Report of the Eriksholm Workshop on Auditory Deprivation and Acclimatization

The terminology used in studies documenting changes in auditory performance following fitting of hearing aids has been diverse. Definitions for the auditory deprivation effect and auditory acclimatization are offered as a first step in rationalization. Two statements summarize current knowledge conc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ear and hearing 1996-06, Vol.17 (3 Sup 1), p.87S-98S
Hauptverfasser: Arlinger, S, Gatehouse, S, Bentler, R A, Byrne, D, Cox, R M, Dirks, D D, Humes, L, Neuman, A, Ponton, C, Robinson, K, Silman, S, Summerfield, A Q, Turner, C W, Tyler, R S, Willott, J F
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Zusammenfassung:The terminology used in studies documenting changes in auditory performance following fitting of hearing aids has been diverse. Definitions for the auditory deprivation effect and auditory acclimatization are offered as a first step in rationalization. Two statements summarize current knowledge concerning auditory deprivation effects and auditory acclimatization, as well as considering the potential implications for research, field trial and clinical practice applications. Potential areas for future research are identified.(Ear & Hearing 1996;17;87S-98S)
ISSN:0196-0202
1538-4667
DOI:10.1097/00003446-199617031-00009