Hearing (human) The general perceptual behavior and the specific responses that are made in relation to sound stimuli. The auditory system consists of the ear and the auditory nervous system. The ear comprises outer, middle, and inner ear. The outer ear, visible on the surface of the body,...
Overall, adults with hearing loss at baseline had a 41% greater annual rate of decline on the 3MS and a 32% greater decrease on the DSS test than participants without hearing loss, and the rate of decline increased according to the magnitude of the hearing loss. Subjects with hearing loss ...
children when compared with normal hearing children.Conclusion: Children with hearing impairment perform poorly on vestibule-ocular reflex test and static balance tests compared with their normal-hearing subjects, while vestibular function and dynamic balance was comparable between both groups of subjects. ...
The prognosis of hearing loss will vary considerably based on the underlying etiology. Congenital sensorineural hearing loss left untreated will invariably not improve or can progress, such as in the case of congenital CMV. On the other side of the spectrum, glue ear shows an excellent prognosis ...
Measures of hearing threshold and temporal processing across the adult lifespan Psychophysical data on hearing sensitivity and various measures of supra-threshold auditory temporal processing are presented for large groups of young (18... LE Humes,D Kewley-Port,D Fogerty,... - 《Hearing Research》...
on the combinatory capacities of parts of speech, which provide for the transition from word to sentence (the syntax of parts of speech, dependency grammar, and chain syntactic analysis); others make use of distribution classes, which unite all words and word groups that can replace each other...
Abstract ImportanceHearing loss in children is common and by age 18 years, affects nearly 1 of every 5 children. Without hearing rehabilitation, hearing loss can cause detrimental effects on speech, language, developmental, educational, and cognitive outcomes in children. ...
All the percutaneous procedures on the Gasserian ganglion are ablative and so result in varying degrees of sensory loss. By 5 years up to 50% of patients will have developed a recurrence. Quality of life is improved but there is little independent data on this. Mortality remains low and ...
Conclusions: Postoperative hearing threshold changes, not necessarilyrevealed by clinical examinations, are encountered after coronary artery bypass grafting operations.Extracorporeal circulation usage seems to bring an additional risk in terms of hearing loss. Keywords: Audiometry, Evoked Response, Auditory ...
Share on Facebook ear (redirected fromkeep an ear to the ground) Dictionary Thesaurus Medical Idioms ear ear,organ of hearing and equilibrium. The human ear consists of outer, middle, and inner parts. The outer ear is the visible portion; it includes the skin-covered flap of cartilage known...