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Evaluation of auditory development in infants and toddlers who received cochlear implants under the age of 24 months with the LittlEARS® Auditory Que…

2010

Abstract Background and Aims Newborn hearing screening and early intervention for congenital hearing loss have created a need for tools assessing the hearing development of very young children. A multidisciplinary evaluation of children's development is now becoming standard in clinical practice, though not many reliable diagnostic instruments exist. For this reason, the LittlEARS ® Auditory Questionnaire (LEAQ) was created to assess the auditory skills of a growing population of infants and toddlers who receive hearing instruments. The LEAQ relies on parent report, which has been shown to be a reliable way of assessing child development. Results with this tool in a group of children who re…

MalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyHearing lossmedicine.medical_treatmentPopulationDeafnessAudiologyCongenital hearing lossLanguage DevelopmentPredictive Value of TestsSurveys and QuestionnairesCochlear implantmedicineHumansLongitudinal Studieseducationeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryHearing TestsAge FactorsInfantGeneral MedicineCochlear ImplantationChild developmentTransplantationLanguage developmentCochlear ImplantsOtorhinolaryngologyChild PreschoolPredictive value of testsPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthFemalemedicine.symptombusinessInternational Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology
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On the threshold of effective well infant nursery hearing screening in Western Sicily.

2012

Abstract Objective To determine the feasibility and effectiveness of well-infant nursery hearing screening programme for the early identification of hearing impairment, based on transient evoked otoacoustic emission (TEOAE) with a high “screen sensitivity” reducing the number of more expensive secondary level exams. Methods The newborns were screened by non-specialist health workers in well babies nursery at the twentieth day of life for 6 years consecutive. Based on PASS/FAIL criteria and presence/absence of audiological risk factors the newborns were divided into four groups each one with its personal step programme: G1 – PASS without risk factor, free to go home; G2 – PASS with risk fact…

MalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyReferralHearing lossOtoacoustic Emissions SpontaneousOtoacoustic emissionAudiologyHearing screeningScreening programmeCohort StudiesNeonatal ScreeningClinical ProtocolsPredictive Value of TestsRisk FactorsWell-infant nurseryMedicineHumansRisk factorHearing LossSicilybusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)Infant NewbornInfantGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseSettore MED/32 - AudiologiaAudiometry Evoked ResponseNeonatal screening; Well-infant nursery; Sensorineural hearing loss; Otoacoustic emission;Settore MED/31 - OtorinolaringoiatriaOtorhinolaryngologySensorineural hearing loPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthFeasibility StudiesOtoacoustic emissionSensorineural hearing lossFemalemedicine.symptombusinessInternational journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology
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Cochlear implant users move in time to the beat of drum music.

2015

Cochlear implant users show a profile of residual, yet poorly understood, musical abilities. An ability that has received little to no attention in this population is entrainment to a musical beat. We show for the first time that a heterogeneous group of cochlear implant users is able to find the beat and move their bodies in time to Latin Merengue music, especially when the music is presented in unpitched drum tones. These findings not only reveal a hidden capacity for feeling musical rhythm through the body in the deaf and hearing impaired population, but illuminate promising avenues for designing early childhood musical training that can engage implanted children in social musical activi…

MalePeriodicityTime Factorsmedicine.medical_treatmentMusicalAudiology0302 clinical medicineCochlear implantEarly childhoodPitch Perceptionta515media_commoneducation.field_of_study05 social sciencesMiddle AgedCochlear ImplantationhumanitiesSensory SystemsFeelingta6131Audiometry Pure-ToneFemalePsychologyAdultmedicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationMotor Activitybehavioral disciplines and activities050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciencesYoung AdultRhythmotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesCochlear implant usersDancingeducationAgedAuditory ThresholdEntrainment (biomusicology)beat of drum musicCochlear ImplantsPersons With Hearing ImpairmentsAcoustic Stimulationhuman activitiesBeat (music)030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMusicHearing research
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Cardiac and renal dysfunction is associated with progressive hearing loss in patients with Fabry disease.

