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JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
卷 42, 期 4, 页码 169-185出版社
JOURNAL REHAB RES & DEV
DOI: 10.1682/JRRD.2005.01.0020
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auditory deprivation; auditory-evoked potentials; auditory training; aural rehabilitation; central auditory system; electrophysiologic measurements; monaural amplification; plasticity; sensorineural hearing loss; sudden-onset hearing loss
Until recently, researchers used behavioral measures of identification and discrimination of speech and nonspeech stimuli to assess the effects of auditory deprivation, enhancement, and training. Recent advances in Our ability to Measure electrical activity ill the auditory system ill response to Sound have made it possible for us to study how changes in auditory input (because of hearing loss, auditory input modification, or training) affect the function of the central auditory system. This article reviews the evidence of changes in the auditory cortex in mature animals and ill humans with acquired sensorineural hearing loss as well as changes associated with auditory training in persons with normal hearing. The results of studies that measure psychoacoustic and speech-recognition performance of persons with hearing loss, with and without hearing aids, are interpreted within the framework of our new knowledge about plasticity of the auditory system. Applications of electrophysiologic techniques to hearing aid research and clinical practice are highlighted.
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