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Cortical auditory evoked potentials and the neural processing of speech stimuli in cochlear implant users
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Fatigue management by speech-language pathologists for adults with traumatic brain injury
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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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Behavioural and electroacoustic calibration of air-conducted click and toneburst auditory brainstem response stimuli
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Although auditory brainstem response (ABR) audiometry is widely used to assess hearing sensitivity in infants and young children, normal calibration values vary across clinics. This study was undertaken to determine normal hearing thresholds for tonebursts and clicks with insert earphones. Techniques for performing electroacoustic and behavioural calibration of brief ABR stimuli are described. The average insert earphone thresholds for 25 young adults with normal hearing for 500, 1000, 2000, 4000 and 8000 Hz, 2-1-2 cycle tonebursts presented at 41 per second were: 24, 20, 23, 23 and 34 dB peak to peak equivalent (ppe) SPL (re 20 μPa), respectively. Average thresholds were about 30 dB ppeSPL for 100 μs clicks. Results were generally consistent with normative values reported in the literature. ; 7 page(s)
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A Case study of an 11-year-old with auditory processing disorder
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The Use of cortical auditory evoked potentials to evaluate neural encoding of speech sounds in adults
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Australian hearing protocols for the audiological management of infants who have auditory neuropathy
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Rising-frequency chirps and earphones with an extended high-frequency response enhance the post-auricular muscle response
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Aided cortical auditory evoked potentails for hearing instrument evaluation in infants
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The Post-auricular muscle response : an objective electrophysiological method for evaluating hearing sensitivity
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Effects of identification technique, extraction method and stimulus type on mismatch negativity in adults and children
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Auditory evoked potentials in children with reading problems show abnormal auditory processing
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