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Auditory processing in individuals with auditory neuropathy [PDF]

open access: yesBehavioral and Brain Functions, 2005
Background Auditory neuropathy is a disorder characterized by no or severely impaired auditory brainstem responses in presence of normal otoacoustic emissions and/or cochlear microphonics.
Jayaram M, Kumar Ajith U
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Auditory Processing and Speech Sound Disorders: Behavioral and Electrophysiological Findings [PDF]

open access: yesAudiology Research
Background: Children diagnosed with Speech Sound Disorders (SSDs) encounter difficulties in speech perception, especially when listening in the presence of background noise.
Konstantinos Drosos   +6 more
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Efferent auditory system: its effect on auditory processing

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology, 2008
Summary: Auditory processing depends on afferent and efferent auditory pathways integrity. The efferent auditory system may be assessed in humans by two non-invasive and objective methods: acoustic reflex and otoacoustic emissions suppression.
Fernanda Acaui Ribeiro Burguetti   +1 more
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Understanding auditory processing disorders

open access: yesThe Turkish Journal of Pediatrics, 2008
Auditory processing disorders (APD) are defined as difficulties in hearing and understanding speech in the presence of normal peripheral hearing.
Fulya Yalçinkaya, Robert Keith
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Spatial speech detection for binaural hearing aids using deep phoneme classifiers

open access: yesActa Acustica, 2022
Current hearing aids are limited with respect to speech-specific optimization for spatial sound sources to perform speech enhancement. In this study, we therefore propose an approach for spatial detection of speech based on sound source localization and ...
Kayser Hendrik   +2 more
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Optogenetics and electron tomography for structure-function analysis of cochlear ribbon synapses

open access: yeseLife, 2022
Ribbon synapses of cochlear inner hair cells (IHCs) are specialized to indefatigably transmit sound information at high rates. To understand the underlying mechanisms, structure-function analysis of the active zone (AZ) of these synapses is essential ...
Rituparna Chakrabarti   +15 more
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Open community platform for hearing aid algorithm research: open Master Hearing Aid (openMHA)

open access: yesSoftwareX, 2022
open Master Hearing Aid (openMHA) was developed and provided to the hearing aid research community as an open-source software platform with the aim to support sustainable and reproducible research towards improvement and new types of assistive hearing ...
Hendrik Kayser   +5 more
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A Step towards Neuro-Steered Hearing Aids: Integrated Portable Setup for Time- Synchronized Acoustic Stimuli Presentation and EEG Recording

open access: yesCurrent Directions in Biomedical Engineering, 2021
Aiming to provide a portable research platform to develop algorithms for neuro-steered hearing aids, a joint hearing aid - EEG measurement setup was implemented in this work.
Dasenbrock Steffen   +4 more
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Face Masks Impact Auditory and Audiovisual Consonant Recognition in Children With and Without Hearing Loss

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Teachers and students are wearing face masks in many classrooms to limit the spread of the coronavirus. Face masks disrupt speech understanding by concealing lip-reading cues and reducing transmission of high-frequency acoustic speech content ...
Kaylah Lalonde   +3 more
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The Development of Speaking and Singing in Infants May Play a Role in Genomics and Dementia in Humans

open access: yesBrain Sciences, 2023
The development of the central auditory system, including the auditory cortex and other areas involved in processing sound, is shaped by genetic and environmental factors, enabling infants to learn how to speak.
Ebenezer N. Yamoah   +2 more
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