Dead regions in the cochlea: diagnosis, perceptual consequences, and implications for the fitting of hearing AIDS.
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Cochlear dead regions constrain the benefit of combining acoustic stimulation with electric stimulationQuality ratings of frequency-compressed speech by participants with extensive high-frequency dead regions in the cochlea.Binaural Diplacusis and Its Relationship with Hearing-Threshold Asymmetry.Brainstem Encoding of Aided Speech in Hearing Aid Users with Cochlear Dead Region(s).Factors constraining the benefit to speech understanding of combining information from low-frequency hearing and a cochlear implantBimodal cochlear implants: the role of acoustic signal level in determining speech perception benefit.Application of paired-comparison methods to hearing AIDSBinaural-bimodal fitting or bilateral implantation for managing severe to profound deafness: a reviewReconsidering the concept of the aided threshold for nonlinear hearing AIDS.Methods and applications of the audibility index in hearing aid selection and fitting.Development and current status of the "Cambridge" loudness models.Effect of hearing aid bandwidth on speech recognition performance of listeners using a cochlear implant and contralateral hearing aid (bimodal hearing)Implications of high-frequency cochlear dead regions for fitting hearing aids to adults with mild to moderately severe hearing loss.Time-efficient measures of auditory frequency selectivity.The effects of selective consonant amplification on sentence recognition in noise by hearing-impaired listeners.Cochlear dead regions in typical hearing aid candidates: prevalence and implications for use of high-frequency speech cuesSpeech recognition and acoustic features in combined electric and acoustic stimulationUsing the auditory steady state response to record response amplitude curves. A possible fast objective method for diagnosing dead regionsInteractions between unsupervised learning and the degree of spectral mismatch on short-term perceptual adaptation to spectrally shifted speech.The effects of hearing loss on the contribution of high- and low-frequency speech information to speech understanding. II. Sloping hearing lossDevelopment of a fast method for determining psychophysical tuning curves.Dead regions and noisiness of pure tones.Human audiometric thresholds do not predict specific cellular damage in the inner ear.Spectro-temporal characteristics of speech at high frequencies, and the potential for restoration of audibility to people with mild-to-moderate hearing loss.Factors affecting outcomes on the TEN (SPL) test in adults with hearing loss.Functionality of hearing aids: state-of-the-art and future model-based solutions.Evaluation of a frequency transposition algorithm using wearable hearing aids.Adult hearing-aid users with cochlear dead regions restricted to high frequencies: Implications for amplification.Evaluation of a Frequency-Lowering Algorithm for Adults With High-Frequency Hearing Loss.Simulating psychophysical tuning curves in listeners with dead regions.Frequency discrimination in ears with and without contralateral cochlear dead regions.Agreement between psychophysical tuning curves and the threshold equalizing noise test in dead region identification.Dead regions in the cochlea: implications for speech recognition and applicability of articulation index theory.Ten(HL)-test results and psychophysical tuning curves for subjects with auditory neuropathy.Reference thresholds for the TEN(HL) test for people with normal hearing.Fast method for psychophysical tuning curve measurement in school-age children.[Effect of frequency compression in hearing aids on speech intelligibility and subjective sound quality].Clinical feasibility of fast psychophysical tuning curves evaluated using normally hearing adults: success rate, range of tip shift, repeatability, and comparison of methods used for estimation of frequency at the tip.Effect of linear and warped spectral transposition on consonant identification by normal-hearing listeners with a simulated dead region.Relative importance of different spectral bands to consonant identification: relevance for frequency transposition in hearing aids.
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Dead regions in the cochlea: diagnosis, perceptual consequences, and implications for the fitting of hearing AIDS.
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2001-03-01T00:00:00Z