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G. Panconcelli-Calzia (1956)
Determination of Acoustic Speech Perception Exclusively—a Utopian IdeaMünchen. med. Wchnschr., 98
G. v. Schulthess (1957)
Evaluation of Hearing Impairment Due to Industrial NoiseA. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng., 65
C. Mullins, J. Bangs (1957)
Relationships between speech discrimination and other audiometric data.Acta oto-laryngologica, 47 2
L. Meyerson (1956)
Hearing for speech in children: a verbal audiometric test.Acta oto-laryngologica. Supplementum, 128
H. Anderson , L. Holmgren (1956)
Experiments with an Objective Method of Testing the Middle Ear FunctionActa oto-laryng., 46
H. Shimizu, T. Sugano, Y. Segawa, F. Nakamura (1957)
A study in psychogalvanic skin resistance audiometry.A.M.A. archives of otolaryngology, 65 5
M. Saltzman (1957)
Factors in Learning SpeechreadingA. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng., 65
E. Whitnall (1956)
The Development of Usable HearingJ. Laryng. & Otol., 70
R. Bennett (1956)
The Assessment of the Functional State of a Deranged Middle Ear with the Electrical Acoustic ProbeThe Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 70
R. Naunton (1957)
The effect of hearing aid use upon the user's residual hearingThe Laryngoscope, 67
C. Frugoni (1955)
The Audiometric Evaluation of Hearing Loss for Purposes of ClassificationGior. med. mil., 105
M. Saltzman (1957)
Factors in learning speechreading.A.M.A. archives of otolaryngology, 65 5
M. Portmann (1955)
The Role of Objective Audiometry in Clinical OtologyArch. ital. otol., 66
C. Calearo (1957)
Detection of malingering by periodically switched speechThe Laryngoscope, 67
B. Siegenthaler, A. Cohen, D. Rhodes (1957)
Additional data on boneconduction shift when the external auditory meatuses are occluded.A.M.A. archives of otolaryngology, 66 2
C. Calearo, A. Lazzaroni (1957)
Speech intelligibility in relation to the speed of the messageThe Laryngoscope, 67
M. Fox (1957)
Occupational hearing lossThe Laryngoscope, 67
R. Carhart (1957)
Clinical Determination of Abnormal Auditory AdaptationA. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng., 65
I. Pollock (1956)
Tests on the Identification of Sound LevelJ. Acoust. Soc. America, 28
E. W. Gibbons (1957)
A Delayed Sidetone Test for Detecting Uniaural Functional DeafnessA. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng., 66
Alfred Larr, Bruce Leamer (1957)
XIV Problems in the Identification of Non-Organic Hearing LossAnnals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 66
A. L. Holcomb (1957)
Adjusting the Patient to the Hearing AidA. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng., 66
H. Stützer (1957)
Test to Uncover Unilateral (Simulating) Malingering Deafness or Hard of Hearing with Simple AudiometersHNO, 6
T. Cawthorne (1956)
Chronic Adhesive OtitisThe Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 70
G. Flottorp, C. Wille, L. Eitinger (1957)
The influence of electric shock treatment (ECT) on the acuity of hearing.Acta oto-laryngologica, 47 1
G. L. Pattee (1957)
The Use and Abuse of Hearing AidsA. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng., 65
H. Anderson, L. Holmgren, H. Holst (1956)
Experiments with an objective method of testing the middle ear function; preliminary report.Acta oto-laryngologica, 46 5
F. Harbert (1957)
Masking Levels for Clinical UseA. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng., 66
L. LUND-IVERSEN (1957)
Noise and hearing conditions on board Norwegian motor torpedo boats and submarines.Acta oto-laryngologica, 47 1
E. Ballantyne (1956)
Investigation into the Denes-Naunton difference limen technique.Acta oto-laryngologica, 46 6
H. Jakobi (1956)
[Audiometry in children].HNO, 6 1
L. Jeffress, H. Blodgett, T. Sandel, Charles Wood (1956)
Masking of Tonal SignalsJournal of the Acoustical Society of America, 28
H. Kobrak, E. Domeier (1957)
Possibilities and requirements for the management of industrial deafness.A.M.A. archives of otolaryngology, 65 5
F. Harbert , J. Sataloff (1957)
Effect of Masking on Induced Conduction DeafnessA. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng., 66
W. Saunders (1957)
Conductive deafness due to pyle's diseaseThe Laryngoscope, 67
H. Shimizu, F. Nakamura (1957)
XXIX Pure-Tone Audiometry in Children Lantern-Slides TestAnnals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 66
L. Bernabei (1955)
Clinico-Audiometric Studies on the Workers in Central Geo-Thermal Electric PlantAtti Accad. fisciocrit. Siena, 2
T. Palva (1957)
Self-Recording Threshold Audiometry and RcruitmentA. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng., 65
L. Hedgecock (1957)
Recruitment in ears with abrupt loss of acuity for high frequencies.The Journal of speech and hearing disorders, 22 1
A. Epstein, E. Schubert (1957)
Reversible Auditory Fatigue Resulting from Exposure to a Pure Tone: Part IArchives of Otolaryngology-head & Neck Surgery, 65
F. Harbert (1957)
Masking levels for clinical use.A.M.A. archives of otolaryngology, 66 2
A. Holcomb (1957)
Adjusting the patient to the hearing aid.A.M.A. archives of otolaryngology, 66 5
S. Pell (1957)
The relation of occupational noise exposure to loss of hearing acuity.A.M.A. archives of otolaryngology, 66 1
Helen Kennedy (1957)
Maturation of hearing acuityThe Laryngoscope, 67
P. Falconnet , M. Portmann (1955)
Tests of Auditory Fatigue in the Prophylaxis of Noise DeafnessAnn. oto-laryng., 72
F. Kodman (1957)
The pure tone audiogram; an inherent discrepancy in its clinical use.Eye, ear, nose & throat monthly, 36 6
M. Rubenstein (1957)
The Weber TestActa oto-laryng., 48
G. Moulden (1956)
Weber's Test and RecruitmentThe Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 70
A. Epstein (1957)
Reversible Auditory Fatigue Resulting from Exposure to a Pure ToneA. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng., 65
F. W. Oeken (1957)
Over-Hearing (Hearing Across the Skull in Opposite Ear) in Speech AudiometryHNO, 6
B. M. Siegenthaler , A. Cohen (1957)
Additional Data on Bone-Conduction Shift When the External Auditory Meatuses Are OccludedA. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng., 66
R. Eisenberg (1957)
Study of the repeatability of one decibel step pulsed-tone thresholds in normal hearing persons.A.M.A. archives of otolaryngology, 66 3
C. E. Pierangeli (1955)
Deaf-Mutism and the Problems of Its ManagementAtti Accad. fisiocrit. Siena, 2
F. Harbert, J. Sataloff, S. Lerner (1957)
Effect of masking on induced conduction deafness.A.M.A. archives of otolaryngology, 66 5
G. Schulthess (1957)
Evaluation of hearing impairment due to industrial noise.Archives of Otolaryngology-head & Neck Surgery, 65
S. Getz (1957)
Theoretical note on some types of psychogenic deafness, i.e., central, conductive, perceptive.Acta oto-laryngologica, 47 6
W. Anthony, D. Gasaway (1957)
Rehabilitation of the nerve deaf patient: The binaural‐time‐delay stimulusThe Laryngoscope, 67
S. Pell (1957)
The Relation of Occupational Noice-Exposure to Loss of Hearing AcuityA. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng., 66
A. Glorig (1957)
