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An artificial patient for pure-tone audiometry [PDF]

open access: yesEURASIP Journal on Audio, Speech, and Music Processing, 2018
The successful treatment of hearing loss depends on the individual practitioner’s experience and skill. So far, there is no standard available to evaluate the practitioner’s testing skills. To assess every practitioner equally, the paper proposes a first
Alexander Kocian   +3 more
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Pure tone discrimination with cochlear implants and filter-band spread [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2021
For many cochlear implant (CI) users, frequency discrimination is still challenging. We studied the effect of frequency differences relative to the electrode frequency bands on pure tone discrimination.
Luise Wagner   +3 more
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Fans and Pure Tones

open access: bronzeThe Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1966
The pure-tone power levels for several types of axial flow fans of less than 12-in. diameter have been determined under different loads and mounting conditions. The method described by Maling and Nordby [Paper J65 in Proceedings of the Fifth International Congress on Acoustics, 1965, Liège, D. E. Commins, Ed.
Knut Nordby, K. K. Woehrle
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Discriminability of Pure-Tone Sequences

open access: bronzeThe Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1972
The detectability of small changes in the frequency of one of the components of a ten-tone sequence was investigated with a same-different psychophysical method. The tones were 40 msec in duration, were randomly selected from the frequency range 250–750 Hz, and were presented at 75 dB SPL.
Charles S. Watson, H. W. Wroton
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Improvement in word recognition following treatment failure for sudden sensorineural hearing loss [PDF]

open access: yesWorld Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, 2016
Objectives: Patients with sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) may have word recognition scores (WRS) that correlate with pure tone average (PTA). We hypothesize that there is a subset of patients with SSNHL who have improved WRS despite stable PTA.
Taha A. Jan   +4 more
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Frequency Characteristics of AEPs in Normal Young Adults and Comparison of Their Response Threshold and Pure Tone Audiometry Threshold [PDF]

open access: yesFayixue Zazhi, 2020
Objective The tests of three types of auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) were performed on normal young adults, to understand the frequency characteristics of different testing methods and the relationship between response threshold and pure tone ...
CHENG Long-long*, LUO Fang-liang*, XIONG Yan-he, et al
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CORRELATION BETWEEN PURE TONE THRESHOLDS AND SPEECH THRESHOLDS [PDF]

open access: yesHuman Research in Rehabilitation, 2021
Speech detection threshold (SDT) depends on audibility alone, whereas speech recognition threshold (SRT) requires the stimuli to be heard and identified.
Lidija Ristovska   +4 more
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Relationship between size and site of tympanic membrane perforations and pure tone audiometry results

open access: yesJournal of Medical and Scientific Research, 2022
Background: Chronic otitis media is a condition commonly presenting with tympanic membrane perforation and resulting in conductive hearing loss.
Naseema N, Ravindran D, Santhi T
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Association of Hearing Acuity and Cognitive Function Among a Low-Income Elderly Population in Rural China: A Population-Based Cross-Sectional Study

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2021
Hearing loss is a modifiable risk factor for dementia and cognitive decline. However, the association between cognition and hearing acuity at different frequencies is unknown.
Yi Xu   +17 more
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Assessing hearing loss in older adults with a single question and person characteristics; Comparison with pure tone audiometry in the Rotterdam Study

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2020
Introduction Hearing loss (HL) is a frequent problem among the elderly and has been studied in many cohort studies. However, pure tone audiometry—the gold standard—is rather time-consuming and costly for large population-based studies.
B. Oosterloo   +5 more
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