نتایج جستجو برای: hearing ability

تعداد نتایج: 527086  

Journal: :journal of research in rehabilitation sciences 0
محیا شریفی نیک سیما تاجیک قاسم محمدخانی شهره جلایی mahya sharifinik sima tajik

abstract   introduction: conductive hearing loss attenuates and delays sound transmission in the middle ear. it can make variety of central auditory processing disorders; that persists even after resolve of peripheral auditory system problems. one of the aspects of central auditory processing is the temporal processing, which is important for understanding speech, including temporal resolution,...

Journal: :Ear and hearing 2012
Janneke Nachtegaal Joost M Festen Sophia E Kramer

OBJECTIVES Reduced hearing ability has been shown to influence various aspects of daily life, such as communication, psychosocial functioning, and working life. The aim of this study is to examine the association between hearing ability in noise and both sick leave and self-reported work productivity. In addition, the relationship between hearing ability and perceived health-caused limitations ...

Journal: :Noise & health 2011
Marjorie C McCullagh Delbert Raymond Madeleine J Kerr Sally L Lusk

Noise represents one of the most common occupational health hazards. A Healthy People 2020 objective aims to reduce hearing loss in the noise-exposed public. The purpose of this study was to describe and compare perceived and measured hearing, and to determine the prevalence of hearing loss among a group of factory workers. Data collected as part of an intervention study promoting hearing prote...

Journal: :The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College 2002
Hitoshi Nagasaka Takashi Matsukubo Yoshinori Takaesu Yoshimasa Kobayashi Touru Sato Tatsuya Ishikawa

Hearing problems such as hearing loss and susurrus aurium are said to improve with occlusal treatment, but few objective clinical reports have been published in the dental field. We looked at the effect of occlusal treatment and chewing instruction on hearing ability in five patients who had an occlusal disorder and the unilateral chewing habit. The following results were obtained: 1. Unilatera...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2000
M T Cord M R Leek B E Walden

Hearing-impaired listeners with similar hearing losses may differ widely in their ability to understand speech in noise. Such individual susceptibility to noise may explain why patients obtain varying degrees of benefit from hearing aids. The chief purpose of this study was to determine if adaptive measures of unaided speech recognition in noise were related to hearing aid benefit. Additionally...

Journal: :international journal of preventive medicine 0
sharat gupta shallu mittal avnish kumar k.d singh

the study was conducted on a group of 90 traffic policemen aged 20-50 years and working in and around patiala district to assess their knowledge, attitude, and practices toward the ill effects caused by traffic noise on health. the subjects were required to fill up a questionnaire regarding their self‑assessment of hearing ability, noise‑related attitudes, and the use of personal protective equ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2015
Shira D Gordon James F C Windmill

Insects display signs of ageing, despite their short lifespan. However, the limited studies on senescence emphasize longevity or reproduction. We focused on the hearing ability of ageing adult locusts, Schistocerca gregaria. Our results indicate that the youngest adults (2 weeks post-maturity) have a greater overall neurophysiological response to sound, especially for low frequencies (<10 kHz),...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2009
Eric Parmentier Orphal Colleye David Mann

Clownfish live in social groups in which there is a size-based dominance hierarchy. In such a context, sonic cues could play a role in social organisation because dominant frequency and pulse length of sounds are strongly correlated with fish size. Data on the hearing ability of these fish are, however, needed to show that they have the sensory ability to detect the frequencies in their sounds....

2014
David R. Moore Mark Edmondson-Jones Piers Dawes Heather Fortnum Abby McCormack Robert H. Pierzycki Kevin J. Munro Joel Snyder

BACKGROUND Healthy hearing depends on sensitive ears and adequate brain processing. Essential aspects of both hearing and cognition decline with advancing age, but it is largely unknown how one influences the other. The current standard measure of hearing, the pure-tone audiogram is not very cognitively demanding and does not predict well the most important yet challenging use of hearing, liste...

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