Τετάρτη 14 Δεκεμβρίου 2016

Visual Context Enhanced: The Joint Contribution of Iconic Gestures and Visible Speech to Degraded Speech Comprehension

Purpose
This study investigated whether and to what extent iconic co-speech gestures contribute to information from visible speech to enhance degraded speech comprehension at different levels of noise-vocoding. Previous studies of the contributions of these 2 visual articulators to speech comprehension have only been performed separately.
Method
Twenty participants watched videos of an actress uttering an action verb and completed a free-recall task. The videos were presented in 3 speech conditions (2-band noise-vocoding, 6-band noise-vocoding, clear), 3 multimodal conditions (speech + lips blurred, speech + visible speech, speech + visible speech + gesture), and 2 visual-only conditions (visible speech, visible speech + gesture).
Results
Accuracy levels were higher when both visual articulators were present compared with 1 or none. The enhancement effects of (a) visible speech, (b) gestural information on top of visible speech, and (c) both visible speech and iconic gestures were larger in 6-band than 2-band noise-vocoding or visual-only conditions. Gestural enhancement in 2-band noise-vocoding did not differ from gestural enhancement in visual-only conditions.
Conclusions
When perceiving degraded speech in a visual context, listeners benefit more from having both visual articulators present compared with 1. This benefit was larger at 6-band than 2-band noise-vocoding, where listeners can benefit from both phonological cues from visible speech and semantic cues from iconic gestures to disambiguate speech.

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Propositional Density in Spoken and Written Language of Czech-Speaking Patients With Mild Cognitive Impairment

Purpose
Propositional density (PD) is a measure of content richness in language production that declines in normal aging and more profoundly in dementia. The present study aimed to develop a PD scoring system for Czech and use it to compare PD in language productions of older people with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) and control participants matched on age, gender, and education.
Method
Groups of patients with aMCI and cognitively healthy control participants (N = 20 each) provided short spoken and written language samples. Two samples were elicited for each modality, 1 describing recent events and 1 describing childhood memories. Series of neuropsychological tests were administered. The groups were compared using t-tests and the relations between measures using correlation coefficients.
Results
PD was lower in spoken productions of patients with aMCI, compared with control participants, but only in language samples using remote memories. PD in these samples was related to verbal fluency and education but not to working memory. PD in written samples did not differ between participants with aMCI and control participants.
Conclusions
PD in spoken language reflects the cognitive decline in people with aMCI, but the effect is relatively mild. The results support the existing findings that PD is related to verbal fluency.

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Visual Context Enhanced: The Joint Contribution of Iconic Gestures and Visible Speech to Degraded Speech Comprehension

Purpose
This study investigated whether and to what extent iconic co-speech gestures contribute to information from visible speech to enhance degraded speech comprehension at different levels of noise-vocoding. Previous studies of the contributions of these 2 visual articulators to speech comprehension have only been performed separately.
Method
Twenty participants watched videos of an actress uttering an action verb and completed a free-recall task. The videos were presented in 3 speech conditions (2-band noise-vocoding, 6-band noise-vocoding, clear), 3 multimodal conditions (speech + lips blurred, speech + visible speech, speech + visible speech + gesture), and 2 visual-only conditions (visible speech, visible speech + gesture).
Results
Accuracy levels were higher when both visual articulators were present compared with 1 or none. The enhancement effects of (a) visible speech, (b) gestural information on top of visible speech, and (c) both visible speech and iconic gestures were larger in 6-band than 2-band noise-vocoding or visual-only conditions. Gestural enhancement in 2-band noise-vocoding did not differ from gestural enhancement in visual-only conditions.
Conclusions
When perceiving degraded speech in a visual context, listeners benefit more from having both visual articulators present compared with 1. This benefit was larger at 6-band than 2-band noise-vocoding, where listeners can benefit from both phonological cues from visible speech and semantic cues from iconic gestures to disambiguate speech.

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Propositional Density in Spoken and Written Language of Czech-Speaking Patients With Mild Cognitive Impairment

Purpose
Propositional density (PD) is a measure of content richness in language production that declines in normal aging and more profoundly in dementia. The present study aimed to develop a PD scoring system for Czech and use it to compare PD in language productions of older people with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) and control participants matched on age, gender, and education.
Method
Groups of patients with aMCI and cognitively healthy control participants (N = 20 each) provided short spoken and written language samples. Two samples were elicited for each modality, 1 describing recent events and 1 describing childhood memories. Series of neuropsychological tests were administered. The groups were compared using t-tests and the relations between measures using correlation coefficients.
Results
PD was lower in spoken productions of patients with aMCI, compared with control participants, but only in language samples using remote memories. PD in these samples was related to verbal fluency and education but not to working memory. PD in written samples did not differ between participants with aMCI and control participants.
Conclusions
PD in spoken language reflects the cognitive decline in people with aMCI, but the effect is relatively mild. The results support the existing findings that PD is related to verbal fluency.