Hearing evaluation in industry.Eye, ear, nose & throat monthly, 36 9
M. Segal (1957)
The Importance of the Sonority Equilibrium Test (Recruitment) for the Differential Diagnosis of Deafness Through Cochlear, Pre- and Retrocochlear LesionsOtoRino.-Laring. (Bucharest), 22
H. G. Kobrak (1957)
Possibilities and Requirements for the Management of Industrial DeafnessA. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng., 65
H. House, A. Glorig (1957)
A new concept of auditory screening.The Laryngoscope, 67 7
C. E. Pierangeli (1955)
Occupational Deafness in Railway WorkersArch. ital. otol., 66
R. F. Naunton (1957)
Clinical Bone-Conduction AudiometryA. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng., 66
F. Miskolczy-Fodor (1956)
The relation between hearing loss and recruitment and its practical employment in the determination of receptive hearing losses.Acta oto-laryngologica, 46 5
E. Beretta (1956)
The Audiometric Aspects of Ménières DiseaseOto-rino-laring. ital., 24
E. Gibbons, R. Winchester (1957)
A delayed sidetone test for detecting uniaural functional deafness.A.M.A. archives of otolaryngology, 66 1
R. Carhart (1957)
Clinical determination of abnormal auditory adaptation.A.M.A. archives of otolaryngology, 65 1
O. Hallberg (1957)
Sudden deafness and its relation to atherosclerosis.Journal of the American Medical Association, 165 13
E. Luscher (1956)
Cranial Trauma: Recruitment and Psychic FactorsActa oto-rhino-laryng. belg., 11
J. Hood (1956)
Fatigue and adaptation of hearing.British medical bulletin, 12 2
T. Söhoel (1957)
The course of bone conduction after fenestration operation.Acta Oto-laryngologica, 47
J. Corso (1957)
Confirmation of normal discrimination loss for speech on C. I. D. auditory test W‐22The Laryngoscope, 67
M. P. Downs (1957)
Hearing Rehabilitation Centers in the United StatesA. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng., 65
H. Wiegers (1957)
[Audiometry in the operating room].HNO, 6 3
T. Palva (1957)
Recruitment TestingA. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng., 66
R. Manzini , M. Marenzi (1955)
Hearing Defects in ChildrenArch. ital. otol., 66
Robert Quiggle, A. Glorig, James Delk, A. Summerfield (1957)
Predicting hearing loss for speech from pure tone audiogramsThe Laryngoscope, 67
L. S. Wildervanck (1957)
Audiometric Examination of Parents of Children Deaf from BirthA. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng., 65
R. A. Winchester (1957)
Relative Effectiveness of 3 Modes of Delayed Sidetone PresentationA. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng., 65
H. Shimizu , T. Sugano, Y. Segawa (1957)
A Study in Psychogalvanic Skin Resistance AudiometryA. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng., 65
M. Bergman (1957)
Binaural HearingA. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng., 66
T. Cawthorne (1957)
HEARING DEFECTS IN CHILDRENBritish Medical Journal, 1
K. Jatho (1957)
The Relationship Between the Loudness Balance and the Energy Spectrum of the Speech SoundsArch. Ohren- Nasen- u. Kehlkopfh., 170
E. Wedenberg (1956)
Auditory Tests on New-Born InfantsActa Oto-laryngologica, 46
M. Rubinstein, L. Klein (1957)
The Weber test; its significance in assessing the true value of bone conduction.Acta oto-laryngologica, 48 3
H. Ewertsen, J. Ipsen, S. Nielsen (1957)
On acoustical characteristics of the earmould.Acta oto-laryngologica, 47 4
M. Downs, E. Carson (1955)
Hearing rehabilitation centers in the United States.A.M.A. archives of otolaryngology, 62 6
B. Street (1957)
Hearing loss in aphasia.Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 22
