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Vocal outcomes after COVID-19 infection: acoustic voice analyses, durational measurements, self-reported findings, and auditory-perceptual evaluations
PurposeThe ongoing literature suggests that COVID-19 may have a potential impact on voice characteristics during the infection period. In the current...
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Multidimensional Voice Assessment After Management of Early Laryngeal Cancer: A Comparative Study
Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma is one of the most common head and neck cancers, and patients experience dysphonia after treatment with transoral...
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Evaluation of perception of music, environmental sounds, and speech in right versus left cerebral stroke patients
BackgroundStroke is a leading cause of disability and about a third of stroke survivors have aphasia. Stroke also may affect all levels of the...
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Cepstral and Perceptual Investigations of Voice in Speech and Language Pathologists with Vocal Fatigue
Vocal fatigue is known as a hyperfunctional voice disorder that can lead to other conditions, such as muscle tension dysphonia (MTD). Speech and...
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Electrophysiological and neuropsychological assessment of cognition in spinocerebellar ataxia type 1 patients: a pilot study
BackgroundEvent-related potentials (ERPs) reflect cognitive processing: negative early components (N100, N200) are involved in the sensory and...
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Chronic voice disorder after coronavirus disease 2019 infection and its treatment using the cricothyroid visor maneuver: a case report
BackgroundRegarding human coronavirus, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic, the novelty of disease, and consequently the...
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The effect of Schroth Best Practice exercises and Cheneau brace treatment on perceptual and cognitive asymmetry in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis with thoracic major curve
BackgroundAdolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) patients have been found to exhibit cortical asymmetry. Although asymmetries in cortical structures...
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A comparative study of stretch-and-flow voice therapy versus Smith accent method in rehabilitation of hyperfunctional dysphonia: a randomized controlled trial
BackgroundThis work aims to compare between stretch-and-flow voice therapy and Smith accent method of voice therapy in treatment of hyperfunctional...
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The Effect of Combined Auditory Training on Concurrent Sound Segregation in Young old: A Single-Blinded Randomized Clinical Trial
This study aimed to investigate the behavioral results of perceptual learning in young old using double-vowel discrimination tasks in combined...
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Auditory processing in normally hearing individuals with and without tinnitus: assessment with four psychoacoustic tests
PurposeIn most cases, tinnitus co-exists with hearing loss, suggesting that poorer speech understanding is simply due to a lack of acoustic...
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Cognitive functions in Arabic-speaking children with velopharyngeal insufficiency and their impact on speech intelligibility
BackgroundPatients with orofacial cleft are at high risk for neurobehavioral problems including learning disability, impaired language function,...
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Screening of voice and vocal tract changes in professional wind instrument players
PurposePlaying wind instruments is a strenuous task on the larynx, predisposing players to voice disorders. This study aims to evaluate potential...
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Early post-operative neurodevelopment and visual assessment in neonates with congenital heart disease undergoing cardiac surgery
ObjectiveAssessment of neurobehavior and visual function of newborns with congenital heart disease during the post-operative period to identify...
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Naming ability assessment in neurocognitive disorders: a clinician’s perspective
BackgroundDetecting impaired naming capacity is valuable in diagnosing neurocognitive disorders (ND). A.
clinical practice- oriented overview of...
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Delirium in psychiatric settings: risk factors and assessment tools in patients with psychiatric illness: a sco** review
BackgroundDelirium is a common disorder affecting patients’ psychiatric illness, characterized by a high rate of underdiagnosis, misdiagnosis, and...
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Effect of adenoid size on the post-adenoidectomy hypernasality in children with a normal palate
PurposeAdenoidectomy, either alone or with tonsillectomy, is a common surgical procedure in the field of pediatric otorhinolaryngology. Resonance...
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A Case Report in the Management of Dysphagia in Osmotic Demyelination Syndrome Using Mann Assessment of Swallowing Ability (MASA)
Osmotic Demyelination Syndrome (ODS) is one of the primary cause of demyelination in alcoholics and malnourished resulting in various kind of...
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Noisy galvanic vestibular stimulation improves vestibular perception in bilateral vestibulopathy
BackgroundPatients with bilateral vestibulopathy (BVP) suffer from impaired vestibular motion perception that is linked to deficits in spatial memory...
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Rate Discrimination Training May Partially Restore Temporal Processing Abilities from Age-Related Deficits
The ability to understand speech in complex environments depends on the brain’s ability to preserve the precise timing characteristics of the speech...
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Efficacy of different clinical assessment measures of hyperacusis: a systematic review
PurposeHyperacusis is the hypersensitivity to auditory stimuli that would typically not affect those with hearing sensitivity within normal limits....