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Visual Context Enhanced: The Joint Contribution of Iconic Gestures and Visible Speech to Degraded Speech Comprehension

Purpose
This study investigated whether and to what extent iconic co-speech gestures contribute to information from visible speech to enhance degraded speech comprehension at different levels of noise-vocoding. Previous studies of the contributions of these 2 visual articulators to speech comprehension have only been performed separately.
Method
Twenty participants watched videos of an actress uttering an action verb and completed a free-recall task. The videos were presented in 3 speech conditions (2-band noise-vocoding, 6-band noise-vocoding, clear), 3 multimodal conditions (speech + lips blurred, speech + visible speech, speech + visible speech + gesture), and 2 visual-only conditions (visible speech, visible speech + gesture).
Results
Accuracy levels were higher when both visual articulators were present compared with 1 or none. The enhancement effects of (a) visible speech, (b) gestural information on top of visible speech, and (c) both visible speech and iconic gestures were larger in 6-band than 2-band noise-vocoding or visual-only conditions. Gestural enhancement in 2-band noise-vocoding did not differ from gestural enhancement in visual-only conditions.
Conclusions
When perceiving degraded speech in a visual context, listeners benefit more from having both visual articulators present compared with 1. This benefit was larger at 6-band than 2-band noise-vocoding, where listeners can benefit from both phonological cues from visible speech and semantic cues from iconic gestures to disambiguate speech.

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Propositional Density in Spoken and Written Language of Czech-Speaking Patients With Mild Cognitive Impairment

Purpose
Propositional density (PD) is a measure of content richness in language production that declines in normal aging and more profoundly in dementia. The present study aimed to develop a PD scoring system for Czech and use it to compare PD in language productions of older people with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) and control participants matched on age, gender, and education.
Method
Groups of patients with aMCI and cognitively healthy control participants (N = 20 each) provided short spoken and written language samples. Two samples were elicited for each modality, 1 describing recent events and 1 describing childhood memories. Series of neuropsychological tests were administered. The groups were compared using t-tests and the relations between measures using correlation coefficients.
Results
PD was lower in spoken productions of patients with aMCI, compared with control participants, but only in language samples using remote memories. PD in these samples was related to verbal fluency and education but not to working memory. PD in written samples did not differ between participants with aMCI and control participants.
Conclusions
PD in spoken language reflects the cognitive decline in people with aMCI, but the effect is relatively mild. The results support the existing findings that PD is related to verbal fluency.

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Representations of workers with hearing loss in Canadian newspapers: a thematic analysis

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Indian Journal of Medical and Paediatric Oncology (Indian J Med Paediatr Oncol)

EDITORIAL COMMENTARY

Classical or pylorus-preserving pancreatoduodenectomy in pancreatic and periampullary cancer: "The jury is still out!" [pg. 209]
Savio George Barreto
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REVIEW ARTICLES

Should every patient with pancreatic cancer receive perioperative/neoadjuvant therapy? [pg. 211]
Ulrich Nitsche, Bo Kong, Alexander Balmert, Helmut Friess, Jörg Kleeff
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Skin: A mirror of internal malignancy [pg. 214]
Rita V Vora, RahulKrishna S Kota, Nilofar G Diwan, Nidhi B Jivani, Shailee S Gandhi
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Status of barium studies in the present era of oncology: Are they a history? [pg. 223]
Abhishek Mahajan, Subash Desai, Nilesh Pandurang Sable, Meenakshi Haresh Thakur
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES

