نتایج جستجو برای: Behavioral hearing threshold

تعداد نتایج: 376783  

Journal: :iranian journal of otorhinolaryngology 0
rasool panahi department of audiology, faculty of rehabilitation, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. jafari zahra department of basic sciences in rehabilitation, faculty of rehabilitation, rehabilitation research center, tehran sheibanizade abdoreza department of audiology, faculty of rehabilitation, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. salehi masoud department of biostatistics, faculty of management and medical information, university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. esteghamati abdoreza children's hospital, martyr akbar-abadi, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. hasani sara department of audiology, faculty of rehabilitation, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

introduction: neonatal hyperbilirubinemia is one of the most important factors affecting the auditory system and can cause sensorineural hearing loss. this study investigated the relationship between behavioral hearing thresholds in children with a history of jaundice and the maximum level of bilirubin concentration in the blood.   materials and methods: this study was performed on 18 children ...

علی اصغر پیوندی, , محمد ابراهیم مهدوی, ,

Background: Cortical Evoked Response Audiometry (CERA) refers to prediction of behavioral pure-tone thresholds (500-4000 Hz) obtained by recording the N1-P2 complex of auditory long latency responses. CERA is the preferred method for frequency–specific estimation of audiogram in conscious adults and older children. CERA has an increased accuracy of determination of the hearing thresholds of ale...

Hasani Sara Jafari Zahra, Rasool Panahi Salehi Masoud Sheibanizade Abdoreza

Introduction: Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia is one of the most important factors affecting the auditory system and can cause sensorineural hearing loss. This study investigated the relationship between behavioral hearing thresholds in children with a history of jaundice and the maximum level of bilirubin concentration in the blood.   Materials and Methods: This study was performed on 18 children...

Journal: :American journal of audiology 2001
A M Tharpe D H Ashmead

The behavioral evaluation of hearing in very young infants has been fraught with procedural and interpretive problems. Despite the introduction of current physiological techniques of estimating hearing sensitivity, such as otoacoustic emissions and auditory brainstem-evoked responses, behavioral hearing assessment of young infants remains of interest to researchers of infant behavior and to cli...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2015
Bram Van Dun Harvey Dillon Mark Seeto

BACKGROUND Hearing threshold estimation based on cortical auditory evoked potentials (CAEPs) has been applied for some decades. However, available research is scarce evaluating the accuracy of this technique with an automated paradigm for the objective detection of CAEPs. PURPOSE To determine the difference between behavioral and CAEP thresholds detected using an objective paradigm based on t...

Journal: :The international tinnitus journal 1999
L Bishara J Ben-David L Podoshin M Fradis C B Teszler H Pratt T Shpack H Feiglin H Hafner N Herlinger

Owing to its subjective nature, behavioral pure-tone audiometry often is an unreliable testing method in uncooperative subjects, and assessing the true hearing threshold becomes difficult. In such cases, objective tests are used for hearing-threshold determination (i.e., auditory brainstem evoked potentials [ABEP] and frequency-specific auditory evoked potentials: slow negative response at 10 m...

Journal: :Ear and hearing 1998
G Rance R C Dowell F W Rickards D E Beer G M Clark

OBJECTIVE 1) To examine the distribution of behavioral hearing thresholds in a group of children who had shown no click-evoked auditory brain stem response (ABR) at maximum presentation levels. 2) To describe the relationship between the 90 Hz steady-state evoked potential (SSEP) and behavioral thresholds in these subjects. DESIGN A retrospective study based on clinical findings obtained from...

2011
David R. Stapells

The importance of early identification and habilitation of hearing loss for improved access to auditory stimuli and for positive prognosis of speech and language is well established in the literature (American Speech-Language-Hearing Association [ASHA] 2004; Hyde 2005; Joint Commission on Infant Hearing [JCIH] 2007; Kennedy, McCann, Campbell, Kimm and Thornton 2005; Yoshinaga-Itano and Gravel 2...

2003
Francis Kuk

The aided threshold (and functional gain) has been used as a behavioral verification tool since the early 1960s to document the improvement in hearing sensitivity with hearing aid use. Clinicians judge the adequacy of amplification by examining if the aided threshold reaches a prescribed target value. The functional gain provided by the hearing aids, or the difference in audiometer dial reading...

2015
M. P Paulraj Kamalraj Subramaniam Sazali Bin Yaccob Abdul H. Bin Adom C. R Hema

Hypoacusis is the most prevalent sensory disability in the world and consequently, it can lead to impede speech in human beings. One best approach to tackle this issue is to conduct early and effective hearing screening test using Electroencephalogram (EEG). EEG based hearing threshold level determination is most suitable for persons who lack verbal communication and behavioral response to soun...

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