Auditory temporal resolution remains intact in low-frequency hearing loss: A case study

<p><strong>Objective</strong>: To explore the hypothesis that a low-frequency hearing loss would not signifi cantly impair an individual's auditory temporal resolution performance.</p><p><strong>Background</strong>: Listeners with high-frequency sensori...

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Main Author: Andrew Stuart (Author)
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Published: Archives of Otolaryngology and Rhinology - Peertechz Publications, 2019-11-05.
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520 |a <p><strong>Objective</strong>: To explore the hypothesis that a low-frequency hearing loss would not signifi cantly impair an individual's auditory temporal resolution performance.</p><p><strong>Background</strong>: Listeners with high-frequency sensorineural hearing loss demonstrate poorer temporal resolution performance. This detriment has been attributed to the absence of high-frequency hearing. It is believed that functional hearing in these individuals is restricted to low-frequency auditory channels where temporal resolution, albeit normal, is characteristically poorer to that of the high-frequency channels. From this, one could hypothesize that a low-frequency hearing loss would not impair an individual's temporal resolution if high-frequency auditory channels remain intact.</p> 
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