ABSTRACT Purpose: to review the scientific literature and present existing instruments and methods for the objective assessment of the listening effort in normal hearing individuals worldwide. Methods: a literature integrative review whose purpose was to gather and summarize the scientific knowledge regarding the objective methods theme for measuring the listening effort, developed through the search of articles in specialized national and international journals, in the English and Portuguese languages, available in the databases: PUBMED, Cochrane Library, LILACS and SCIELO. Results: 18 articles which used physiological methods to measure the listening effort in individuals with normal hearing were reviewed. The main findings described i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Listening effort is a concept that has been shown to b...
Objective: Realistic outcome measures that reflect everyday hearing challenges are needed for evalua...
The demand on extra effort and concentration during listening are notorious handicapping effects of ...
ABSTRACT Purpose: to review the scientific literature and present existing instruments and methods ...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. General methodology ...
Listening to speech in noise is effortful, particularly for people with hearing impairment. While it...
Purpose: Listening effort has traditionally been measured using subjective rating scales and behavio...
ABSTRACT Purpose: to review the literature on the behavioral methods of listening effort assessment...
Listening to speech in noise is effortful, particularly for people with hearing impairment. While it...
In recent years, the fields of Audiology and Cognitive Sciences have seen a burgeoning of research f...
Purpose: We evaluated 2 measures of listening effort (a self-report measure and a word recall measur...
Listening effort is being considered clinically as an important indicator of patient success with am...
Listening effort is the deliberate allocation of mental resources to carry out a listening task. Spe...
The main objective of the study is to compare the effectiveness of pupillometry, working memory and ...
Within the field of hearing science, pupillometry is a widely used method for quantifying listening ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Listening effort is a concept that has been shown to b...
Objective: Realistic outcome measures that reflect everyday hearing challenges are needed for evalua...
The demand on extra effort and concentration during listening are notorious handicapping effects of ...
ABSTRACT Purpose: to review the scientific literature and present existing instruments and methods ...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. General methodology ...
Listening to speech in noise is effortful, particularly for people with hearing impairment. While it...
Purpose: Listening effort has traditionally been measured using subjective rating scales and behavio...
ABSTRACT Purpose: to review the literature on the behavioral methods of listening effort assessment...
Listening to speech in noise is effortful, particularly for people with hearing impairment. While it...
In recent years, the fields of Audiology and Cognitive Sciences have seen a burgeoning of research f...
Purpose: We evaluated 2 measures of listening effort (a self-report measure and a word recall measur...
Listening effort is being considered clinically as an important indicator of patient success with am...
Listening effort is the deliberate allocation of mental resources to carry out a listening task. Spe...
The main objective of the study is to compare the effectiveness of pupillometry, working memory and ...
Within the field of hearing science, pupillometry is a widely used method for quantifying listening ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Listening effort is a concept that has been shown to b...
Objective: Realistic outcome measures that reflect everyday hearing challenges are needed for evalua...
The demand on extra effort and concentration during listening are notorious handicapping effects of ...