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View article: DNN-Based Noise Reduction Significantly Improves Bimodal Benefit in Background Noise for Cochlear Implant Users
DNN-Based Noise Reduction Significantly Improves Bimodal Benefit in Background Noise for Cochlear Implant Users Open
Background/Objectives: Traditional hearing aid noise reduction algorithms offer no additional benefit in noisy situations for bimodal cochlear implant (CI) users with a CI in one ear and a hearing aid (HA) in the other. Recent breakthrough…
View article: Baseline Normative and Test–Retest Reliability Data for Sideline Concussion Assessment Measures in Youth
Baseline Normative and Test–Retest Reliability Data for Sideline Concussion Assessment Measures in Youth Open
Tools used for the identification, evaluation, and monitoring of concussion have not been sufficiently studied in youth or real-world settings. Normative and reliability data on sideline concussion assessment measures in the youth athlete …
View article: The role of otolith reflexes in orthostatic intolerance
The role of otolith reflexes in orthostatic intolerance Open
View article: Generating Flight Illusions Using Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation in Virtual Reality Flight Simulations
Generating Flight Illusions Using Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation in Virtual Reality Flight Simulations Open
Background Vestibular flight illusions remain a significant source of concern for aviation training. Most fixed-based simulation training environments, including new virtual reality (VR) technology, lack the ability to recreate vestibular …
View article: Time Tandem Gait (TTG) in Athletes 7–16 Years of Age
Time Tandem Gait (TTG) in Athletes 7–16 Years of Age Open
Objective The goal of the present research was to provide updated normative TTG data for younger athletes and increase understanding of the reliability of the TTG. Background Imbalance is a hallmark sign of concussion. The Sport Concussion…
View article: The efficiency of the King-Devick Test for detecting concussion in a youth athlete population
The efficiency of the King-Devick Test for detecting concussion in a youth athlete population Open
Objective 1) To investigate the efficiency of the King-Devick Test (KDT) as a screening tool for concussion in a pediatric collision-sport population prone to concussion 2) to examine the accuracy of the KDT when administered by trained la…
View article: CEDRA: A Tool to Help Consumers Assess Risk for Ear Disease
CEDRA: A Tool to Help Consumers Assess Risk for Ear Disease Open
This article introduces the Consumer Ear Disease Risk Assessment (CEDRA) tool. CEDRA is a brief questionnaire designed to screen for targeted ear diseases. It offers an opportunity for consumers to self-screen for disease before seeking a …
View article: Discovering Oculometric Patterns to Detect Cognitive Performance Changes in Healthy Youth Football Athletes
Discovering Oculometric Patterns to Detect Cognitive Performance Changes in Healthy Youth Football Athletes Open
View article: Correlating Multi-dimensional Oculometrics with Cognitive Performance in Healthy Youth Athletes
Correlating Multi-dimensional Oculometrics with Cognitive Performance in Healthy Youth Athletes Open
View article: Variability of the modified Balance Error Scoring System at baseline using objective and subjective balance measures
Variability of the modified Balance Error Scoring System at baseline using objective and subjective balance measures Open
Aim: To investigate preseason modified Balance Error Scoring System (mBESS) performance in a collegiate football cohort; to compare scores to an objective mobile balance measurement tool. Materials & methods: Eighty-two athletes completed …