نتایج جستجو برای: central auditory pathway

تعداد نتایج: 834427  

Journal: :Audiology & neuro-otology 2001
N Kraus

An inability to process auditory information, especially speech, characterizes many children with learning and attention problems. Our working hypothesis is that these speech-sound perception problems arise, at least in some cases, from faulty representation of the speech signal in central auditory centers. Preconscious neurophysiologic representation of sound structure by central auditory path...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2000
S Silman C A Silverman M B Emmer

The central auditory test results for three normal-hearing children who were initially diagnosed as having a central auditory processing disorder and learning disability are presented. They were referred to the authors for second-opinion consultations. Central auditory processing retesting was performed by the authors under the condition of no reinforcement and then the condition of reinforceme...

2013
Samira Anderson Travis White-Schwoch Hee Jae Choi Nina Kraus

Aging results in a loss of sensory function, and the effects of hearing impairment can be especially devastating due to reduced communication ability. Older adults with hearing loss report that speech, especially in noisy backgrounds, is uncomfortably loud yet unclear. Hearing loss results in an unbalanced neural representation of speech: the slowly-varying envelope is enhanced, dominating repr...

2014
Juan C. Alvarado Verónica Fuentes-Santamaría María C. Gabaldón-Ull José L. Blanco José M. Juiz

Age-related hearing loss (ARHL) is one of the most frequent sensory impairments in senescence and is a source of important socio-economic consequences. Understanding the pathological responses that occur in the central auditory pathway of patients who suffer from this disability is vital to improve its diagnosis and treatment. Therefore, the goal of this study was to characterize age-related mo...

Journal: :Hearing research 2015
Alessia Pannese Didier Grandjean Sascha Frühholz

The voice is a rich source of information, which the human brain has evolved to decode and interpret. Empirical observations have shown that the human auditory system is especially sensitive to the human voice, and that activity within the voice-sensitive regions of the primary and secondary auditory cortex is modulated by the emotional quality of the vocal signal, and may therefore subserve, w...

Abstaract Background and Aim: Tinnitus is a specific auditory sensitivity in which the patient hears nonexistent sounds. From neurological point of view, in majority of them increment in neural activity has been proposed characterized by increase in spontaneous firing rate in central auditory system. According to a hypothesis, tinnitus is a result of abnormal synaptic plasticity and reduced inh...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2008
Rossitza Draganova Bernhard Ross Andreas Wollbrink Christo Pantev

Different types of generation mechanisms of 40-Hz auditory steady-state response (ASSR) were investigated using diotic and dichotic stimulation with 500- and 540-Hz pure tones of 1.0-s duration and 2.0-s stimulus onset asynchrony. When the sum of both tones was presented to both ears simultaneously, they interacted at cochlear level and resulted in perception of a 40-Hz beat termed "peripheral ...

Journal: :auditory and vestibular research 0
nastaran ranjbar department of audiology, school of rehabilitation sciences, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran ali akbar tahaei department of postgraduate, school of rehabilitation sciences, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran hassan ashayeri department of postgraduate, school of rehabilitation sciences, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mohammad kamali department of basic sciences, school of rehabilitation sciences, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran hossein namvar arefi department of audiology, school of rehabilitation sciences, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

background and aim: tinnitus is perception of sound in absence of external source. reaction time is the time between sensory stimuli and a behavior. alternation of auditory reaction time has been shown in the literature in patients with tinnitus. this study has investigated the auditory reaction time in quiet and noise to different frequencies. methods: fifteen subjects with chronic tinnitus pa...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2014
James A Henry Larry E Roberts Donald M Caspary Sarah M Theodoroff Richard J Salvi

BACKGROUND The study of tinnitus mechanisms has increased tenfold in the last decade. The common denominator for all of these studies is the goal of elucidating the underlying neural mechanisms of tinnitus with the ultimate purpose of finding a cure. While these basic science findings may not be immediately applicable to the clinician who works directly with patients to assist them in managing ...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2015
Gary Rance Arnold Starr

The effects of inner ear abnormality on audibility have been explored since the early 20th century when sound detection measures were first used to define and quantify 'hearing loss'. The development in the 1970s of objective measures of cochlear hair cell function (cochlear microphonics, otoacoustic emissions, summating potentials) and auditory nerve/brainstem activity (auditory brainstem resp...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید