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Is Age-Related Hearing Loss a Modifiable Risk Factor for Cognitive Decline? Mechanisms, Evidence, and Future Directions. [PDF]
Motta G, Tortoriello G, Testa D.
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Burden of hearing loss and diagnostic utility of a screening tool in Kazakhstan: insights from national and cross-sectional analyses. [PDF]
Bukenova Z +6 more
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The Relationship Between Body Mass Index and Skull Soft Tissues: Implications for Bone Conduction Coupling. [PDF]
Zhang VJ +5 more
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Combined presigmoid retrolabyrinthine and retrosigmoid approach for large vestibular schwannoma: a case report. [PDF]
Kojima M +6 more
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'Better Ear' Self-Perception Aligns with Audiometry: Insights from Machine-Learning Modeling.
Georgiou GP.
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1980
The utility of the brainstem evoked response (BER) as a test of peripheral auditory sensitivity in infants and young children is discussed. Two cases are presented to illustrate the application of this technique in multiply handicapped children.
D W, Worthington, J F, Peters
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The utility of the brainstem evoked response (BER) as a test of peripheral auditory sensitivity in infants and young children is discussed. Two cases are presented to illustrate the application of this technique in multiply handicapped children.
D W, Worthington, J F, Peters
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1991
Behavioral audiometry is based on observation of overt responses to controlled auditory stimuli, as contrasted with electrophysiologic procedures, which involve electrophysiologic monitoring or direct recording of the bioelectric correlates of the original signal.
W R, Wilson, M A, Richardson
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Behavioral audiometry is based on observation of overt responses to controlled auditory stimuli, as contrasted with electrophysiologic procedures, which involve electrophysiologic monitoring or direct recording of the bioelectric correlates of the original signal.
W R, Wilson, M A, Richardson
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