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Pole-Zero Fitting for Transfer Function of Hearing-Aid Receiver: Evidence-Based Review

Han W, Kim N

The hearing-aid transducer is ubiquitous in the hearing-aid industry. For example, the balanced armature receiver (BAR), first invented by A.G. Bell, has been used in all telephone earphones because it...
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Knowledge and Perceptions of Teleaudiology Among Audiologists: A Systematic Review

Ravi R, Gunjawate , Yerraguntla K, Driscoll C

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The knowledge and perception of teleaudiology among audiologists will determine the acceptance and success of teleaudiology practice. This systematic review was conducted to review the published literature...
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Analysis of Output Levels of an MP3 Player: Effects of Earphone Type, Music Genre, and Listening Duration

Shim H, Lee S, Koo M, Kim J

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: To prevent noise induced hearing losses caused by listening to music with personal listening devices for young adults, this study was aimed to measure output levels of...
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Effects of Age on Speech-in-Noise Identification: Subjective Ratings of Hearing Difficulties and Encoding of Fundamental Frequency in Older Adults

Heidari A, Moossavi A, Yadegari F, Bakhshi E, Ahadi M

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Numerous studies have indicated deterioration of speech perception in noisy conditions among the elderly even those with normal hearing capabilities. The aim of this study was to...
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Brainstem Correlates of Comodulation Masking Release for Speech in Normal Hearing Adults

Rostami S, Moossavi A, Ahadi M, Jalaei S

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Weak signals embedded in fluctuating masker can be perceived more efficiently than similar signals embedded in unmodulated masker. This release from masking is known as comodulation masking...
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A Case of Contrast Enhanced Cystic Mass of External Ear Canal Diagnosed as Engorged Hard Tick

Lee MY, Jung JY

A 58-year-old female complained earfullness and otalgia and came to the clinic. Dark gray colored cystic mass obstructing the left ear canal was observed during the endoscopic exam. Contrast enhanced...
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Clinical Characteristics of Dizziness Associated with Acute Peripheral Facial Palsy

Song K, Chang S, Lee J, Shin SA, Lee HY

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: We aimed to assess the clinical significance of dizziness associated with acute peripheral facial palsy (APFP). SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Medical records of patients who visited an otorhinolaryngology clinic...
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Nonshaved Ear Surgery: Effect of Hair on Surgical Site Infection of the Middle Ear/Mastoid Surgery and Patients' Preference for the Hair Removal

Lee DH, Yoo S, Shin E, Cho Y

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This study aimed 1) to compare the rates of surgical site infection (SSI) between two groups with and without preoperative hair shaving, 2) to compare the bacterial...
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Trans-tympanic Cartilage Chip Insertion for Intractable Patulous Eustachian Tube

Jeong J, Nam J, Han SJ, Shin SH, Hwang K, Moon IS

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Patulous Eustachian tube (PET) causes troublesome autophony. We treated PET using tragal cartilage chip insertion to fill in the concavity within the tubal valve and evaluated the...
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