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Cognitive network science has increased our understanding of how the mental lexicon is structured and how that structure at the micro-, meso-, and macro-levels influences language and cognitive processes. Most of the research using this approach has used
Michael S. Vitevitch+2 more
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Prevalence of hearing loss at primary health care clinics in South Africa [PDF]
Background: Hearing loss prevalence data in South Africa is scarce, especially within primary health care settings. Objectives: To determine; (i) the prevalence of hearing disorders in patients ≥3 years of age attending two primary health care clinics ...
Eikelboom, Robert H+3 more
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Interaction of hearing aids with self-motion and the influence of hearing impairment [PDF]
When listening to a sound source in everyday-life situations, typical movement behavior can lead to a mismatch between the direction of the head and the direction of interest. This could reduce the performance of directional algorithms, as was shown in previous work for head movements of normal-hearing listeners.
arxiv
コミュニケーション障害の疫学 : 音声言語・聴覚障害の有病率と障害児者数の推定 [PDF]
Communication disorders have a variety of etiologies, and the number of persons with defective speech-language and hearing is needed to provide the demand-supply models and quality education for speech and hearing specialists.
外山 稔, 松平 登志正, 苅安 誠
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Pediatric hearing loss – causes and management [PDF]
Introduction: Around 34 million children have disabling hearing loss. The causes leading to impairment in the hearing analyzer are classified as congenital and acquired.Purposes: Early diagnosis and hearing rehabilitation are essential for the child’s ...
Iliev, G., Ivanova, P., Milkov, M.
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HASA-net: A non-intrusive hearing-aid speech assessment network [PDF]
Without the need of a clean reference, non-intrusive speech assessment methods have caught great attention for objective evaluations. Recently, deep neural network (DNN) models have been applied to build non-intrusive speech assessment approaches and confirmed to provide promising performance.
arxiv
Prevalence of anxiety disorders and symptoms in people with hearing impairment: a systematic review
PurposeAnxiety disorders are common. Prevalence is likely to be raised in people with hearing impairment, who experience higher rates of associated risk factors. We conducted, to our knowledge, the first systematic review of the prevalence and correlates
Natalie Shoham+3 more
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Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, there was mounting interest in remote testing solutions for audiology. The ultimate goal of such work was to improve access to hearing healthcare for individuals that might be unable or reluctant to seek audiological ...
Gregory M. Ellis+2 more
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The Prevalence of Speech and Hearing Disorders Among Inmates at the North Dakota State Penitentiary [PDF]
This study was designed to determine the prevalence of speech and hearing disorders at the North Dakota State Penitentiary. Recommendations for suitable follow-up services for speech and hearing disorders were made to the administrative staff of the ...
Strom, Pamela Kay
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Proposal for implementing the Sentence Recognition Index in individuals with hearing disorders.
PURPOSE To present and describe a new strategy and protocol for obtaining the Sentences Recognition Indexes (SRI), using the Lists of Phrases in Portuguese test (LPP), considering words in the analysis of responses; to analyze and compare the results ...
Maristela Julio Costa+3 more
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