex S. Taylor

This research takes an orientation to visual impairment (VI) that does not regard it as fixed or determined alone in or through the body. Instead, we consider (dis)ability as produced through interactions with the environment and configured by the people and technology within it. Specifically, we explore how abilities become negotiated through video ethnography with six VI athletes and spectato...

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