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SURFACE EMG DURING GAIT IN CHILDREN WITH FRAGILE X SYNDROME: COULD THIS BECOME A MEASURABLE OUTCOME?
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Publication date: Available online 10 August 2019Source: Hearing ResearchAuthor(s): Peter Heil, Adam J. PetersonAbstractHalf a century ago, Nelson Kiang and colleagues observed that some spike rate versus stimulus level functions of auditory-nerve-fiber responses to tones are nonmonotonic, exhibiting a sharp notch (“Nelson’s notch”) at high stimulus levels. The notch is associated with an abrupt change in the phase of the response by ∼180 degrees. To account for these findings, Kiang proposed a “two-factor...
Publication date: Available online 8 August 2019Source: Hearing ResearchAuthor(s): Jennifer Krizman, Nina KrausAbstractThe frequency-following response, or FFR, is a neurophysiological response to sound that precisely reflects the ongoing dynamics of sound. It can be used to study the integrity and malleability of neural encoding of sound across the lifespan. Sound processing in the brain can be impaired with pathology and enhanced through expertise. The FFR can index linguistic deprivation, autism,...
Publication date: Available online 8 August 2019Source: Hearing ResearchAuthor(s): Sarah M. Reinhard, Maximiliano Abundez-Toledo, Katherine Espinoza, Khaleel A. RazakAbstractWithin the auditory cortex, there are two primary-like regions considered to be ‘core’ cortical fields, the primary auditory cortex (A1) and the anterior auditory field (AAF). Both fields have sharp frequency tuning, tonotopic organization, and inputs from the ventral medial geniculate body of the thalamus. AAF seems to be more...
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Many commercial hand dryers operate at levels far louder than their manufacturers claim and at levels that are clearly dangerous to children's hearing, according to a new study (Paediatrics & Child Health. https://doi.org/10.1093/pch/pxz046). The loudness of 44 different hand dryers in public bathrooms in locations frequented by children, such as schools, libraries, and restaurants, in Alberta, Canada, was measured. All hand dryers from the most common brands Xlerator and Dyson included in the...
Many commercial hand dryers operate at levels far louder than their manufacturers claim and at levels that are clearly dangerous to children's hearing, according to a new study (Paediatrics & Child Health. https://doi.org/10.1093/pch/pxz046). The loudness of 44 different hand dryers in public bathrooms in locations frequented by children, such as schools, libraries, and restaurants, in Alberta, Canada, was measured. All hand dryers from the most common brands Xlerator and Dyson included in the...
The American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Foundation published an updated clinical practice guideline on Aug. 1. The updated guideline includes the addition of 29 new systematic reviews and 36 new randomized controlled trials, as well as an algorithm for clinical implementation of its key action statements. According to the guideline, it remains essential to exclude conductive hearing loss when evaluating for sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) in patients who have newly...
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A discussion of current and future applications of otoacoustic emission measures in audiology clinical practice, written in an engaging Q & A format.
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