Protection behaviors for cytotoxic drugs in oncology nurses of chemotherapy centers in Shiraz hospitals, South of Iran [pg. 227]
Khadijeh Abbasi, Maryam Hazrati, Abolfazl Mohammadbeigi, Jasem Ansari, Mahboubeh Sajadi, Azam Hosseinnazzhad, Esmail Moshiri
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Outcomes, cost comparison, and patient satisfaction during long-term central venous access in cancer patients: Experience from a Tertiary Care Cancer Institute in South India [pg. 232]
K Govind Babu, MC Suresh Babu, D Lokanatha, Gita R Bhat
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Effect of areca nut chewing and maximal mouth opening in schoolgoing children in Ahmedabad [pg. 239]
Azizfatema Munawer Khan, Megha S Sheth, Romsha R Purohit
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Clinicopathological features and outcomes in advanced nonsmall cell lung cancer with tailored therapy [pg. 242]
Stalin Bala, Sadashivudu Gundeti, Vijay Gandhi Linga, Lakshmi Srinivas Maddali, Raghunadha Rao Digumarti, Shantveer G Uppin
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Clinicopathological profile of gastrointestinal lymphomas in Kashmir [pg. 251]
Mehnaaz Sultan Khuroo, Summyia Farooq Khwaja, Ajaz Rather, Zhahid Hassan, Ruby Reshi, Naira Sultan Khuroo
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Metabolic toxicities in patients undergoing treatment for nonhematological malignancy: A cross-sectional study [pg. 256]
Subhash Gupta, Kunhi Parambath Haresh, Soumyajit Roy, Lakhan Kashyap, Narayan Adhikari, Rambha Pandey, Dayanand Sharma, Pramod Kumar Julka, Goura Kishor Rath
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Managing metastatic renal cell carcinoma-challenges, pitfalls, and outcomes in the real world [pg. 260]
Karnam Ashok Kumar, Gundeti Sadashivudu, KV Krishnamani, Vijay Gandhi Linga, Lakshmi Srinivas Maddali, Raghunadha Rao Digumarti
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Evaluation of thyroid lesions by fine-needle aspiration cytology based on Bethesda system for reporting thyroid cytopathology classification among the population of South Bihar [pg. 265]
Richa Bhartiya, Mahasweta Mallik, Nawanita Kumari, Brijendra Narayan Prasad
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Oxaliplatin-related neuropathy in Indian patients – no difference between generic and original molecules [pg. 271]
Bhawna Sirohi, Vikas Ostwal, Shaheenah Dawood, Gilberto Lopes, Sanjay Talole, Chaitali Nashikkar, Shailesh Shrikhande
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Burden of cervical cancer and role of screening in India [pg. 278]
Saurabh Bobdey, Jignasa Sathwara, Aanchal Jain, Ganesh Balasubramaniam
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Cognizance and utilization about breast cancer screening among the health professional female students and staffs of University Kuala Lumpur, Royal College of Medicine Perak, Malaysia [pg. 286]
ATM Emdadul Haque, Muhammad Afif Bin Mohd Hisham, Noor Azwa Laili Binti Ahmad Adzman, Nur Atiqah Binti Azudin, Nursakinah Binti Shafri, Mainul Haque
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CASE REPORTS

Juvenile granulosa cell tumor associated with Ollier disease [pg. 293]
Abhilasha Ashok Sampagar, Rahul R Jahagirdar, Vibha Sanjay Bafna, Sandip P Bartakke
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Thymoma masquerading as transfusion dependent anemia [pg. 296]
Javvid Muzamil, Aejaz Aziz Shiekh, Gull Mohammad Bhat, Abdul Rashid Lone, Shuaeb Bhat, Firdousa Nabi
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PRACTITIONER SECTION

A rare case of lung cancer presenting as an ischioanal fossa mass [pg. 300]
Nishitha Shetty, Ranvijay Singh, Maryam Naveed, Ashwini M Ronghe, Falguni Shashikant Barot
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Multiple solitary extramedullary anaplastic plasmacytomas [pg. 303]
Sandesh Madi, Vishnu Senthil, Monappa Naik, Sandeep Vijayan
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LETTERS TO EDITOR

Folate supplementation in transfusion-dependent thalassemia: Do we really need such high doses? [pg. 305]
Gaurav Tripathi, Manas Kalra, Amita Mahajan
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Early tumor shrinkage as an "on-treatment" clinical predictor of long-term outcome in solid organ cancers [pg. 306]
Pratishtha Banga Chaudhari
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Cancer risk of general people due to using joss stick for religious worshiping [pg. 307]
Beuy Joob, Viroj Wiwanitkit
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A rare case of hepatoid carcinoma of the ovary with pancytopenia and hypocellular marrow [pg. 307]
Manoj Lakhotia, Hans Raj Pahadiya, Akanksha Choudhary, Ronak Gandhi, Ramesh Chand Purohit
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Multiple cutaneous malignancies in a child with xeroderma pigmentosum: A case report [pg. 309]
Rita V Vora, RahulKrishna SureshKumar Kota, Nilofar G Diwan
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The masquerading splenic lesion [pg. 311]
Mansoor C Abdulla, Jemshad Alungal, Ram Naryan, Neena Mampilly
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ASCO 2016 GI CANCER UPDATE

Focused update on Gastrointestinal (GI) Oncology from ASCO 2016 [pg. 314]
Ravi Kumar Paluri
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ERRATUM

Erratum: Evaluation of myeloid cells (tumor associated tissue eosinophils and mast cells) infiltration in different grades of oral squamous cell carcinoma [pg. 319]

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Erratum: Isolated humeral recurrence in endometrial carcinoma [pg. 320]

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Protective Effect of Edaravone on Glutamate-Induced Neurotoxicity in Spiral Ganglion Neurons.

