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Dataset on the calculations of daily adult word and conversational turn counts, and use of styles of oral interaction in 2–5-year olds with hearing loss in New Zealand
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Hearing and ear status of Pacific children aged 11 years living in New Zealand: the Pacific Islands families hearing study
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Oscillatory decoupling differentiates auditory encoding deficits in children with listening problems
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The Effect of short-term auditory training on speech in noise perception and cortical auditory evoked potentials in adults with cochlear implants
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The Effect of Short-Term Auditory Training on Speech in Noise Perception and Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials in Adults with Cochlear Implants
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Change in Speech Perception and Auditory Evoked Potentials over Time after Unilateral Cochlear Implantation in Postlingually Deaf Adults
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Aphasia and Auditory Processing after Stroke through an International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Lens
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Aphasia is an acquired language impairment affecting speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Aphasia occurs in about a third of patients who have ischemic stroke and significantly affects functional recovery and return to work. Stroke is more common in older individuals but also occurs in young adults and children. Because people experiencing a stroke are typically aged between 65 and 84 years, hearing loss is common and can potentially interfere with rehabilitation. There is some evidence for increased risk and greater severity of sensorineural hearing loss in the stroke population and hence it has been recommended that all people surviving a stroke should have a hearing test. Auditory processing difficulties have also been reported poststroke. The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) can be used as a basis for describing the effect of aphasia, hearing loss, and auditory processing difficulties on activities and participation. Effects include reduced participation in activities outside the home such as work and recreation and difficulty engaging in social interaction and communicating needs. A case example of a young man (M) in his 30s who experienced a left-hemisphere ischemic stroke is presented. M has normal hearing sensitivity but has aphasia and auditory processing difficulties based on behavioral and cortical evoked potential measures. His principal goal is to return to work. Although auditory processing difficulties (and hearing loss) are acknowledged in the literature, clinical protocols typically do not specify routine assessment. The literature and the case example presented here suggest a need for further research in this area and a possible change in practice toward more routine assessment of auditory function post-stroke.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4954780/ https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0036-1584408 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27489401
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Effect of interstimulus interval and age on cortical auditory evoked potentials in 10-22-week-old infants
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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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Attend to this : the relationship between auditory processing disorders and attention deficits
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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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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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Choice of reference in analysis of CAEPS to auditory and audiovisual stimuli
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Considerations in educating students with hearing loss in mainstream schools
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