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How to Help Deaf Children Who Do Not Understand Their Vestibular Symptoms and Motor Disorders as Abnormal?

Melo RS

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Test-Retest Reliability of Tone Burst-Induced 500 Hz Air-Conduction Masseter Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential in Healthy Individuals

Ramesh K, Thirunavukkarasu K, Alagendraraja RS

Background and Objectives: Masseter vestibular evoked myogenic potential (mVEMP) is a newly developed tool which is used to assess the vestibulo-trigeminal neural and saccular functioning pathways. Recently, this test was...
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Postauricular Myofibroma of the Facial Canal: A Case Report

Al-Alawneh M, Al-Ashqar R, Kanaan Y, Alali M, Odat H

Myofibromatosis is a proliferative disorder characterized by the development of soft tissue neoplasms referred to as myofibromas that predominantly occur in infants and young children. These lesions have been described...
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Effects of Frequency-Composition Algorithm and Phoneme-Based Auditory Training in Older Hearing Aid Users

Lee M, Lee JH

Background and Objectives: Frequency-lowering (FL) algorithms improve the audibility of high-frequency sounds by shifting inaudible high-frequency components to audible low-frequency regions. However, the FL algorithm has yielded mixed findings. This...
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Understanding Standard Procedure in Auditory Brainstem Response: Importance of Normative Data

Kwak C, Byun Y, You S, Sagong J, Kim DY, Cho WH, Kong TH, Oh SH, Jin IK, Suh MJ, Lee HJ, Choi SJ, Cha D, Park KH, Seo YJ

The auditory brainstem response (ABR) is a noninvasive test that measures neural activity in response to auditory stimuli. Racial differences in head shape have provided strong evidence for specific normative...
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Hearing Screening for Older Adults With Cognitive Impairment: A Systematic Review

Limkitisupasin P, Jongpradubgiat P, Utoomprurkporn N

Background and Objectives: Hearing loss is the largest potentially modifiable risk factor for dementia. Early evaluation and intervention are crucial for older adults with cognitive impairment. However, pure-tone audiometry (PTA),...
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The Relationship Between Lower Vitamin D Levels and Hearing Loss in Older Adults

Lee YJ, Jung JH, Chung JW

Background and Objectives: Age-related hearing loss (ARHL) is a sensorineural disease that is associated with a number of factors. In addition to age, sex, environment, lifestyle, and comorbidities are all...
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Validation and Transadaptation of Tinnitus Primary Function Questionnaire Into Central Kurdish Version (TPFQ-CK)

Hawramy MSM, Zmnako SSF, Baban MIA

Background and Objectives: Tinnitus affects individuals’ quality of life, and multiple surveys have been conducted to assess this effect. One questionnaire used is the Tinnitus Primary Function Questionnaire. The aim...
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Clinico-Radiological Manifestations of Cochlear Schwannomas

Hashim ND, Misron K, Moon SJ, Noh HE, Kim J, Moon IS

Background and Objectives: Cochlear schwannomas, which are categorized into intracochlear and intravestibulocochlear schwannomas (ICs and IVCs, respectively) are rare and may cause hearing loss (HL). The affected region is invariably...
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Does Cognitive Function Affect Performance and Listening Effort During Bilateral Wireless Streaming in Hearing Aid Users?

Chang YS, Kim JS, Park S, Hong SH, Moon IJ

Background and Objectives: Wireless streaming technology (WT), designed to transmit sounds directly from a mobile phone to hearing aids, was developed to enhance the signal-to-noise ratio. However, the advantages of...
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