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Protective Effect of Edaravone on Glutamate-Induced Neurotoxicity in Spiral Ganglion Neurons.

Neural Plast. 2016;2016:4034218

Authors: Bai X, Zhang C, Chen A, Liu W, Li J, Sun Q, Wang H

Abstract
Glutamate is an important excitatory neurotransmitter in mammalian brains, but excessive amount of glutamate can cause "excitotoxicity" and lead to neuronal death. As bipolar neurons, spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) function as a "bridge" in transmitting auditory information from the ear to the brain and can be damaged by excessive glutamate which results in sensorineural hearing loss. In this study, edaravone, a free radical scavenger, elicited both preventative and therapeutic effects on SGNs against glutamate-induced cell damage that was tested by MTT assay and trypan blue staining. Ho.33342 and PI double staining revealed that apoptosis as well as necrosis took place during glutamate treatment, and apoptosis was the main type of cell death. Oxidative stress played an important role in glutamate-induced cell damage but pretreatment with edaravone alleviated cell death. Results of western blot demonstrated that mechanisms underlying the toxicity of glutamate and the protection of edaravone were related to the PI3K pathway and Bcl-2 protein family.

PMID: 27957345 [PubMed - in process]



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Analysing use of the Chinese HHIE-S for hearing screening of elderly in a northeastern industrial area of China.

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Analysing use of the Chinese HHIE-S for hearing screening of elderly in a northeastern industrial area of China.

Int J Audiol. 2016 Dec 13;:1-6

Authors: Wang Y, Mo L, Li Y, Zheng Z, Qi Y

Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to investigate the use of Chinese version of HHIE-S as a hearing screening tool for the elderly in an industrial area in northeast China.
DESIGN: Prevalence, sensitivity and specificity of Chinese version of HHIE-S were calculated. Factors that had impact on HHIE-S were analysed.
STUDY SAMPLE: Five hundred and seventy Mandarin speaking participants, aged from 50 to 85 years were included. They were tested with pure tone audiometry and Chinese version of HHIE-S.
RESULTS: The prevalence of hearing handicap was 55.3%. The sensitivity and specificity of HHIE-S were 84.5% and 58.3% respectively when the pass/fail criteria were set at PTA(0.5-4kHz) >40 dBHL. In general, HHIE-S total and subscale scores were significantly associated with severity of hearing impairment. After stratified by severity of hearing impairment, both the prevalence of reported handicap and the scores of HHIE-S were not significantly associated with age. Male participants had significantly higher HHIE-S scores than female participants did.
CONCLUSIONS: The Chinese version of HHIE-S contributes useful information to identifying hearing handicap and addressing the rehabilitative needs in the elderly in an industrial city in Mainland China.

PMID: 27951727 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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Influence of well-known risk factors for hearing loss in a longitudinal twin study.

Influence of well-known risk factors for hearing loss in a longitudinal twin study.

Int J Audiol. 2016 Dec 13;:1-11

Authors: Johnson AC, Bogo R, Farah A, Karlsson KK, Muhr P, Sjöström M, Svensson EB, Skjönsberg Å, Svartengren M

Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim was to investigate the influence of environmental exposures on hearing loss in a twin cohort.
STUDY SAMPLE: Male twins born 1914-1958, representing an unscreened population, were tested for hearing loss at two occasions, 18 years apart.
DESIGN: Clinical audiometry and a questionnaire were performed at both time points in this longitudinal study. Noise and solvent exposure were assessed using occupational work codes and a job exposure matrix. Hearing impairment was investigated using two different pure tone averages: PTA4 (0.5, 1, 2, and 4 kHz) and HPTA4 (3, 4, 6, and 8 kHz).
RESULTS: Age affected all outcome measures. Noise exposure between time point one and two affected the threshold shifts of PTA4 and HPTA4 more in participants with a pre-existing hearing loss at time point one. Lifetime occupational noise exposure was a risk factor especially for the low-frequency hearing threshold PTA4. Firearm use was a statistically significant risk factor for all outcome measures.
CONCLUSIONS: Pre-existing hearing loss can increase the risk of hearing impairment due to occupational noise exposure. An increased risk for NIHL was also seen in the group with exposures below 85 dB(A), a result that indicates awareness of NIHL should be raised even for those working in environments where sound levels are below 85 dB(A).

