Unilateral auditory deprivation or stimulation can induce changes in loudness and modify the sound level required to elicit the acoustic reflex. This has been explained in terms of a change in neural response, or gain, for a given sound level. However, it is unclear if these changes are driven by the asymmetry in auditory input or if they will also occur following bilateral changes in auditory input. The present study used a cross-over trial of unilateral and bilateral amplification to investigate changes in the acoustic reflex thresholds (ARTs) and the auditory brainstem response (ABR) in normal hearing listeners. Each treatment lasted 7 days and there was a 7-day washout period between the treatments. There was no significant change in th...
Frequency difference limens were determined as a function of reference-stimulus level for pulsatile ...
The aim of this study was to determine whether lateralization judgements show adaptation during a pe...
There are no data available in the literature that have specifically evaluated differences in adapta...
Auditory deprivation and stimulation can change the threshold of the acoustic reflex, but the mechan...
Previous studies have suggested larger magnitudes and lower thresholds in ipsilateral acoustic refle...
In the human auditory system, the brainstem can modify how sound is processed in the inner ear (coch...
The occurrence of tinnitus is associated with hearing loss and neuroplastic changes in the brain, bu...
Auditory brainstem response (ABR) thresholds to masked tone pip stimuli, were obtained for 3 groups...
Speech-evoked auditory brainstem responses (ABRs) were acquired in quiet and in the presence of nois...
Hearing loss is usually diagnosed through pure-tone threshold audiometry. However, some listeners wh...
The acoustic reflex (AR) shows promise as an objective test for the presence of cochlear synaptopath...
Naturally occurring stimuli can vary over several orders of magnitude and may exceed the dynamic ran...
Humans are able to hear and detect small changes in sound across a wide dynamic range despite limite...
Amplification is one of the main interventions used to manage hearing loss in people of all ages. Di...
Objective: Acoustic stimulation of auditory efferent system causes contralateral shift in the OAEs a...
Frequency difference limens were determined as a function of reference-stimulus level for pulsatile ...
The aim of this study was to determine whether lateralization judgements show adaptation during a pe...
There are no data available in the literature that have specifically evaluated differences in adapta...
Auditory deprivation and stimulation can change the threshold of the acoustic reflex, but the mechan...
Previous studies have suggested larger magnitudes and lower thresholds in ipsilateral acoustic refle...
In the human auditory system, the brainstem can modify how sound is processed in the inner ear (coch...
The occurrence of tinnitus is associated with hearing loss and neuroplastic changes in the brain, bu...
Auditory brainstem response (ABR) thresholds to masked tone pip stimuli, were obtained for 3 groups...
Speech-evoked auditory brainstem responses (ABRs) were acquired in quiet and in the presence of nois...
Hearing loss is usually diagnosed through pure-tone threshold audiometry. However, some listeners wh...
The acoustic reflex (AR) shows promise as an objective test for the presence of cochlear synaptopath...
Naturally occurring stimuli can vary over several orders of magnitude and may exceed the dynamic ran...
Humans are able to hear and detect small changes in sound across a wide dynamic range despite limite...
Amplification is one of the main interventions used to manage hearing loss in people of all ages. Di...
Objective: Acoustic stimulation of auditory efferent system causes contralateral shift in the OAEs a...
Frequency difference limens were determined as a function of reference-stimulus level for pulsatile ...
The aim of this study was to determine whether lateralization judgements show adaptation during a pe...
There are no data available in the literature that have specifically evaluated differences in adapta...