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Effects of cochlear implantation on binaural hearing in adults with unilateral hearing loss [PDF]
A FDA clinical trial was carried out to evaluate the potential benefit of cochlear implant (CI) use for adults with unilateral moderate-to-profound sensorineural hearing loss.
Brown, Kevin D+7 more
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A review of the effects of unilateral hearing loss on spatial hearing
The capacity of the auditory system to extract spatial information relies principally on the detection and interpretation of binaural cues, i.e., differences in the time of arrival or level of the sound between the two ears. In this review, we consider the effects of unilateral or asymmetric hearing loss on spatial hearing, with a focus on the adaptive
Kumpik, D, King, A
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Comparison between Bilateral and Unilateral Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Background: Bilateral sudden sensorineural hearing loss (BSSHL) is rare and assumed to be a different clinical entity compared to unilateral SSHL (USSHL). This study examined the differences between the idiopathic BSSHL and USSHL.
Dan Bing+8 more
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Subjective Fatigue in Children With Unaided and Aided Unilateral Hearing Loss
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.
Kim H E Bakkum+4 more
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Benefits of Cochlear Implantation in Childhood Unilateral Hearing Loss (CUHL Trial)
Children with unilateral sensory hearing loss (UHL) struggle to understand speech in noise and locate the origin of sound and have reduced quality of hearing. This clinical trial will determine the benefits of cochlear implantation in children with UHL.
K. Brown+2 more
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Spatial Hearing and Functional Auditory Skills in Children With Unilateral Hearing Loss.
Purpose The purpose of this study was to characterize spatial hearing abilities of children with longstanding unilateral hearing loss (UHL). UHL was expected to negatively impact children's sound source localization and masked speech recognition ...
Nicole E Corbin+2 more
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Introduction: Newborn hearing screening is essential for early identification of hearing loss to decrease the adverse effects of hearing loss. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of hearing loss and risk factors of congenital ...
S. Sabbagh+4 more
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Background: Few studies report prevalence rates of hearing loss in newborns for nationwide populations. The Dutch well-baby newborn hearing screening covers almost all eligible children and has high participation rates for follow-up screening rounds and ...
Rosanne B. van der Zee+3 more
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Poor binaural hearing in children was hypothesized to contribute to related cognitive and academic deficits. Children with unilateral hearing have normal hearing in one ear but no access to binaural cues.
Claire McSweeny+4 more
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IntroductionWe aimed to describe the language and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) outcomes of children early-identified with unilateral or mild bilateral permanent hearing loss.
Peter Carew+8 more
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