PMID: 27957874 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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Functionality of hearing aids: state-of-the-art and future model-based solutions.

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Functionality of hearing aids: state-of-the-art and future model-based solutions.

Int J Audiol. 2016 Dec 13;:1-26

Authors: Kollmeier B, Kiessling J

Abstract
A review about technical and perceptual factors in hearing aid technology, research and development is provided, covering current commercial solutions, underlying models of hearing loss for usage in hearing devices and emerging future technical solutions for hearing aid functionalities. A chain of techniques has provided incremental, but steady increases in user benefit, e.g. in the fields of hearing aid amplification, feedback suppression, dynamic compression, noise reduction and situation adaptation. The models describing the perceptual consequences of sensorineural hearing impairment describe the effects on the acoustical level, the neurosensory level and the cognitive level and provide the framework for compensatory (or even substitutional) functions of hearing aids in terms of the attenuation component, the distortion component and the neural component of the hearing loss. A major factor is the requirement of a strong individualisation of hearing aid solutions calling for an appropriate assessment of the different sensorineural components of a hearing loss, especially with respect to bilateral and binaural hearing aid solutions.

PMID: 27951738 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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Analysing use of the Chinese HHIE-S for hearing screening of elderly in a northeastern industrial area of China.

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Analysing use of the Chinese HHIE-S for hearing screening of elderly in a northeastern industrial area of China.

Int J Audiol. 2016 Dec 13;:1-6

Authors: Wang Y, Mo L, Li Y, Zheng Z, Qi Y

Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to investigate the use of Chinese version of HHIE-S as a hearing screening tool for the elderly in an industrial area in northeast China.
DESIGN: Prevalence, sensitivity and specificity of Chinese version of HHIE-S were calculated. Factors that had impact on HHIE-S were analysed.
STUDY SAMPLE: Five hundred and seventy Mandarin speaking participants, aged from 50 to 85 years were included. They were tested with pure tone audiometry and Chinese version of HHIE-S.
RESULTS: The prevalence of hearing handicap was 55.3%. The sensitivity and specificity of HHIE-S were 84.5% and 58.3% respectively when the pass/fail criteria were set at PTA(0.5-4kHz) >40 dBHL. In general, HHIE-S total and subscale scores were significantly associated with severity of hearing impairment. After stratified by severity of hearing impairment, both the prevalence of reported handicap and the scores of HHIE-S were not significantly associated with age. Male participants had significantly higher HHIE-S scores than female participants did.
CONCLUSIONS: The Chinese version of HHIE-S contributes useful information to identifying hearing handicap and addressing the rehabilitative needs in the elderly in an industrial city in Mainland China.

PMID: 27951727 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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Influence of well-known risk factors for hearing loss in a longitudinal twin study.

Influence of well-known risk factors for hearing loss in a longitudinal twin study.

Int J Audiol. 2016 Dec 13;:1-11

Authors: Johnson AC, Bogo R, Farah A, Karlsson KK, Muhr P, Sjöström M, Svensson EB, Skjönsberg Å, Svartengren M

Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim was to investigate the influence of environmental exposures on hearing loss in a twin cohort.
STUDY SAMPLE: Male twins born 1914-1958, representing an unscreened population, were tested for hearing loss at two occasions, 18 years apart.
DESIGN: Clinical audiometry and a questionnaire were performed at both time points in this longitudinal study. Noise and solvent exposure were assessed using occupational work codes and a job exposure matrix. Hearing impairment was investigated using two different pure tone averages: PTA4 (0.5, 1, 2, and 4 kHz) and HPTA4 (3, 4, 6, and 8 kHz).
RESULTS: Age affected all outcome measures. Noise exposure between time point one and two affected the threshold shifts of PTA4 and HPTA4 more in participants with a pre-existing hearing loss at time point one. Lifetime occupational noise exposure was a risk factor especially for the low-frequency hearing threshold PTA4. Firearm use was a statistically significant risk factor for all outcome measures.
CONCLUSIONS: Pre-existing hearing loss can increase the risk of hearing impairment due to occupational noise exposure. An increased risk for NIHL was also seen in the group with exposures below 85 dB(A), a result that indicates awareness of NIHL should be raised even for those working in environments where sound levels are below 85 dB(A).

PMID: 27957874 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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Functionality of hearing aids: state-of-the-art and future model-based solutions.

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Functionality of hearing aids: state-of-the-art and future model-based solutions.

