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Frequency and intensity discrimination in children with cochlear implants
BackgroundFrequency discrimination underlies more complicated auditory activities like speech comprehension and interpretation. However, intensity...
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Effect of hormonal changes during menstrual cycle on measures of differential sensitivity: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundCyclic fluctuation levels of hormones in females during different phases of menstruation can lead to many favorable and unfavorable...
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Temporal resolution and pitch discrimination in music education: novel data in children
BackgroundRehabilitation of hearing and listening difficulties through neuroplasticity of the auditory nervous system is a promising technique....
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Effect of Efferent Stimulation on the Differential Sensitivity in Individuals with Normal Hearing
The aim of the article was to compare the conditions of silent and contralateral noise on Differential sensitivity in normal hearing individuals. A...
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Central auditory processing abilities in individuals with tinnitus and normal hearing sensitivity: a systematic review
BackgroundTinnitus is the perception of sound when there is no external sound stimulus. Individuals with tinnitus may have altered neurological...
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Efficacy of behavioral audiological tests in identifying cochlear synaptopathy: a systematic review
PurposeCochlear synaptopathy or hidden hearing loss is difficult to assess due to the lack of sensitivity with standard audiological tests. Poor...
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Intonational cues for speech perception in noise by cochlear implant listeners
PurposeThe objectives of this study are to evaluate cochlear implant (CI) listeners’ ability to infer low frequency (LF) pitch information from...
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Morphological, anatomical, radiological and clinical features of Mladina type 6 nasal septum deformations in humans
PurposeThe objective of this study was to prove the higher frequency of the type 6 deformations overall compared to the results obtained by...
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Pain mechanisms in complex regional pain syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis of quantitative sensory testing outcomes
BackgroundComplex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic condition following inciting events such as fractures or surgeries with sensorimotor and...
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Sensory testing and topical capsaicin can characterize patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Background and objectivesOur study aimed at examining the long-time inflammatory effects of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) as chronic immune-mediated...
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Sympathetic and sensory nerve fiber function in multiple system atrophy and idiopathic Parkinson’s disease
ObjectiveTo explore small fiber somatosensory and sympathetic function in PD and MSA.
MethodsWe recruited 20 PD patients (7 women, median age...
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Auditory Behavior in Adult-Blinded Mice
Cross-modal plasticity occurs when the function of remaining senses is enhanced following deprivation or loss of a sensory modality. Auditory neural...
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The association of sensory phenotype and concomitant mood, sleep and functional impairment with the outcome of carpal tunnel surgery
BackgroundUp to 25% of people who have had carpal tunnel release surgery (CTR) fail to report improvement; however, evidence for prognostic...
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Long-term small-fiber neuropathy and pain sensitization in survivors of pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia after stem cell transplantation
PurposeWe aimed at describing for the first time peripheral small-fiber neurotoxicity and pain sensitization in survivors of pediatric acute...
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Anatomical variations and flow alterations of the uncal vein and its clinical implications in petroclival meningiomas
BackgroundThe Uncal vein (UV), downstream of the deep middle cerebral vein (DMCV), has a similar drainage pattern to the superficial middle cerebral...
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Nonregional small fibre neuropathy in cases of autoimmune autonomic neuropathy
ObjectiveAutonomic small fibre neuropathy is described in patients with autoimmune autonomic neuropathy (AAN). Few data are available on...
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A diminished sciatic nerve structural integrity is associated with distinct peripheral sensory phenotypes in individuals with type 2 diabetes
Aims/hypothesisQuantitative sensory testing (QST) allows the identification of individuals with rapid progression of diabetic sensorimotor...
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Nicotine dependence and insula subregions: functional connectivity and cue-induced activation
Nicotine dependence is a major predictor of relapse in people with Tobacco Use Disorder (TUD). Accordingly, therapies that reduce nicotine dependence...
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CT analysis of frontal recess air cell and fluid dynamics simulation of frontal sinus in people with different frontal sinus development after Draf1–3 surgery
ObjectiveTo explore the effects of Draf1–3 on frontal sinus airflow and frontal sinus irrigation in people with different frontal sinus development
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Effects of Musical Training and Hearing Loss on Fundamental Frequency Discrimination and Temporal Fine Structure Processing: Psychophysics and Modeling
Several studies have shown that musical training leads to improved fundamental frequency ( F 0 ) discrimination for young listeners with normal hearing...