Lina Motlagh Zadeh
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View article: Reduced Neural Speech Tracking in Adolescents with Listening Difficulty
Reduced Neural Speech Tracking in Adolescents with Listening Difficulty Open
Objective: To investigate neural mechanisms underlying speech in speech listening in adolescents with listening difficulties (LiD). Methods: Neural speech tracking (NST) was assessed using magnetoencephalography (MEG) in 21 adolescents wit…
View article: AIR-CONDUCTION AND BONE-CONDUCTION REFERENCE THRESHOLD LEVELS – A MULTICENTER STUDY
AIR-CONDUCTION AND BONE-CONDUCTION REFERENCE THRESHOLD LEVELS – A MULTICENTER STUDY Open
Air--conduction (AC) and bone-conduction (BC) thresholds were measured to evaluate standard reference thresholds and recommend revisions to audiometer standards. AC and BC thresholds were measured from listeners with normal hearing (NH) an…
View article: Childhood Listening and Associated Cognitive Difficulties Persist Into Adolescence
Childhood Listening and Associated Cognitive Difficulties Persist Into Adolescence Open
Objective: Listening difficulty (LiD) refers to the challenges individuals face when trying to hear and comprehend speech and other sounds. LiD can arise from various sources, such as hearing sensitivity, language comprehension, cognitive …
View article: Brainstem auditory physiology in children with listening difficulties,
Brainstem auditory physiology in children with listening difficulties, Open
View article: Childhood listening and associated cognitive difficulties persist into adolescence
Childhood listening and associated cognitive difficulties persist into adolescence Open
Objective Listening difficulty (LiD) refers to the challenges individuals face when trying to hear and comprehend speech and other sounds. LiD can arise from various sources, such as hearing sensitivity, language comprehension, cognitive f…
View article: Brainstem Auditory Physiology in Children with Listening Difficulties
Brainstem Auditory Physiology in Children with Listening Difficulties Open
Children who have listening difficulties (LiD) despite having normal audiometry are often diagnosed as having an auditory processing disorder (APD). A lack of evidence regarding involvement of specific auditory mechanisms has limited devel…
View article: Remote self-report and speech-in-noise measures predict clinical audiometric thresholds
Remote self-report and speech-in-noise measures predict clinical audiometric thresholds Open
Developments in smartphone technology and the COVID-19 pandemic have highlighted the feasibility and need for remote, but reliable hearing tests. Previous studies used remote testing but did not directly compare results in the same listene…
View article: Impact of Face Masks on Audiovisual Word Recognition in Young Children with Hearing Loss During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Impact of Face Masks on Audiovisual Word Recognition in Young Children with Hearing Loss During the Covid-19 Pandemic Open
Objective: To investigate effects of surgical and transparent face masks during the Covid-19 pandemic on audiovisual speech recognition of words for deaf and hard-of-hearing children. Design: Recorded Word Intelligibility by Picture Identi…
View article: Listening Difficulties in Children With Normal Audiograms: Relation to Hearing and Cognition
Listening Difficulties in Children With Normal Audiograms: Relation to Hearing and Cognition Open
Objectives: Children presenting at audiology services with caregiver-reported listening difficulties often have normal audiograms. The appropriate approach for the further assessment and clinical management of these children is currently u…
View article: Listening Difficulties in Children with Normal Audiograms: Relation to Hearing and Cognition
Listening Difficulties in Children with Normal Audiograms: Relation to Hearing and Cognition Open
Objectives Children presenting at audiology services with caregiver-reported listening difficulties often have normal audiograms. The appropriate approach for the further assessment and clinical management of these children is currently un…
View article: Improved Sensitivity of Digits-in-Noise Test to High-Frequency Hearing Loss
Improved Sensitivity of Digits-in-Noise Test to High-Frequency Hearing Loss Open
Objectives: Hearing loss is most commonly observed at high frequencies. High-frequency hearing loss (HFHL) precedes and predicts hearing loss at lower frequencies. It was previously shown that an automated, self-administered digits-in-nois…
View article: Development and validation of a digits-in-noise hearing test in Persian
Development and validation of a digits-in-noise hearing test in Persian Open
This study introduces a convenient tool for future hearing screening in Persian speaking countries with limited access to audiology services.
View article: Improved Sensitivity of Digits-in-Noise Test to High-Frequency Hearing Loss
Improved Sensitivity of Digits-in-Noise Test to High-Frequency Hearing Loss Open
Objectives Hearing loss is most commonly observed at high frequencies. High-frequency hearing loss (HFHL) precedes and predicts hearing loss at lower frequencies. It was previously shown that an automated, self-administered digits-in-noise…
View article: Extended high frequency hearing and speech perception implications in adults and children
Extended high frequency hearing and speech perception implications in adults and children Open
View article: Extended high-frequency hearing enhances speech perception in noise
Extended high-frequency hearing enhances speech perception in noise Open
Significance Understanding speech in noisy environments is an essential communication skill that varies widely between individuals and is poorly understood. We show here that extended high-frequency (EHF) hearing, beyond the currently test…