2017

Background Fabry disease (FD) is an X-linked recessive hereditary lysosomal storage disorder which results in the accumulation of globotriaosylceramid (Gb3) in tissues of kidney and heart as well as central and peripheral nervous system. Besides prominent renal and cardiac organ involvement, cochlear symptoms like high-frequency hearing loss and tinnitus are frequently found with yet no comprehensive data available in the literature. Objective To examine hearing loss in patients with FD depending on cardiac and renal function. Material and methods Single-center study with 68 FD patients enrolled between 2012 and 2016 at the Department of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconst…

MalePhysiologylcsh:MedicineOtology030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyDeafnessKidneyCardiovascular PhysiologyTinnitus0302 clinical medicineQuality of lifeMedicine and Health Scienceslcsh:ScienceHearing DisordersKidneySex CharacteristicsMultidisciplinaryEarHeartAudiologyMiddle Agedmedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyCohortCardiologySensorineural hearing lossFemalemedicine.symptomAnatomyGlomerular Filtration RateResearch ArticleAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyHearing lossHearing Loss SensorineuralRenal function03 medical and health sciencesInternal medicinemedicineotorhinolaryngologic diseasesHumansddc:610AgedRenal Physiologybusiness.industrylcsh:RBiology and Life SciencesKidneysRenal Systemmedicine.diseaseFabry diseaseOtorhinolaryngologyEarsQuality of LifeFabry Diseaselcsh:QbusinessHead030217 neurology & neurosurgeryTinnitusPloS one
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Targeted next-generation sequencing of deafness genes in hearing-impaired individuals uncovers informative mutations

2014

Purpose: Targeted next-generation sequencing provides a remarkable opportunity to identify variants in known disease genes, particularly in extremely heterogeneous disorders such as nonsyndromic hearing loss. The present study attempts to shed light on the complexity of hearing impairment. Methods: Using one of two next-generation sequencing panels containing either 80 or 129 deafness genes, we screened 30 individuals with nonsyndromic hearing loss (from 23 unrelated families) and analyzed 9 normal-hearing controls. Results: Overall, we found an average of 3.7 variants (in 80 genes) with deleterious prediction outcome, including a number of novel variants, in individuals with nonsyndromic h…

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Audiologic profile of infants at risk: experience of a Western Sicily tertiary care centre.

2012

Objective: To identify the incidence of sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) on infant at risk and to classify the degree and type of hearing loss describing the main causes associated in Western Sicily. To compare single TEOAE and combined TEOAE/ABR techniques studying the referral rate, the false-positive and false-negative rates through concordance test (κ coefficient), sensitivity (TPR) and specificity (TNR) for each protocol. Methods: From January 2010 to June 2011, 412 infants at risk, ranging from 4 to 20 weeks of life, transferred to Audiology Department of Palermo from the births centers of Western Sicily, underwent to audiological assessment with TEOAE, tympanometry and ABR. The foll…

MaleRiskPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyHearing lossHearing Loss SensorineuralAuditory neuropathySensitivity and SpecificityNeonatal screeningInfant at riskAuditory neuropathySensorineural hearing lossTertiary Care CentersNeonatal ScreeningPregnancyRisk FactorsIntensive careotorhinolaryngologic diseasesEvoked Potentials Auditory Brain StemMedicineHumansRisk factorFamily historyPregnancy Complications InfectiousSicilymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryInfant NewbornInfantGeneral MedicineAudiologymedicine.diseaseAudiometry Evoked ResponseLow birth weightOtorhinolaryngologyPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthSensorineural hearing lossFemaleAudiometrymedicine.symptombusinessInternational journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology
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Motoneurons of the stapedius muscle in the guinea pig middle ear: Afferent and efferent transmitters

2008

The objective of the present study was to identify efferent and afferent transmitters of motoneurons of the stapedius muscle of the middle ear in order to gain more insight into the neuronal regulation of the muscle. To identify motoneurons, we injected the fluorescent neuronal tracer Fluorogold (FG) into the muscle after preparation of the middle ear in adult guinea pigs. Upon terminal uptake and retrograde neuronal transport, we observed FG in neurons located medial and ventral to the nucleus of the facial nerve ipsilateral to the injection site. Immunohistochemical studies of these motoneurons showed that the majority contains calcitonin gene-related peptide. Our data further demonstrate…

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Tone perception in Mandarin-speaking school age children with otitis media with effusion.

