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Cerebral dominance in spatial hearing and working memory abilities in adults with normal hearing sensitivity
BackgroundCerebral dominance refers to the biological description of the brain, where one cerebral hemisphere is dominant over the other in certain...
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Polygenic Risk Score-Based Association Analysis of Speech-in-Noise and Hearing Threshold Measures in Healthy Young Adults with Self-reported Normal Hearing
PurposeSpeech-in-noise (SIN) traits exhibit high inter-subject variability, even for healthy young adults reporting normal hearing. Emerging evidence...
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Subcortical auditory system in tinnitus with normal hearing: insights from electrophysiological perspective
PurposeThe mechanism of tinnitus remains poorly understood; however, studies have underscored the significance of the subcortical auditory system in...
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At-home computerized executive-function training to improve cognition and mobility in normal-hearing adults and older hearing aid users: a multi-centre, single-blinded randomized controlled trial
BackgroundHearing loss predicts cognitive decline and falls risk. It has been argued that degraded hearing makes listening effortful, causing...
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Can an individual with low frequency hearing in the candidate ear benefit from a cochlear implant even if they have normal hearing in the other ear?
PurposeTo determine hearing preservation and subjective benefit after cochlear implant (CI) surgery in patients with low frequency hearing in the ear...
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Outcome measures of brainwave entrainment using delta wave stimulation in individuals with tinnitus having normal hearing sensitivity
ObjectiveThe current study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of delta frequency binaural beats stimulation in treatment of individuals with tinnitus...
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Effect of Tinnitus Retraining Therapy in Normal Hearing Individual with Subjective Tinnitus: An Observational Study
This study was done to study the effect of Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT) in Bilateral Normal Hearing Individual with subjective tinnitus and to...
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Comparative Study on the Acoustic Analysis of Voice in Auditory Brainstem Implantees, Cochlear Implantees, and Normal Hearing Children
The aim of the study was to compare the acoustic characteristics of voice between Auditory Brainstem Implantees, Cochlear Implantees and normal...
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Test-retest reliability of dichotic listening test in younger adults with normal hearing
BackgroundDichotic listening refers to simultaneously stimulating both ears but with two different stimuli. Dichotic listening tasks were used in the...
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Quantitative analysis of white matter brain changes in tinnitus patients with normal hearing: a case-controlled study with diffusion tensor imaging
BackgroundThis research aimed at assessing the white matter microstructural (WM) brain changes in tinnitus patients with bilateral normal peripheral...
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Investigation of the relationship between hyperacusis and auditory processing difficulties in individuals with normal hearing
PurposeThis study aimed to investigate the prevalence of hyperacusis and auditory processing (listening) difficulties (APDiff) in normal-hearing...
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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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Effect of Contralateral Acoustic Stimulation on Temporal Processing Abilities in Individuals with Normal Hearing
The aim of the article was to compare the conditions of silent and contralateral noise on the temporal processing parameters. A total of 40...
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An Inverse Relationship Between Gray Matter Volume and Speech-in-Noise Performance in Tinnitus Patients with Normal Hearing Sensitivity
Speech-in-noise (SiN) recognition difficulties are often reported in patients with tinnitus. Although brain structural changes such as reduced gray...
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Auditory capacity of the better-hearing ear in asymmetric hearing loss
PurposeOur aim was to investigate the course of the hearing capacity of the better-hearing ear in single-sided deafness (SSD) and asymmetric hearing...
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Electrophysiological and Psychophysical Measures of Temporal Pitch Sensitivity in Normal-hearing Listeners
To obtain combined behavioural and electrophysiological measures of pitch perception, we presented harmonic complexes, bandpass filtered to contain...
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Prevalence of self-reported hearing difficulty on the Revised Hearing Handicap Inventory and associated factors
BackgroundHearing loss is common in aging adults and is an important public health concern. Self-reported measures of hearing difficulty are often...
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Balance Problem in Individuals with Normal Hearing Across Age Groups – A Behavioural Study
PurposeThis study was done to find the hidden balance problem in individuals across age groups using perceptual measure (Dizziness Index of...
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Characterizing the Relationship Between Reflection and Distortion Otoacoustic Emissions in Normal-Hearing Adults
Otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) arise from one (or a combination) of two basic generation mechanisms in the cochlea: nonlinear distortion and linear...
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Knowledge and Attitudes of Parents and Caregivers in New Delhi to Childhood Hearing Loss and Hearing Services
Parental and caregiver support is crucial for addressing childhood hearing loss in low and middle-income countries, where a significant burden of...