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View article: Comment on the Point of View “Ecological Validity, External Validity and Mundane Realism in Hearing Science”
Comment on the Point of View “Ecological Validity, External Validity and Mundane Realism in Hearing Science” Open
To the Editor: Ear and Hearing recently published a point of view paper on "Ecological validity, external validity and mundane realism in hearing science" (Beechey 2022) that references the 2020 Eriksholm workshop consensus paper on "The q…
View article: Physiological Monitoring and Hearing Loss: Toward a More Integrated and Ecologically Validated Health Mapping
Physiological Monitoring and Hearing Loss: Toward a More Integrated and Ecologically Validated Health Mapping Open
With an ongoing shift from managing disease toward the inclusion of maintaining health and preventing disease, the world has seen the rise of increasingly sophisticated physiological monitoring and analytics. Innovations range from wearabl…
View article: The Quest for Ecological Validity in Hearing Science: What It Is, Why It Matters, and How to Advance It
The Quest for Ecological Validity in Hearing Science: What It Is, Why It Matters, and How to Advance It Open
Ecological validity is a relatively new concept in hearing science. It has been cited as relevant with increasing frequency in publications over the past 20 years, but without any formal conceptual basis or clear motive. The sixth Erikshol…
View article: Retrospective Continuous-Time Blood Glucose Estimation in Free Living Conditions with a Non-Invasive Multisensor Device
Retrospective Continuous-Time Blood Glucose Estimation in Free Living Conditions with a Non-Invasive Multisensor Device Open
Even if still at an early stage of development, non-invasive continuous glucose monitoring (NI-CGM) sensors represent a promising technology for optimizing diabetes therapy. Recent studies showed that the Multisensor provides useful inform…
View article: First Experiences With a Wearable Multisensor in an Outpatient Glucose Monitoring Study, Part I: The Users’ View
First Experiences With a Wearable Multisensor in an Outpatient Glucose Monitoring Study, Part I: The Users’ View Open
Background: Extensive past work showed that noninvasive continuous glucose monitoring with a wearable Multisensor device worn on the upper arm provides useful information about glucose trends to improve diabetes therapy in controlled and s…
View article: First Experiences With a Wearable Multisensor Device in a Noninvasive Continuous Glucose Monitoring Study at Home, Part II: The Investigators’ View
First Experiences With a Wearable Multisensor Device in a Noninvasive Continuous Glucose Monitoring Study at Home, Part II: The Investigators’ View Open
Background: Extensive past work showed that noninvasive continuous glucose monitoring with a wearable multisensor device worn on the upper arm provides useful information about glucose trends to improve diabetes therapy in controlled and s…
View article: The Effect of a Global, Subject, and Device-Specific Model on a Noninvasive Glucose Monitoring Multisensor System
The Effect of a Global, Subject, and Device-Specific Model on a Noninvasive Glucose Monitoring Multisensor System Open
Background: We study here the influence of different patients and the influence of different devices with the same patients on the signals and modeling of data from measurements from a noninvasive Multisensor glucose monitoring system in p…