E. Whetnall (1956)
The Development of Usable (Residual) Hearing in the Deaf ChildThe Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 70
R. B. Eisenberg (1957)
Study of the Repeatability of One Decibel Step Pulsed-Tone Thresholds in Normal Hearing PersonsA. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng., 66
Abstract Introduction The material herein represents excerpts from the literature from October, 1956, to October, 1957. This year the German literature was abstracted by Dr. Satz. An attempt was to cull from the ultrascientific reports of the acoustic physicists such material as was thought useful to the practicing otologist, who may not have the extensive facilities required for many of these investigations. Hearing Aids Ewertsen and Ipsen1 state that measurements show that the reproduction of high frequencies is better when an ear mold with a short and wide canal is used rather than one with a long and narrow canal. With the so-called secret ear the high frequencies are cut off more markedly.Naunton2 examined a group of partially deafened adults after varying periods of hearing aid use to determine whether the hearing aids had led to a deterioration of unaided hearing. No significant change in hearing could be References 1. Ewertsen, H. W.; Ipsen, J. B., and Nielsen, S. S.: Acoustical Characteristics of the Ear Mould , Acta oto-laryng. 47:312 ( (April) ) 1957.Crossref 2. Naunton, R. H.: The Effect of Hearing Aid Use upon the User's Residual Hearing , Laryngoscope 67:569 ( (June) ) 1957.Crossref 3. Pattee, G. L., and Cary, L. A.: The Use and Abuse of Hearing Aids , A. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng. 65:269 ( (March) ) 1957.Crossref 4. Holcomb, A. L.: Adjusting the Patient to the Hearing Aid , A. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng. 66:579 ( (Nov.) ) 1957.Crossref 5. Jakobi, H.: Audiometry in Children , HNO 6:1 ( (Oct. 12) ) 1956. 6. Oeken, F. W.: Over-Hearing (Hearing Across the Skull in Opposite Ear) in Speech Audiometry , HNO 6:146 ( (May 31) ) 1957. 7. Jatho, K.: The Relationship Between the Loudness Balance and the Energy Spectrum of the Speech Sounds , Arch. Ohren- Nasen- u. Kehlkopfh. 170:487 ( (May) ) 1957.Crossref 8. Segal, M., and Hociota, D.: The Importance of the Sonority Equilibrium Test (Recruitment) for the Differential Diagnosis of Deafness Through Cochlear, Pre- and Retrocochlear Lesions , OtoRino.-Laring. (Bucharest) 22:135, 1957. 9. Meyerson, L.: Hearing for Speech in Children: A Verbal Audiometric Test , Acta oto-laryng. (Supp. 128) , 1956. 10. Söhoel, T.: The Course of Bone Conduction after the Fenestration Operation , Acta oto-laryng. 47:462 ( (May) ) 1957.Crossref 11. Anderson, H.; Holmgren, L., and Holst, H.-E.: Experiments with an Objective Method of Testing the Middle Ear Function , Acta oto-laryng. 46:381 ( (Sept.) -Oct.) 1956.Crossref 12. Stansell, B.: Hearing Loss in Aphasia , J. Speech & Hearing Disorders 22:60 ( (March) ) 1957. 13. Wedenberg, E.: Auditory Tests on New-Born Infants , Acta oto-laryng. 46:446 ( (Sept.) -Oct.) 1956. 14. Hedgecock, L. D.: Recruitment in Ears with Abrupt Loss of Acuity for High Frequencies , J. Speech & Hearing Disorders 22:91 ( (March) ) 1957. 15. Moulden, G. A.: Weber's Test and Recruitment , J. Laryng. & Otol. 70:362, 1956. 16. Ballantyne, E. J.: Investigation into the Denes-Naughton Difference Limen Technique , Acta oto-laryng. 46:474 ( (Nov.) -Dec.) 1956. 17. Miskolczy-Fodor, F.: The Relation Between Hearing Loss and Recruitment and Its Practical Employment in the Determination of Receptive Hearing Losses , Acta oto-laryng. 