Int J Audiol. 2016 Dec 13;:1-26

Authors: Kollmeier B, Kiessling J

Abstract
A review about technical and perceptual factors in hearing aid technology, research and development is provided, covering current commercial solutions, underlying models of hearing loss for usage in hearing devices and emerging future technical solutions for hearing aid functionalities. A chain of techniques has provided incremental, but steady increases in user benefit, e.g. in the fields of hearing aid amplification, feedback suppression, dynamic compression, noise reduction and situation adaptation. The models describing the perceptual consequences of sensorineural hearing impairment describe the effects on the acoustical level, the neurosensory level and the cognitive level and provide the framework for compensatory (or even substitutional) functions of hearing aids in terms of the attenuation component, the distortion component and the neural component of the hearing loss. A major factor is the requirement of a strong individualisation of hearing aid solutions calling for an appropriate assessment of the different sensorineural components of a hearing loss, especially with respect to bilateral and binaural hearing aid solutions.

PMID: 27951738 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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Analysing use of the Chinese HHIE-S for hearing screening of elderly in a northeastern industrial area of China.

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Analysing use of the Chinese HHIE-S for hearing screening of elderly in a northeastern industrial area of China.

Int J Audiol. 2016 Dec 13;:1-6

Authors: Wang Y, Mo L, Li Y, Zheng Z, Qi Y

Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to investigate the use of Chinese version of HHIE-S as a hearing screening tool for the elderly in an industrial area in northeast China.
DESIGN: Prevalence, sensitivity and specificity of Chinese version of HHIE-S were calculated. Factors that had impact on HHIE-S were analysed.
STUDY SAMPLE: Five hundred and seventy Mandarin speaking participants, aged from 50 to 85 years were included. They were tested with pure tone audiometry and Chinese version of HHIE-S.
RESULTS: The prevalence of hearing handicap was 55.3%. The sensitivity and specificity of HHIE-S were 84.5% and 58.3% respectively when the pass/fail criteria were set at PTA(0.5-4kHz) >40 dBHL. In general, HHIE-S total and subscale scores were significantly associated with severity of hearing impairment. After stratified by severity of hearing impairment, both the prevalence of reported handicap and the scores of HHIE-S were not significantly associated with age. Male participants had significantly higher HHIE-S scores than female participants did.
CONCLUSIONS: The Chinese version of HHIE-S contributes useful information to identifying hearing handicap and addressing the rehabilitative needs in the elderly in an industrial city in Mainland China.

PMID: 27951727 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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Influence of well-known risk factors for hearing loss in a longitudinal twin study.

Influence of well-known risk factors for hearing loss in a longitudinal twin study.

Int J Audiol. 2016 Dec 13;:1-11

Authors: Johnson AC, Bogo R, Farah A, Karlsson KK, Muhr P, Sjöström M, Svensson EB, Skjönsberg Å, Svartengren M

Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim was to investigate the influence of environmental exposures on hearing loss in a twin cohort.
STUDY SAMPLE: Male twins born 1914-1958, representing an unscreened population, were tested for hearing loss at two occasions, 18 years apart.
DESIGN: Clinical audiometry and a questionnaire were performed at both time points in this longitudinal study. Noise and solvent exposure were assessed using occupational work codes and a job exposure matrix. Hearing impairment was investigated using two different pure tone averages: PTA4 (0.5, 1, 2, and 4 kHz) and HPTA4 (3, 4, 6, and 8 kHz).
RESULTS: Age affected all outcome measures. Noise exposure between time point one and two affected the threshold shifts of PTA4 and HPTA4 more in participants with a pre-existing hearing loss at time point one. Lifetime occupational noise exposure was a risk factor especially for the low-frequency hearing threshold PTA4. Firearm use was a statistically significant risk factor for all outcome measures.
CONCLUSIONS: Pre-existing hearing loss can increase the risk of hearing impairment due to occupational noise exposure. An increased risk for NIHL was also seen in the group with exposures below 85 dB(A), a result that indicates awareness of NIHL should be raised even for those working in environments where sound levels are below 85 dB(A).

PMID: 27957874 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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Functionality of hearing aids: state-of-the-art and future model-based solutions.

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Functionality of hearing aids: state-of-the-art and future model-based solutions.

Int J Audiol. 2016 Dec 13;:1-26

Authors: Kollmeier B, Kiessling J

Abstract
A review about technical and perceptual factors in hearing aid technology, research and development is provided, covering current commercial solutions, underlying models of hearing loss for usage in hearing devices and emerging future technical solutions for hearing aid functionalities. A chain of techniques has provided incremental, but steady increases in user benefit, e.g. in the fields of hearing aid amplification, feedback suppression, dynamic compression, noise reduction and situation adaptation. The models describing the perceptual consequences of sensorineural hearing impairment describe the effects on the acoustical level, the neurosensory level and the cognitive level and provide the framework for compensatory (or even substitutional) functions of hearing aids in terms of the attenuation component, the distortion component and the neural component of the hearing loss. A major factor is the requirement of a strong individualisation of hearing aid solutions calling for an appropriate assessment of the different sensorineural components of a hearing loss, especially with respect to bilateral and binaural hearing aid solutions.

