Hearing impairment is the most common neurosensory disorder in humans, with an incidence of approximately one in 1000 children worldwide. About 50-60% of these cases have a genetic cause [1]. In China, it has been estimated that 30,000 babies are born with congenital hearing impairment per ...
Typical tasksHigh-level cognitive abilities are essential for the oceanauts to successfully complete the tasks, such as assessing cruising positions, operating interface commands, and responding to voice instructions. However, it is still unknown which variables impact oceanauts' cognitive performance and ...
as demonstrated by the hearing adaptation that occurs due to modification of peripheral frequency map and the activation of brain areas necessary for auditory processing.15 Children with hearing loss have an increased risk of deficits in balance and gross motor skills compared to children with typical...
Differences in the frequency of the use of nouns and adjectives has also been analyzed in some studies of children with hearing loss. The study by Välimaa et al. [28], which analyzed the vocabulary acquisition of deaf babies during the first year after cochlear implantation, pointed out tha...
frequency hearing loss, whereas her mother had normal hearing. Her father and mother did not have similar skin problems. GJB2 sequencing indicated that neither of her parents carried the R75W mutation. Therefore, R75W was ade novomutation in this subject. This mutation has been reported ...
as demonstrated by the hearing adaptation that occurs due to modification of peripheral frequency map and the activation of brain areas necessary for auditory processing.15 Children with hearing loss have an increased risk of deficits in balance and gross motor skills compared to children with typical...
(power, asymmetry, theta/beta ratio, peak alpha frequency and 1/f exponent), measures of criticality (long-range temporal correlations [DFA exponent] and functional excitation inhibition ratio [fEI]) and functional connectivity (coherence [Coh], imaginary part of coherence [Imcoh], phase locking...
frequency range of the stimuli used in the present study. This is in contrast to a previous study, in which vocal emotion recognition in people with ASD was mainly impaired for emotions that were difficult to recognise (low emotional intensity) and less impaired on emotion stimuli that were ...