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Self-Test Web-Based Pure-Tone Audiometry: Validity Evaluation and Measurement Error Analysis
Background Potential methods of application of self-administered Web-based pure-tone audiometry conducted at home on a PC with a sound card and ordinary headphones depend on the value of measurement error in such tests. Objective The aim of this research
M. Masalski, Tomasz Kręcicki
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Abstract The aim of this comprehensive review was to evaluate comparative studies on horizontal and fixed‐angle centrifugation methods for preparing platelet‐rich fibrin (PRF). Furthermore, additional studies utilizing horizontal PRF (H‐PRF) were systematically investigated.
Nima Farshidfar+6 more
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Validity of self-reported hearing loss in adults: performance of three single questions
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the validity of three single questions used to assess self-reported hearing loss as compared to pure-tone audiometry in an adult population.
Silvia Ferrite+2 more
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Enfermedad de Alzheimer y pérdida auditiva [PDF]
Despite the different epidemiological, neurophysiological and morphological studies published in the literature, it is still not known for sure whether there is a relation between Alzheimer's disease (AD) and peripheral hearing loss.
Cervera-Paz, F.J. (Francisco J.)+1 more
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Contributing Determinants to Hearing Loss in Elderly Men and Women: Results from the Population-Based Rotterdam Study [PDF]
To contribute to a better understanding of the etiology in age-related hearing loss, we carried out a cross-sectional study of 3,315 participants (aged 52-99 years) in the Rotterdam Study, to analyze both low- and high-frequency hearing loss in men and ...
De Jong, R.J.B. (Robert J. Baatenburg)+5 more
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ABSTRACT Background As highlighted by research on typically developing children, various biases exist when evaluating bilingual children's abilities. These biases can lead to inequitable assessment of language and cognitive abilities—potentially over‐ or underestimating bilinguals’ skills.
Kai Ian Leung, Monika Molnar
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Value of Otoacoustic Emission in Monitoring Hearing Acuity in Chronic Renal Failure Patients
To evaluate hearing acuity in chronic renal failure (CRF), we studied 48 patients of age less than 40 year as well as 15 years age and sex matched healthy subjects as controls by using the conventional pure-tone audiometry and evoked otoacoustic emission
Sobh Mohammad+2 more
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Speech audiometry is a vital tool in assessing an individual’s ability to perceive and comprehend speech, traditionally requiring specialized testing that can be time-consuming and resource -intensive.
Jae Sung Shin+4 more
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Aging, Cognitive Decline and Hearing Loss: Effects of Auditory Rehabilitation and Training with Hearing Aids and Cochlear Implants on Cognitive Function and Depression among Older Adults [PDF]
A growing interest in cognitive effects associated with speech and hearing processes is spreading throughout the scientific community essentially guided by evidence that central and peripheral hearing loss is associated with cognitive decline.
Benatti, Alice+10 more
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Dynamics of pure tone audiometry and DPOAE changes induced by glycerol in Meniere’s disease
The purpose of this study is to follow up the dynamics of pure tone threshold and DPOAE amplitude changes induced by glycerol with reference to its activity in the inner ear.
A. Jabłonka-Strom+3 more
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