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Journal articles on the topic "Oldenburg sentence test"

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Müller, Verena, Heinz Dieter Klünter, Dirk Fürstenberg, Martin Walger, and Ruth Lang-Roth. "Comparison of the Effects of Two Cochlear Implant Fine Structure Coding Strategies on Speech Perception." American Journal of Audiology 29, no. 2 (2020): 226–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/2020_aja-19-00110.

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Purpose This study aims to investigate the effect of upgrading from the fine structure processing (FSP) coding strategy to the novel fine structure strategy “FS4” in adults in adults with cochlear implants manufactured by MED-EL GmbH (Innsbruck, Austria). Method A crossover, double-blinded study was conducted for 12 weeks. Twelve adult participants were randomly assigned to two groups. During the first 6-week test interval, one group continued to use their everyday FSP strategy, whereas the other group was upgraded to the FS4 strategy. In the second 6-week interval, the two groups switched cod
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Neumann, Katrin, Nicola Baumeister, Uwe Baumann, Ulrike Sick, Harald A. Euler, and Tobias Weißgerber. "Speech audiometry in quiet with the Oldenburg Sentence Test for Children." International Journal of Audiology 51, no. 3 (2012): 157–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/14992027.2011.633935.

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Knopke, Steffen, Hans-Christian Bauknecht, Stefan Gräbel, Sophia Marie Häußler, Agnieszka J. Szczepek, and Heidi Olze. "White Matter Lesions as Possible Predictors of Audiological Performance in Adults after Cochlear Implantation." Brain Sciences 11, no. 5 (2021): 600. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11050600.

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The presented prospective study investigated whether structural brain damage, measured with the Fazekas score, could predict hearing rehabilitation outcomes with cochlear implantation (CI). With a follow-up period of 24 months, this study included 49 bilaterally, postlingually hearing impaired CI candidates for unilateral CI (67.3 ± 8.7 years; 20 men, 29 women) older than 50 at the time of implantation. The differences in the predictive value between two age groups, 50–70 year-olds (mid-age; n = 26) and over 70-year-olds (elderly; n = 23), were analyzed. The patients were evaluated using speec
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Knopke, Steffen, Arvid Schubert, Sophia Marie Häussler, Stefan Gräbel, Agnieszka J. Szczepek, and Heidi Olze. "Improvement of Working Memory and Processing Speed in Patients over 70 with Bilateral Hearing Impairment Following Unilateral Cochlear Implantation." Journal of Clinical Medicine 10, no. 15 (2021): 3421. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10153421.

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Several studies demonstrated the association of hearing disorders with neurocognitive deficits and dementia disorders, but little is known about the effects of auditory rehabilitation on the cognitive performance of the elderly. Therefore, the research question of the present study was whether cochlear implantation, performed in 21 patients over 70 with bilateral severe hearing impairment, could influence their cognitive skills. The measuring points were before implantation and 12 months after the first cochlear implant (CI) fitting. Evaluation of the working memory (WMI) and processing speed
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Gallo, Samanta, and Alessandro Castiglione. "The signal-to-noise ratio assessment in cochlear implanted patients through the Italian Matrix Sentence test (Oldenburg test)." Hearing, Balance and Communication 17, no. 2 (2019): 145–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21695717.2019.1603949.

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Rahne, Torsten, Michael Ziese, Dorothea Rostalski, and Roland Mühler. "Logatome Discrimination in Cochlear Implant Users: Subjective Tests Compared to the Mismatch Negativity." Scientific World JOURNAL 10 (2010): 329–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2010.28.

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This paper describes a logatome discrimination test for the assessment of speech perception in cochlear implant users (CI users), based on a multilingual speech database, the Oldenburg Logatome Corpus, which was originally recorded for the comparison of human and automated speech recognition. The logatome discrimination task is based on the presentation of 100 logatome pairs (i.e., nonsense syllables) with balanced representations of alternating “vowel-replacement” and “consonant-replacement” paradigms in order to assess phoneme confusions. Thirteen adult normal hearing listeners and eight adu
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Nuesse, Theresa, Bianca Wiercinski, Thomas Brand, and Inga Holube. "Measuring Speech Recognition With a Matrix Test Using Synthetic Speech." Trends in Hearing 23 (June 5, 2019): 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1177/2331216519862982.

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Weißgerber, Tobias, Uwe Baumann, Thomas Brand, and Katrin Neumann. "German Oldenburg Sentence Test for Children: A Useful Speech Audiometry Tool for Hearing-Impaired Children at Kindergarten and School Age." Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica 64, no. 5 (2012): 227–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000342414.

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Schütze, Julia, Stephan D. Ewert, Christoph Kirsch, and Birger Kollmeier. "Speech intelligibility and hearing aid benefit in a living room: Comparison of real and simulated acoustics." Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 154, no. 4_supplement (2023): A115. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/10.0022969.

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For hearing-impaired patients, a disparity between hearing aid benefit determined by conventional audiological assessment and observed in everyday life has been reported. Hence, ecologically valid testing methods to better reflect performance in real-world scenarios are required. Hereby, the living room is a highly relevant (home) environment for speech communication involving various target and interfering sources. This study examines speech intelligibility in an average German living room with a connected kitchen and acoustic reproductions of the real room using loudspeakers. Speech recognit
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Zelger, Philipp, Viktor Koci, Viktor Weichbold, et al. "The Effect of a Notch Filter in Sound Preprocessing of Active Middle Ear Implants on Speech Perception." Otology & Neurotology 46, no. 4 (2025): e91-e97. https://doi.org/10.1097/mao.0000000000004454.

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Objective The effect of two different notch filters in sound pre-processing of active middle ear implant (AMEI) on speech perception was studied. Method Speech perception was tested in 20 adults with AMEI using the Oldenburg sentence test (OLSA) in quiet at a fixed presentation level of 65 dB HL. Three conditions were tested: notch filter option not active, acoustic notch filter activated at a center frequency of 4 kHz and acoustic notch filter activated at a center frequency of 6 kHz. Results Hearing thresholds were significantly affected by the notch filters at the particular center frequenc
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Conference papers on the topic "Oldenburg sentence test"

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Warken, C., N. Rotter, J. Servais, T. Balkenhol, and A. Schell. "Evaluation of the Oldenburg sentence test using speech recognition software." In 100 JAHRE DGHNO-KHC: WO KOMMEN WIR HER? WO STEHEN WIR? WO GEHEN WIR HIN? Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1728473.

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Müller, Jana, Sabine Hochmuth, Jobst Oertel, et al. "Evaluation of the Oldenburg sentence test in quiet to assess speech understanding during the initial fitting phase after Cochlear Implantation." In 95th Annual Meeting German Society of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, Head and Neck Surgery e. V., Bonn. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0044-1784873.

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