Florian Herrmann Schmidt
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View article: Can Mismatch Negativity Be Used as an Indicator to Predict Central Auditory Deficits in Individuals with Normal Hearing?
Can Mismatch Negativity Be Used as an Indicator to Predict Central Auditory Deficits in Individuals with Normal Hearing? Open
Background/Objectives: In the early stage of presbycusis, patients experience reduced speech perception in noisy environments despite normal audiometry, normally known as hidden hearing loss. Diagnostic indicators like the reduced amplitud…
View article: Electrically evoked mismatch negativity from speech stimuli as an objective measure of cochlear implant performance
Electrically evoked mismatch negativity from speech stimuli as an objective measure of cochlear implant performance Open
Introduction Cochlear implant (CI) success is often assessed using subjective tests like word recognition scores (WRS). However, these tests are unsuitable for children, non-native speakers, and individuals with cognitive impairments. Mism…
View article: Transimpedance Matrix Can Be Used to Estimate Electrode Positions Intraoperatively and to Monitor Their Positional Changes Postoperatively in Cochlear Implant Patients
Transimpedance Matrix Can Be Used to Estimate Electrode Positions Intraoperatively and to Monitor Their Positional Changes Postoperatively in Cochlear Implant Patients Open
Objective Accurate positioning of the electrode array during cochlear implant (CI) surgery is crucial for achieving optimal hearing outcomes. Traditionally, postoperative radiological imaging has been used to assess electrode position. Tra…
View article: Tone Decay Reconsidered: Preliminary Results of a Prospective Study in Hearing-Aid Users with Moderate to Severe Hearing Loss
Tone Decay Reconsidered: Preliminary Results of a Prospective Study in Hearing-Aid Users with Moderate to Severe Hearing Loss Open
Among hearing aid (HA) users, there is a considerable variability in word recognition scores (WRSs). This variability is most pronounced among individuals with moderately severe to severe hearing loss. The variability cannot be adequately …
View article: Tone Decay Reconsidered: Preliminary Results of a Prospective Study in Hearing-Aid Users With Moderate to Severe Hearing Loss
Tone Decay Reconsidered: Preliminary Results of a Prospective Study in Hearing-Aid Users With Moderate to Severe Hearing Loss Open
Among hearing aid (HA) users, there is a considerable variability in word-recognition scores (WRS). This variability is most pronounced among individuals with moderately severe to severe hearing loss. The variability cannot be adequately e…