PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method for determining a risk of hearing loss. SOLUTION: A method for determining the risk of hearing loss based on the genotype information of a single nucleotide polymorphism set containing at least rs4911495, rs6651806, rs4246215, rs724577, rs16998073, ...
If so, the best thing to do is get a simple hearing evaluation by alicensed hearing care professional. They’repainless, often free, and can help determine if you even have hearing loss (sometimes, it’s actually just earwax). If youdohave hearing loss, that same hearing care professional...
To better understand the connection, a team of University of California San Diego and Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute researchers employed hearing tests and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to determine whether hearing impairment is associated with differences in specific brain regions...
The article focuses on a study conducted to determine the effect of hearing loss in old age on the neural systems supporting speech comprehension. In the s... Peelle,Jonathan,E.,... - 《Journal of Neuroscience》 被引量: 195发表: 2011年 Patient-Provider Communication in the Context of Hear...
*The purpose of this hearing assessment and/or demonstration is for hearing wellness and to determine if the consumer may benefit from using hearing aids, which may include selling and fitting hearing aids. Products demonstrated may differ from products sold. Assessment conclusion is not a medical ...
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Objective: To determine the optimal seating position in a noisy classroom for students with unilateral hearing loss (UHL) without any auditory rehabilitation as compared to normal-hearing adults and student peers. Design: Speech discrimination scores (SDS) for babble noise at distances of 3, 4, 6...
Today’s hearing aids are comfortable, discreet and offer a variety of features. There’s a hearing aid out there for everyone. How can you choose the hearing aid that’s right for you? By examining your unique requirements, you and your hearing care professional can determine the best fit...
MDAQS consists of four mean opinion scores (MOS), each presented on a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being the worst score and 5 being the best. Scores are generated from test data fed through a machine-learning model to determine how a panel of human listeners would rate the audio quality...
The pinna, the outer part of the ear, serves to "catch" the sound waves. Your outer ear is pointed forward and it has a number of curves. This structure helps you determine the direction of a sound. If a sound is coming from behind you or above you, it will bounce off the pinna ...