2017

Objectives The present study explored tone perception ability in school age Mandarin-speaking children with otitis media with effusion (OME) in noisy listening environments. The study investigated the interaction effects of noise, tone type, age, and hearing status on monaural tone perception, and assessed the application of a hierarchical clustering algorithm for profiling hearing impairment in children with OME. Methods Forty-one children with normal hearing and normal middle ear status and 84 children with OME with or without hearing loss participated in this study. The children with OME were further divided into two subgroups based on their severity and pattern of hearing loss using a h…

MaleSocial Scienceslcsh:MedicineOtologyAudiologyMonauralDeafnessMandarin Chinese0302 clinical medicineHearingSociologyMedicine and Health SciencesMedicinePsychology030223 otorhinolaryngologyChildlcsh:ScienceHearing Disordersmedia_commonLanguageMultidisciplinarySchoolsmedicine.diagnostic_testPhysicsQuietQUIETPhysical ScienceslanguageSpeech PerceptionAudiometry Pure-ToneSensory PerceptionFemalemedicine.symptomAnatomyAlgorithmsResearch Articlemedicine.medical_specialtyChinaSpeech perceptionHearing lossmedia_common.quotation_subjectEducation03 medical and health sciencesPerceptionotorhinolaryngologic diseasesSpeechHumansActive listeningbusiness.industryOtitis Media with Effusionlcsh:RMiddle EarBiology and Life SciencesLinguisticsAcousticslanguage.human_languageOtorhinolaryngologyEarsCase-Control Studieslcsh:QAudiometrybusinessHead030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeurosciencePLoS ONE
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Computer game as a tool for training the identification of phonemic length.

2013

Computer-assisted training of Finnish phonemic length was conducted with 7-year-old Russian-speaking second-language learners of Finnish. Phonemic length plays a different role in these two languages. The training included game activities with two- and three-syllable word and pseudo-word minimal pairs with prototypical vowel durations. The lowest accuracy scores were recorded for two-syllable words. Accuracy scores were higher for the minimal pairs with larger rather than smaller differences in duration. Accuracy scores were lower for long duration than for short duration. The ability to identify quantity degree was generalized to stimuli used in the identification test in two of the childr…

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Dynamic Fast Imaging Employing Steady State Acquisition Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Vocal Tract in One Overtone Male Singer: Our Preliminary Ex…

2022

Summary Aims To demonstrate physiological changing of vocal tract's structures during overtone singing with commercial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Fast Imaging Employing Steady State Acquisition (FIESTA) dynamic sequence. Methods and Materials A 1.5 T MRI with a 16 channel head-and-neck coil and a FIESTA sequence were used. A temporal resolution of 0.155 sec (7 image/s). A single professional singer was studied. The MR acquisition is made while the singer performed a predetermined singing sequence. Three different overtone singing techniques were examined (L-technique, J-technique, and NG technique) and one effect (Ezengileer) applied to L-technique. For each overtone technique we eval…

MaleSpeech scienceOvertoneAcousticsSingingVoice physiologySpeech science030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciencesSpeech and Hearing0302 clinical medicinePhonationmedicineHumans030223 otorhinolaryngologyAudio frequencyVocal tractPhysicsmedicine.diagnostic_testOvertone singerMagnetic resonance imagingLPN and LVNMagnetic Resonance ImagingFIESTA MRIOtorhinolaryngologyDynamic contrast-enhanced MRIHarmonicVoicePharynxSinging0305 other medical scienceSettore MED/36 - Diagnostica Per Immagini E RadioterapiaVocal tractMRIJournal of voice : official journal of the Voice Foundation
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