PMID: 27951738 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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Analysing use of the Chinese HHIE-S for hearing screening of elderly in a northeastern industrial area of China.

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Analysing use of the Chinese HHIE-S for hearing screening of elderly in a northeastern industrial area of China.

Int J Audiol. 2016 Dec 13;:1-6

Authors: Wang Y, Mo L, Li Y, Zheng Z, Qi Y

Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to investigate the use of Chinese version of HHIE-S as a hearing screening tool for the elderly in an industrial area in northeast China.
DESIGN: Prevalence, sensitivity and specificity of Chinese version of HHIE-S were calculated. Factors that had impact on HHIE-S were analysed.
STUDY SAMPLE: Five hundred and seventy Mandarin speaking participants, aged from 50 to 85 years were included. They were tested with pure tone audiometry and Chinese version of HHIE-S.
RESULTS: The prevalence of hearing handicap was 55.3%. The sensitivity and specificity of HHIE-S were 84.5% and 58.3% respectively when the pass/fail criteria were set at PTA(0.5-4kHz) >40 dBHL. In general, HHIE-S total and subscale scores were significantly associated with severity of hearing impairment. After stratified by severity of hearing impairment, both the prevalence of reported handicap and the scores of HHIE-S were not significantly associated with age. Male participants had significantly higher HHIE-S scores than female participants did.
CONCLUSIONS: The Chinese version of HHIE-S contributes useful information to identifying hearing handicap and addressing the rehabilitative needs in the elderly in an industrial city in Mainland China.

PMID: 27951727 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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Influence of well-known risk factors for hearing loss in a longitudinal twin study.

Influence of well-known risk factors for hearing loss in a longitudinal twin study.

Int J Audiol. 2016 Dec 13;:1-11

Authors: Johnson AC, Bogo R, Farah A, Karlsson KK, Muhr P, Sjöström M, Svensson EB, Skjönsberg Å, Svartengren M

Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim was to investigate the influence of environmental exposures on hearing loss in a twin cohort.
STUDY SAMPLE: Male twins born 1914-1958, representing an unscreened population, were tested for hearing loss at two occasions, 18 years apart.
DESIGN: Clinical audiometry and a questionnaire were performed at both time points in this longitudinal study. Noise and solvent exposure were assessed using occupational work codes and a job exposure matrix. Hearing impairment was investigated using two different pure tone averages: PTA4 (0.5, 1, 2, and 4 kHz) and HPTA4 (3, 4, 6, and 8 kHz).
RESULTS: Age affected all outcome measures. Noise exposure between time point one and two affected the threshold shifts of PTA4 and HPTA4 more in participants with a pre-existing hearing loss at time point one. Lifetime occupational noise exposure was a risk factor especially for the low-frequency hearing threshold PTA4. Firearm use was a statistically significant risk factor for all outcome measures.
CONCLUSIONS: Pre-existing hearing loss can increase the risk of hearing impairment due to occupational noise exposure. An increased risk for NIHL was also seen in the group with exposures below 85 dB(A), a result that indicates awareness of NIHL should be raised even for those working in environments where sound levels are below 85 dB(A).

PMID: 27957874 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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Functionality of hearing aids: state-of-the-art and future model-based solutions.

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Functionality of hearing aids: state-of-the-art and future model-based solutions.

Int J Audiol. 2016 Dec 13;:1-26

Authors: Kollmeier B, Kiessling J

Abstract
A review about technical and perceptual factors in hearing aid technology, research and development is provided, covering current commercial solutions, underlying models of hearing loss for usage in hearing devices and emerging future technical solutions for hearing aid functionalities. A chain of techniques has provided incremental, but steady increases in user benefit, e.g. in the fields of hearing aid amplification, feedback suppression, dynamic compression, noise reduction and situation adaptation. The models describing the perceptual consequences of sensorineural hearing impairment describe the effects on the acoustical level, the neurosensory level and the cognitive level and provide the framework for compensatory (or even substitutional) functions of hearing aids in terms of the attenuation component, the distortion component and the neural component of the hearing loss. A major factor is the requirement of a strong individualisation of hearing aid solutions calling for an appropriate assessment of the different sensorineural components of a hearing loss, especially with respect to bilateral and binaural hearing aid solutions.

PMID: 27951738 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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Analysing use of the Chinese HHIE-S for hearing screening of elderly in a northeastern industrial area of China.

