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Effects of broadband noise on cortical evoked auditory responses at different loudness levels in young adults
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The Contribution of speech-evoked cortical auditory evoked potentials to the diagnosis and measurement of intervention outcomes in children with auditory processing disorder
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Attention, memory, and auditory processing in 10- to 15-year-old children with listening difficulties
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Attend to this : the relationship between auditory processing disorders and attention deficits
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The Musical advantage : professional musicians have enhanced auditory processing skills
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Assessing spectral and temporal processing in children and adults using Temporal Modulation Transfer Function (TMTF), Iterated Ripple Noise (IRN) perception, and Spectral Ripple Discrimination (SRD)
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The Evaluation of pitch percept using iterated rippled noise : an event related potentials study
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Evaluation of real-world preferences and performance of hearing aids fitted according to the NAL-NL1 and DSL v5 procedures in children with moderately severe to profound hearing loss
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Management of auditory processing disorder for school-aged children : applying the ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) framework
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A Randomized control trial of interventions in school-aged children with auditory processing disorders
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Bilateral cochlear implants in long-term and short-term deafness
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This case is of a 70-year-old man with single-sided deafness (SSD) in the right ear since childhood, who developed a sudden severe hearing loss in the left ear at the age of 63. Eventually, after he received cochlear implants in both ears, he started to present behavioural auditory processing skills associated with binaural hearing, such as improved ability to understand speech in the presence of background noise, and sound localization. Outcomes were measured using cortical auditory evoked potentials, speech perception in noise, sound localization tests, and a self-rating questionnaire. The results suggest that even after more than 50 years of unilateral deafness it was possible to develop binaural interaction and sound localization as a result of electric auditory stimulation. ; 4 page(s)
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110300 Clinical Sciences; Auditory deprivation; Bilateral cochlear implant; Cortical plasticity; Single-sided deafness (SSD); Sound localization
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/206274
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Choice of reference in analysis of CAEPS to auditory and audiovisual stimuli
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Does visual stimuli assist in understanding speech in noise in children? - an EEG and MEG study
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Comorbidity of auditory processing, language, and reading disorders
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Are cortical auditory evoked potentials useful in the clinical assessment of adults with cochlear implants?
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Do children with reading delay benefit from the use of personal FM systems in the classroom?
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Refractory effects on auditory evoked responses in children with reading disorder
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