Current Issue Highlights
Kirjava, Shade Avery
Ear and Hearing. 43(5):1391-1394, September/October 2022. Abstract Free
Ecological Validity, External Validity, and Mundane Realism in Hearing ScienceBeechey, Timothy Ear and Hearing. 43(5):1395-1401, September/October 2022.
Randomized Clinical Trial
Adaptive Hearing Aid Benefit in Children With Mild/Moderate Hearing Loss: A Registered, Double-Blind, Randomized Clinical TrialStewart, Hannah J.; Cash, Erin K.; Pinkl, Joseph; More Ear and Hearing. 43(5):1402-1415, September/October 2022.
Research Article
Hearing Loss and Cognitive Function: Baseline Findings From the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health: ELSA-BrasilSamelli, Alessandra G.; Santos, Itamar S.; Deal, Jennifer A.; More Ear and Hearing. 43(5):1416-1425, September/October 2022.
Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials Recorded Directly Through the Cochlear Implant in Cochlear Implant Recipients: a Feasibility StudyAttias, Joseph; HabibAllah, Suhail; Aditya Tarigoppula, Venkata S.; More Ear and Hearing. 43(5):1426-1436, September/October 2022.
Is Having Hearing Loss Fundamentally Different? Multigroup Structural Equation Modeling of the Effect of Cognitive Functioning on Speech IdentificationMarsja, Erik; Stenbäck, Victoria; Moradi, Shahram; More Ear and Hearing. 43(5):1437-1446, September/October 2022.
Both-Ear Method for the Analysis of Audiometric DataChen, Chen; Zhang, Ning; Curhan, Gary C.; More Ear and Hearing. 43(5):1447-1455, September/October 2022.
Temporal Modulation Transfer Functions of Amplitude-Modulated Cervical Vestibular-Evoked Myogenic Potentials in Young AdultsLawlor, Kerri J.; Clinard, Christopher G.; Piker, Erin G. Ear and Hearing. 43(5):1456-1465, September/October 2022.
The Rapid Screening for Somatosensory Tinnitus Tool: a Data-Driven Decision Tree Based on Specific Diagnostic CriteriaMichiels, Sarah; Cardon, Emilie; Gilles, Annick; More Ear and Hearing. 43(5):1466-1471, September/October 2022.
Characteristics of the Adaptation Recovery Function of the Auditory Nerve and Its Association With Advanced Age in Postlingually Deafened Adult Cochlear Implant UsersHe, Shuman; Skidmore, Jeffrey; Carter, Brittney L. Ear and Hearing. 43(5):1472-1486, September/October 2022.
Lexical Access Changes Based on Listener Needs: Real-Time Word Recognition in Continuous Speech in Cochlear Implant UsersSmith, Francis X.; McMurray, Bob Ear and Hearing. 43(5):1487-1501, September/October 2022.
Assessing the Clinical Value of Objective and Patient-Reported Audiovestibular Outcome Measures in the Risk Estimation of Systemic Cobalt Toxicity for Patients With a Metal-on-Metal Hip ImplantLeyssens, Laura; Vinck, Bart; Van Der Straeten, Catherine; More Ear and Hearing. 43(5):1502-1514, September/October 2022.
Oculomotor and Perceptual Measures of Visual Motion Sensitivity in Patients With Chronic Dizziness SymptomsZaleski-King, Ashley; Pinto, Robin; Tamaki, Chizuko; More Ear and Hearing. 43(5):1515-1525, September/October 2022.
Characterizing Electrophysiological Response Properties of the Peripheral Auditory System Evoked by Phonemes in Normal and Hearing Impaired EarsRiggs, William J.; Hiss, Meghan M.; Adunka, Oliver F. Ear and Hearing. 43(5):1526-1539, September/October 2022.
An Exploratory Investigation of Pupillometry As a Measure of Tinnitus Intrusiveness on a Test of Auditory Short-Term MemoryBarrett, Doug J.K.; Souto, David; Pilling, Michael; More Ear and Hearing. 43(5):1540-1548, September/October 2022.
Impact of Effortful Word Recognition on Supportive Neural Systems Measured by Alpha and Theta PowerRyan, David B.; Eckert, Mark A.; Sellers, Eric W.; More Ear and Hearing. 43(5):1549-1562, September/October 2022.
Automatic Prediction of Conductive Hearing Loss Using Video Pneumatic Otoscopy and Deep Learning AlgorithmByun, Hayoung; Park, Chae Jung; Oh, Seong Je; More Ear and Hearing. 43(5):1563-1573, September/October 2022.
Disparities in Speech and Language Delay Among Children With Aural AtresiaFlorentine, Michelle M.; Le Clec’h, Sophie; Upton, Susanna M.; More Ear and Hearing. 43(5):1574-1581, September/October 2022.
Tobacco, but Neither Cannabis Smoking Nor Co-Drug Use, Is Associated With Hearing Loss in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2011 to 2012 and 2015 to 2016Baiduc, Rachael R.; Sun, Joshua W.; Spankovich, Christopher; More Ear and Hearing. 43(5):1582-1592, September/October 2022.
Brief Reports
Prevalence of Somatosensory Tinnitus in Veterans With TinnitusTheodoroff, Sarah M.; McMillan, Garnett P.; Frederick, Melissa T.; More Ear and Hearing. 43(5):1593-1596, September/October 2022.
Show: When citing sources during a speech a speaker should usually identify the?According to your textbook, when quoting an Internet document during a speech, a speaker should usually identify the: -full address of the Web site for the document.
Is it necessary to cite the source of statistics in a speech?It is seldom necessary to cite the source of statistics in a speech. Research has shown that the more statistics you use, the more effective your speech is likely to be. Acceptable testimony can include either statements from recognized experts or from ordinary people with special expertise on the topic.
What is a summary of a magazine or research article written by someone other than the original author?Ch. 7, 14 and 15 test. What are the three criteria that should be considered in assessing the soundness of documents found on the Internet?What are the three criteria discussed in your textbook for assessing the soundness of documents found on the Internet? authorship, sponsorship and recency.
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