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Pediatrics In Review, 1993
Definition Hearing is the usual channel for acquisition of this most important of human attributes, language. Language enables humans to communicate at a distance and across time and has played a decisive role in the development of society and its many cultures. Language is the major channel through which children learn about what is not
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Definition Hearing is the usual channel for acquisition of this most important of human attributes, language. Language enables humans to communicate at a distance and across time and has played a decisive role in the development of society and its many cultures. Language is the major channel through which children learn about what is not
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Hearing loss and psychiatric disorders: a review
Psychological Medicine, 2018Hearing loss is one of the most common yet unrecognized impairments experienced by adults, especially as they age. Mental health investigators and practitioners require better understanding of hearing loss, its association with psychiatric disorders, and
D. Blazer, D. Tucci
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Functional Hearing Disorder in Children
Seminars in Pediatric Neurology, 2022Functional hearing disorder (FHD) is one of the conditions that fall under the umbrella of Functional Neurological Disorders. FHD is characterized by a decrease in hearing sensitivity without correlation in standard audiological testing. In the general pediatric population, the prevalence of FHD is estimated at less than 2%.
Debra H. Weisleder, Pedro Weisleder
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2017
Some of the most important features of ageing are hearing and vision impairments. Unrecognized these impairments have detrimental effects on the older individual’s welfare by interfering with communication, activities of daily life, and social engagement.
Karen Andersen-Ranberg+1 more
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Some of the most important features of ageing are hearing and vision impairments. Unrecognized these impairments have detrimental effects on the older individual’s welfare by interfering with communication, activities of daily life, and social engagement.
Karen Andersen-Ranberg+1 more
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Genes related to hearing disorders
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2004The inner ear is a highly specialized organ and the mechanisms of its function are complex and have not yet fully been elucidated. For example, there are questions such as how the stereocilia characteristics of hair cells are regularly arranged, how the reactions of stereocilia and ion channels of hair cells to sound are controlled, and how the ion ...
Juichi Ito+2 more
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Disorders of hearing and balance
Reviews in Clinical Gerontology, 1993The cochleovestibular system is unique in that the peripheral labyrinth subserves two senses, hearing and balance, while the central auditory and vestibular connections diverge within the central nervous system and interact with a multiplicity of information from other sensory inputs.
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Treating hearing disorders with cell and gene therapy
Journal of Neural Engineering, 2014Hearing loss is an increasing problem for a substantial number of people and, with an aging population, the incidence and severity of hearing loss will become more significant over time.
L. Gillespie+3 more
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Hearing Loss in Mitochondrial Disorders
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2005Abstract: Hearing loss is a common clinical feature in mitochondria‐syndrome disorders. The underlining molecular etiology of hearing loss has not been fully investigated. In this study, 83 patients with mitochondrial syndromic hearing loss were evaluated clinically and their blood and tissue samples were examined molecularly.
Pu Dai+5 more
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Hearing disorders in multiple sclerosis
2015Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease that is both a focal inflammatory and a chronic neurodegenerative disease. The focal inflammatory component is characterized by destruction of central nervous system myelin, including the spinal cord; as such it can impair any central neural system, including the auditory system.
Robert A. Levine, Miriam Furst
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2011
Hearing loss is the commonest sensory disability worldwide, and the World Health Organisation has estimated that 278 million people suffer a moderate to profound hearing loss in both ears, with 80 per cent of deaf and hearing-impaired people living in low- and middle-income countries (WHO 2006).
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Hearing loss is the commonest sensory disability worldwide, and the World Health Organisation has estimated that 278 million people suffer a moderate to profound hearing loss in both ears, with 80 per cent of deaf and hearing-impaired people living in low- and middle-income countries (WHO 2006).
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