46:409 ( (Sept.) -Oct.) 1956. 18. Lund-Iversen, L.: Noise and Hearing Conditions on Board Norwegian Motor Boats and Submarines , Acta oto-laryng. 47:50 ( (Jan.) ) 1957. 19. Rubenstein, M., and Klein, L.: The Weber Test , Acta oto-laryng. 48:266 ( (Sept.) ) 1957. 20. Wiegers, H.: Audiometry in the Operating Room , HNO 6:65 ( (Feb. 12) ) 1957. 21. Naunton, R. F.: Clinical Bone-Conduction Audiometry , A. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng. 66:281 ( (Sept.) ) 1957. 22. Schimizer, H., and Nakamura, F.: Pure Tone Audiometry in Children: Lantern-Slides Test , Ann. Otol. Rhin. & Laryng. 66:392 ( (June) ) 1957. 23. Palva, T.: Self-Recording Threshold Audiometry and Rcruitment , A. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng. 65:591 ( (June) ) 1957. 24. Palva, T.: Recruitment Testing , A. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng. 66:93 ( (July) ) 1957. 25. Carhart, R.: Clinical Determination of Abnormal Auditory Adaptation , A. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng. 65:32 ( (Jan.) ) 1957. 26. Pollock, I.: Tests on the Identification of Sound Level , J. Acoust. Soc. America 28:412, 1956. 27. Hood, J. D.: Fatigue and Adaptation of Hearing , Brit. M. Bulletin 12:125 ( (May) ) 1956. 28. Jeffress, L. A.; Blodgett, H. C.; Sandel, T. T., and Wood, C. L.: Masking of Tonal Signals , J. Acoust. Soc. America 28:416, 1956. 29. Portmann, M., and Portmann, C.: The Role of Objective Audiometry in Clinical Otology , Arch. ital. otol. 66:627, 1955. 30. Beretta, E.: The Audiometric Aspects of Ménières Disease , Oto-rino-laring. ital. 24:12, 1956. 31. Falconnet, P.; Portmann, M., and Alavoigne, J.: Tests of Auditory Fatigue in the Prophylaxis of Noise Deafness , Ann. oto-laryng. 72:747, 1955. 32. Luscher, E.: Cranial Trauma: Recruitment and Psychic Factors , Acta oto-rhino-laryng. belg. 11:5, 1956. 33. Manzini, R.; Marenzi, M., and Teseo, L.: Hearing Defects in Children , Arch. ital. otol. 66:835, 1955. 34. Shimizu, H.; Sugano, T.; Segawa, Y., and Nakamura, F.: A Study in Psychogalvanic Skin Resistance Audiometry , A. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng. 65:499 ( (May) ) 1957. 35. Gibbons, E. W., and Winchester, R. A.: A Delayed Sidetone Test for Detecting Uniaural Functional Deafness , A. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng. 66:70 ( (July) ) 1957. 36. Winchester, R. A., and Gibbons, E. W.: Relative Effectiveness of 3 Modes of Delayed Sidetone Presentation , A. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng. 65:275 ( (March) ) 1957. 37. Larr, A. L., and Leamer, B. V.: Problems in the Identification of Non-Organic Hearing Loss , Ann. Otol. Rhin. & Laryng. 66:182 ( (March) ) 1957. 38. Harbert, F.: Masking Levels for Clinical Use , A. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng. 66:214 ( (Aug.) ) 1957. 39. Siegenthaler, B. M.; Cohen, A., and Rhodes, D.: Additional Data on Bone-Conduction Shift When the External Auditory Meatuses Are Occluded , A. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng. 66:223 ( (Aug.) ) 1957. 40. Harbert, F.; Sataloff, J., and Lerner, S. S.: Effect of Masking on Induced Conduction Deafness , A. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng. 66:584 ( (Nov.) ) 1957. 41. Corso, J. F.: Confirmation of Normal Discrimination Loss for Speech on C. I. D. Auditory Test W-22 , Laryngoscope 67:365 ( (April) ) 1957. 42. Epstein, A., and Schubert, E. D.: Reversible Auditory Fatigue Resulting from Exposure to a Pure Tone , A. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng. 65:174 ( (Feb.) ) 1957.Crossref 43. Glorig, A., and House, H. P.: A New Concept in Auditory Screening , A. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng. 66:228 ( (Aug.) ) 1957.Crossref 44. House, H. P., and Glorig, A.: A New Concept of Auditory Screening , Laryngoscope 67:661 ( (July) ) 1957. 45. Eisenberg, R. B.: Study of the Repeatability of One Decibel Step Pulsed-Tone Thresholds in Normal Hearing Persons , A. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng. 66:278 ( (Sept.) ) 1957.Crossref 46. Quiggle, R. A.; Glorig, A.; Delk, J. H., and Summerfield, A. B.: Predicting Hearing Loss for Speech from Pure Tone Audiograms , Laryngoscope 67:1 ( (Jan.) ) 1957.Crossref 47. Kodman, F., Jr.: The Pure Tone Audiogram: An Inherent Discrepancy in Its Clinical Use , Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Month. 36:349 ( (June) ) 1957. 48. Calearo, C., and Lazzaroni, A.: Speech Intelligibility in Relation to the Speed of the Message , Laryngoscope 67:410 ( (May) ) 1957. 49. Pierangeli, C. E.: Deaf-Mutism and the Problems of Its Management , Atti Accad. fisiocrit. Siena 2:209-241, 1955. 50. Panconcelli-Calzia, G.: Determination of Acoustic Speech Perception Exclusively—a Utopian Idea , München. med. Wchnschr. 98:685, 1956. 51. Calearo, C.: Detection of Malingering by Periodically Switched Speech , Laryngoscope 67:130 ( (Feb.) ) 1957. 52. Bernabei, L.: Clinico-Audiometric Studies on the Workers in Central Geo-Thermal Electric Plant , Atti Accad. fisciocrit. Siena 2:242-251, 1955. 53. Pierangeli, C. E., and Ghirlanda, M.: Occupational Deafness in Railway Workers , Arch. ital. otol. 66:582-609; 636-645; 830-834, 1955. 54. Frugoni, C.: The Audiometric Evaluation of Hearing Loss for Purposes of Classification , Gior. med. mil. 105:534-544 ( (Nov.) -Dec.) 1955. 55. Schulthess, G. v.: Evaluation of Hearing Impairment Due to Industrial Noise , A. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng. 65:512 ( (May) ) 1957. 56. Kobrak, H. G., and Domeier, E.: Possibilities and Requirements for the Management of Industrial Deafness , A. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng. 65:509 ( (May) ) 1957. 57. Glorig, A.: Hearing Evaluation in Industry , Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Month. 36:519 ( (Sept.) ) 1957. 58. Pell, S.: The Relation of Occupational Noice-Exposure to Loss of Hearing Acuity , A. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng. 66:79 ( (July) ) 1957. 59. Fox, M. S.: Occupational Hearing Loss , Laryngoscope 67:1011 ( (Oct.) ) 1957. 60. Stützer, H.: Test to Uncover Unilateral (Simulating) Malingering Deafness or Hard of Hearing with Simple Audiometers , HNO 6:219 ( (Sept.) ) 1957. 61. Downs, M. P., and Carson, E.: Hearing Rehabilitation Centers in the United States , A. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng. 65:356 ( (April) ) 1957. 62. Saltzman, M.: Factors in Learning Speechreading , A. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng. 65:425 ( (May) ) 1957.Crossref 63. Anthony, W. P., and Garaway, D. C.: Rehabilitation of the Nerve Deaf Patient: The Binaural-Time Delay Stimulus , Laryngoscope 67:371 ( (April) ) 1957.Crossref 64. Wildervanck, L. S.: Audiometric Examination of Parents of Children Deaf from Birth , A. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng. 65:280 ( (March) ) 1957.Crossref 65. Bergman, M.: Binaural Hearing , A. M. A. Arch. 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A.M.A. Archives of Otolaryngology – American Medical Association
Published: Oct 1, 1958
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