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Introduction The paper presents historical data on development of audiology as a medical specialty. It gives the chronological overview of the most significant discoveries which have contributed to the progress and constant development of the science of hearing.
M Sente
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The use of magnetoencephalography and the Human Connectome Project multimodal parcellation revealed precise cortical areas underlying attention modulation of auditory sensory activity in healthy individuals and impairments in early psychosis. The sensory reduction and attention modulation impairment indicate pathophysiology proximal to disease onset ...
Mark T. Curtis+3 more
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Abstract There has been significant and extensive knowledge production in the last four decades regarding pragmatic language impairment (PLI) in children with neurodevelopmental disorders. The evidence contained in this literature, however, is contradictory. The present scoping review (ScR) seeks to disentangle competing explanations of conceptualizing,
Ahmed Alduais+5 more
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Evaluating a general pediatric/adult genetic counseling clinic in a Midwest medical center
Abstract In 2018, the Munroe‐Meyer Institute for Genetics & Rehabilitation (MMI) at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) in Omaha, NE created a genetic counseling clinic (GCC) to increase access to genetics services and decrease the time spent between a referral and being seen in a general genetics outpatient clinic.
Charlie King+4 more
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Subjective Fatigue in Children With Unaided and Aided Unilateral Hearing Loss
Objectives Fatigue is frequently observed in children with chronic diseases and can affect the quality of life (QoL). However, research in children with unilateral hearing loss (UHL) is scarce. Subsequently, no studies investigated the effects of hearing aids on fatigue in children.
Kim H. E. Bakkum+4 more
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Dialogue Enhancement and Listening Effort in Broadcast Audio: A Multimodal Evaluation [PDF]
Dialogue enhancement (DE) plays a vital role in broadcasting, enabling the personalization of the relative level between foreground speech and background music and effects. DE has been shown to improve the quality of experience, intelligibility, and self-reported listening effort (LE).
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Evaluation of Virtual Acoustic Environments with Different Acoustic Level of Detail [PDF]
Virtual acoustic environments enable the creation and simulation of realistic and ecologically valid daily-life situations with applications in hearing research and audiology. Hereby, reverberant indoor environments play an important role. For real-time applications, simplifications in the room acoustics simulation are required, however, it remains ...
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AudioLog: LLMs-Powered Long Audio Logging with Hybrid Token-Semantic Contrastive Learning [PDF]
Previous studies in automated audio captioning have faced difficulties in accurately capturing the complete temporal details of acoustic scenes and events within long audio sequences. This paper presents AudioLog, a large language models (LLMs)-powered audio logging system with hybrid token-semantic contrastive learning.
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Skydiving: The audiological perspective [PDF]
Background: Skydiving is a popular recreational sport for the young and old. There is minimal research pertaining to skydiving and its relation to the audiological system. The risks of skydiving in relation to the auditory system should be explored further. Aims: The main aim of this study was to explore the relationship between skydiving and audiology
Pillay, Dhanashree, Dada, Shaaista
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