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Can Automated Auditory Brainstem Response Be Used As An Initial Stage Screening Test in Newborn Hearing Screening Programs?
(Aves, 2010)
Objectives: Generally, newborns have been tested according to the method recommended by the Joint Committee on Infant Hearing all around the world: a two-stage automated transient evoked oto-acoustic emissions (ATEOAE) ...
Automated Auditory Brainstem Response: A Proposal for an Initial Test For Healthy Newborn Hearing Screening with a Focus on the Test Time
(Aves, 2012)
Objective: Some researchers recommend the use of Automated Auditory Brainstem Response as an initial screening test for healthy newborns due to its lower false-positive and referral rates, high specificity, and also its' ...
The New Training Method For Speech And Language Delay: Learning The New Words By Suepl
(Mediterranean Soc Otology & Audiology, 2011)
Objective: Language and speech should be taught in the natural flow of the life. For this purpose, we developed the new training method for speech and language delay: Learning the new words by "Synchronously-understanding ...
Understanding Family Roles Perception Of The Mothers Who Have Cochlear Implanted Child
(Mediterranean Soc Otology & Audiology, 2011)
Introduction: The overreaching goal of the present paper is to investigate how the mothers who have cochlear implanted children perceive their family roles, and to see whether some variants affect this perception or not. ...
Auditory Processing Disorder in Children: Definition, Assessment and Management
(Aves, 2009)
Hearing is a complex process that is often taken for granted. As sounds strike the eardrum, the sounds (acoustic signals) begin to undergo a series of transformations through which the acoustic signals are changed into ...