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  2. Auditory science - Wikipedia

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    Auditory science or hearing science is a field of research and education concerning the perception of sounds by humans, animals, or machines. It is a heavily interdisciplinary field at the crossroad between acoustics, neuroscience, and psychology. [1] It is often related to one or many of these other fields: psychophysics, psychoacoustics ...

  3. Cochlear implant - Wikipedia

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    Cochlear implant. Diagram of a cochlear implant. [ edit on Wikidata] A cochlear implant ( CI) is a surgically implanted neuroprosthesis that provides a person who has moderate-to-profound sensorineural hearing loss with sound perception. With the help of therapy, cochlear implants may allow for improved speech understanding in both quiet and ...

  4. Otitis media - Wikipedia

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    Otitis media. Otitis media is a group of inflammatory diseases of the middle ear. [2] One of the two main types is acute otitis media ( AOM ), [3] an infection of rapid onset that usually presents with ear pain. [1] In young children this may result in pulling at the ear, increased crying, and poor sleep. [1]

  5. Auditory processing disorder - Wikipedia

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    Audiology, neurology [ 1] Auditory processing disorder ( APD ), rarely known as King-Kopetzky syndrome or auditory disability with normal hearing ( ADN ), is a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting the way the brain processes sounds. [ 2] Individuals with APD usually have normal structure and function of the ear, but cannot process the ...

  6. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research is a monthly online-only peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of interpersonal communication.It was established in 1936 as the Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, which was merged with the Journal of Speech and Hearing Research (which had been established in 1958) to form the Journal of Speech and Hearing Research in 1991.

  7. Association for Research in Otolaryngology - Wikipedia

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    The Association for Research in Otolaryngology is a professional association of researchers, including practitioners, teachers, and students, in the fields of otolaryngology (ear, nose, and throat), and especially including hearing. Journal

  8. Audiology - Wikipedia

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    Audiology (from Latin audīre, "to hear"; and from Greek -λογία, -logia) is a branch of science that studies hearing, balance, and related disorders. [ 1] [ 2] Audiologists treat those with hearing loss and proactively prevent related damage. [ 3] By employing various testing strategies (e.g. behavioral hearing tests, otoacoustic emission ...

  9. Audiology and hearing health professionals in developed and ...

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    The World Health Organization (WHO) criterion for "priority for hearing aids" in children is an average hearing loss in the 31 to 80 dB HL range in the better ear (WHO, 2004). However, if there is a local capacity to provide appropriate hearing health care, according to McPherson and Olusanya (2008), [4] then this does not preclude screening ...