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View article: Cochlear dysfunction as an early biomarker of cognitive decline in normal hearing and mild hearing loss
Cochlear dysfunction as an early biomarker of cognitive decline in normal hearing and mild hearing loss Open
INTRODUCTION Age‐related hearing loss is an important risk factor for cognitive decline. However, audiogram thresholds are not good estimators of dementia risk in subjects with normal hearing or mild hearing loss. Here we propose to use di…
View article: Cochlear dysfunction as an early biomarker for cognitive decline in normal hearing and mild hearing loss
Cochlear dysfunction as an early biomarker for cognitive decline in normal hearing and mild hearing loss Open
Age-related hearing loss (presbycusis) at moderate levels (>40 dB HL) has been recognized as an important risk factor for cognitive decline. However, whether individuals with mild hearing loss (audiogram thresholds between 25 and 40 dB HL)…
View article: EOG-Based Human–Computer Interface: 2000–2020 Review
EOG-Based Human–Computer Interface: 2000–2020 Review Open
Electro-oculography (EOG)-based brain–computer interface (BCI) is a relevant technology influencing physical medicine, daily life, gaming and even the aeronautics field. EOG-based BCI systems record activity related to users’ intention, pe…
View article: Speech Perception and Dichotic Listening Are Associated With Hearing Thresholds and Cognition, Respectively, in Unaided Presbycusis
Speech Perception and Dichotic Listening Are Associated With Hearing Thresholds and Cognition, Respectively, in Unaided Presbycusis Open
Presbycusis or age-related hearing loss is a prevalent condition in the elderly population, which affects oral communication, especially in background noise, and has been associated with social isolation, depression, and cognitive decline.…
View article: EOG metrics for cognitive workload detection
EOG metrics for cognitive workload detection Open
Increasing workload is a central notion in human factors research that can decrease the performance and yield accidents. Thus, it is crucial to understand the impact of different internal operator's factors including eye movements, memory …
View article: Electro-Encephalography and Electro-Oculography in Aeronautics: A Review Over the Last Decade (2010–2020)
Electro-Encephalography and Electro-Oculography in Aeronautics: A Review Over the Last Decade (2010–2020) Open
Electro-encephalography (EEG) and electro-oculography (EOG) are methods of electrophysiological monitoring that have potentially fruitful applications in neuroscience, clinical exploration, the aeronautical industry, and other sectors. The…
View article: Reduced suprathreshold auditory nerve responses are associated with slower processing speed and thinner temporal and parietal cortex in presbycusis
Reduced suprathreshold auditory nerve responses are associated with slower processing speed and thinner temporal and parietal cortex in presbycusis Open
These results evidence that reduced suprathreshold auditory nerve responses in presbycusis are associated with slower processing speed and brain structural changes in temporal and parietal regions.
View article: Insula and Amygdala Atrophy Are Associated With Functional Impairment in Subjects With Presbycusis
Insula and Amygdala Atrophy Are Associated With Functional Impairment in Subjects With Presbycusis Open
Hearing loss is an important risk factor for dementia. However, the mechanisms that relate these disorders are still unknown. As a proxy of this relationship, we studied the structural brain changes associated with functional impairment in…
View article: Reduced Suprathreshold Auditory Nerve Responses are Associated with Thinner Temporal Cortex and Slower Processing Speed in Presbycusis
Reduced Suprathreshold Auditory Nerve Responses are Associated with Thinner Temporal Cortex and Slower Processing Speed in Presbycusis Open
Epidemiological evidence shows an association between hearing loss and dementia in elderly people. However, the mechanisms that connect hearing impairments and cognitive decline are still unknown. Here we propose that a suprathreshold audi…
View article: Integrating electrodes to headsets for human-system interaction and psycho-physiological monitoring
Integrating electrodes to headsets for human-system interaction and psycho-physiological monitoring Open
Research in human monitoring led to development of powerful tools for users-systems communication
\nvia recording electrophysiological data and sending them to the computer system. Eye
\nand gaze tracking are standing as important methods …
View article: Cingulate Cortex Atrophy Is Associated With Hearing Loss in Presbycusis With Cochlear Amplifier Dysfunction
Cingulate Cortex Atrophy Is Associated With Hearing Loss in Presbycusis With Cochlear Amplifier Dysfunction Open
Age-related hearing loss is associated with cognitive decline and has been proposed as a risk factor for dementia. However, the mechanisms that relate hearing loss to cognitive decline remain elusive. Here, we propose that the impairment o…
View article: Cingulate Cortex Atrophy is Associated with Hearing Loss in Presbycusis with Cochlear Amplifier Dysfunction
Cingulate Cortex Atrophy is Associated with Hearing Loss in Presbycusis with Cochlear Amplifier Dysfunction Open
Age-related hearing loss is associated with cognitive decline and has been proposed as a risk factor for dementia. However, the mechanisms that relate hearing loss to cognitive decline remain elusive. Here, we propose that the impairment o…
View article: fMRI Randomized Study of Mental and Motor Task Performance and Cortisol Levels to Potentiate Cortisol as a New Diagnostic Biomarker.
fMRI Randomized Study of Mental and Motor Task Performance and Cortisol Levels to Potentiate Cortisol as a New Diagnostic Biomarker. Open
Cortisol is an important hormone in the protective stress response system, the Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA axis). It becomes especially salient in immune suppression
\nsyndromes such as multiple sclerosis and Cushing’s disease. Fat…