Search Results - "Kampel, Sean D"
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Contralateral inhibition of distortion product otoacoustic emissions in young noise-exposed Veterans
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-12-2022)“…Although animal models show a clear link between noise exposure and damage to afferent cochlear synapses, the relationship between noise exposure and efferent…”
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Independent impacts of age and hearing loss on spatial release in a complex auditory environment
Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (01-01-2013)“…Listeners in complex auditory environments can benefit from the ability to use a variety of spatial and spectrotemporal cues for sound source segregation…”
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Relating age and hearing loss to monaural, bilateral, and binaural temporal sensitivity
Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (2014)“…Older listeners are more likely than younger listeners to have difficulties in making temporal discriminations among auditory stimuli presented to one or both…”
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Envelope following response measurements in young veterans are consistent with noise-induced cochlear synaptopathy
Published in Hearing research (01-09-2021)“…•Mean EFR magnitude is reduced in Veterans compared to non-Veterans.•EFR reductions suggest a loss of high spontaneous rate auditory nerve fibers.•Mean ABR…”
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Associations Between Physiological Correlates of Cochlear Synaptopathy and Tinnitus in a Veteran Population
Published in Journal of speech, language, and hearing research (09-11-2023)“…Animal models and human temporal bones indicate that noise exposure is a risk factor for cochlear synaptopathy, a possible etiology of tinnitus. Veterans are…”
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The Impacts of Noise Exposure on the Middle Ear Muscle Reflex in a Veteran Population
Published in American journal of audiology (01-03-2022)“…Human studies of noise-induced cochlear synaptopathy using physiological indicators identified in animal models (auditory brainstem response [ABR] Wave I…”
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The Benefits of Increased Sensation Level and Bandwidth for Spatial Release From Masking
Published in Ear and hearing (01-01-2017)“…OBJECTIVE:Spatial release from masking (SRM) can increase speech intelligibility in complex listening environments. The goal of the present study was to…”
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Evoked Potentials Reveal Noise Exposure-Related Central Auditory Changes Despite Normal Audiograms
Published in American journal of audiology (01-06-2020)“…Purpose Complaints of auditory perceptual deficits, such as tinnitus and difficulty understanding speech in background noise, among individuals with clinically…”
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Validating a Rapid, Automated Test of Spatial Release From Masking
Published in American journal of audiology (01-12-2017)“…To evaluate the test-retest reliability of a headphone-based spatial release from a masking task with two maskers (referred to here as the SR2) and to describe…”
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Effects of Hearing and Aging on Sentence-Level Time-Gated Word Recognition
Published in Journal of speech, language, and hearing research (01-04-2015)“…Purpose: Aging is known to influence temporal processing, but its relationship to speech perception has not been clearly defined. To examine listeners' use of…”
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Corrigendum: Independent impacts of age and hearing loss on spatial release in a complex auditory environment
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Relating age and hearing loss to monaural, bilateral, and binaural temporal sensitivity1
Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (25-06-2014)“…Older listeners are more likely than younger listeners to have difficulties in making temporal discriminations among auditory stimuli presented to one or both…”
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On the Contribution of Target Audibility to Performance in Spatialized Speech Mixtures
Published in Advances in experimental medicine and biology (2016)“…Hearing loss has been shown to reduce speech understanding in spatialized multitalker listening situations, leading to the common belief that spatial…”
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Contralateral inhibition of distortion product otoacoustic emissions in young noise-exposed Veteransa
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-12-2022)“…Although animal models show a clear link between noise exposure and damage to afferent cochlear synapses, the relationship between noise exposure and efferent…”
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Characterizing an auditory symptom subtype of concussion
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-04-2022)“…Anecdotal clinical reports and recent research findings suggest that auditory symptoms are common following a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Typically,…”
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The role of early and late reflections on spatial release from masking
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-04-2016)“…It is well documented that older listeners have more difficulty understanding speech in complex listening environments than do younger listeners. Early…”
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Release from masking in simulated reverberant environments
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-10-2014)“…It is well documented that older listeners have more difficulty in understanding speech in complex listening environments. In two separate experiments, speech…”
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Verification of an automated headphone-based test of spatial release from masking
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-09-2015)“…Currently, there are many different laboratory-based tests of spatial release from masking (SRM) that use speech materials; however, there is still…”
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Effect of age and hearing loss on intelligibility enhancement in a loudspeaker-based simulated reverberant environment
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-04-2015)“…The ability of the human auditory system to adapt to changes in the modulation spectrum of a reverberant signal has been documented (Zahorik et al., 2012)…”
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