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Analysing use of the Chinese HHIE-S for hearing screening of elderly in a northeastern industrial area of China.

Int J Audiol. 2016 Dec 13;:1-6

Authors: Wang Y, Mo L, Li Y, Zheng Z, Qi Y

Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to investigate the use of Chinese version of HHIE-S as a hearing screening tool for the elderly in an industrial area in northeast China.
DESIGN: Prevalence, sensitivity and specificity of Chinese version of HHIE-S were calculated. Factors that had impact on HHIE-S were analysed.
STUDY SAMPLE: Five hundred and seventy Mandarin speaking participants, aged from 50 to 85 years were included. They were tested with pure tone audiometry and Chinese version of HHIE-S.
RESULTS: The prevalence of hearing handicap was 55.3%. The sensitivity and specificity of HHIE-S were 84.5% and 58.3% respectively when the pass/fail criteria were set at PTA(0.5-4kHz) >40 dBHL. In general, HHIE-S total and subscale scores were significantly associated with severity of hearing impairment. After stratified by severity of hearing impairment, both the prevalence of reported handicap and the scores of HHIE-S were not significantly associated with age. Male participants had significantly higher HHIE-S scores than female participants did.
CONCLUSIONS: The Chinese version of HHIE-S contributes useful information to identifying hearing handicap and addressing the rehabilitative needs in the elderly in an industrial city in Mainland China.

PMID: 27951727 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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Vocal Fry Use in Adult Female Speakers Exposed to Two Languages

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Publication date: Available online 13 December 2016
Source:Journal of Voice
Author(s): Todd A. Gibson, Connie Summers, Sydney Walls
ObjectiveSeveral studies have identified the widespread use of vocal fry among American women. Popular explanations for this phenomenon appeal to sociolinguistic purposes that likely take significant time for second language users to learn. The objective of this study was to determine if mere exposure to this vocal register, as opposed to nuanced sociolinguistic motivations, might explain its widespread use.Study DesignThis study used multigroup within- and between-subjects design.MethodsFifty-eight women from one of three language background groups (functionally monolingual in English, functionally monolingual in Spanish, and Spanish-English bilinguals) living in El Paso, Texas, repeated a list of nonwords conforming to the sound rules of English and another list of nonwords conforming to the sound rules of Spanish. Perceptual analysis identified each episode of vocal fry.ResultsThere were no statistically significant differences between groups in their frequency of vocal fry use despite large differences in their amount of English-language exposure. All groups produced more vocal fry when repeating English than when repeating Spanish nonwords.ConclusionsBecause the human perceptual system encodes for vocal qualities even after minimal language experience, the widespread use of vocal fry among female residents in the United States likely is owing to mere exposure to English rather than nuanced sociolinguistic motivations.



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Human Papillomavirus Infection Status of Various Laryngeal Diseases in Japan: A Comprehensive Study

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Publication date: Available online 13 December 2016
Source:Journal of Voice
Author(s): Hiroumi Matsuzaki, Kiyoshi Makiyama, Hirotaka Suzuki, Ryoji Hirai, Takeshi Oshima
ObjectiveThe aim of our study was to clarify the human papillomavirus (HPV) infection status of various laryngeal diseases in Tokyo, Japan.Study DesignThis is a retrospective study.MethodsA total of 144 patients who underwent surgical resection for various laryngeal lesions were enrolled in this study. These subjects were categorized into four groups based on lesion type: non-neoplastic, 44; precancerous, 29; cancer, 35; and papilloma, 36. To determine the rate of HPV infection, laryngeal secretions and resected tissue from our study participants were examined by liquid-phase hybridization (LPH) and consensus primer-directed polymerase chain reaction (PCR).ResultsThe LPH for low-risk HPV was applied to all 144 patients, and that for high-risk HPV was additionally applied to 121 of the 144 patients. The PCR was applied to 94 of the 144 patients. The LPH detected low-risk HPV-DNA in 23 patients (1 cancer and 22 papillomas) and high-risk HPV-DNA in 3 patients (1 cancer and 2 papillomas). The PCR detected HPV-6 and HPV-11 in the papilloma group, whereas it detected HPV-31 in one patient with laryngeal cancer and one patient with precancerous lesion. Both the LPH and the PCR revealed the HPV infection rate in the non-neoplastic group to be 0%.ConclusionsAlthough we found no significant difference in the HPV-DNA positive rates of laryngeal cancer and precancerous lesions in the non-neoplastic group, the positive rates were significantly smaller in this group than in the papilloma group. In the Tokyo area, HPV had little or no association with laryngeal cancer, precancerous lesions, and non-neoplastic lesions in the larynx.



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