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Kelly L. Tremblay
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 66
Citations - 6186
Kelly L. Tremblay is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hearing loss & Hearing aid. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 66 publications receiving 5431 citations. Previous affiliations of Kelly L. Tremblay include Washington University in St. Louis & Northwestern University.
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The Neural Representation of Consonant-Vowel Transitions in Adults Who Wear Hearing Aids
TL;DR: The authors report that the neural detection of time-varying acoustic cues contained in speech can be recorded in adult hearing aid users using the acoustic change complex (ACC).
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Changes in sensory evoked responses coincide with rapid improvement in speech identification performance
TL;DR: Rapid physiological changes in the human auditory system that coincide with learning during a 1-hour test session in which participants learned to identify two consonant vowel syllables that differed in voice onset time are reported.
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Effects of age and age-related hearing loss on the brain
Kelly L. Tremblay,Bernhard Ross +1 more
TL;DR: How physiological measures are being used to explore the effects of aging (and concomitant hearing loss) on the neural representation of temporal cues is reviewed.
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Redesigning care for older people to preserve physical and mental capacity: WHO guidelines on community-level interventions in integrated care.
Jotheeswaran Amuthavalli Thiyagarajan,Islene Araujo de Carvalho,Juan Pablo Peña-Rosas,Shelly Chadha,Silvio P Mariotti,Tarun Dua,Emiliano Albanese,Olivier Bruyère,Matteo Cesari,Alan D. Dangour,Amit Dias,Mariella Guerra,Jill E Keeffe,Ngaire Kerse,Qurat ul ain Khan,Chiung-ju Liu,Gudlavalleti V S Murthy,Serah N. Ndegwa,Jean-Yves Reginster,Luis Miguel Francisco Gutierrez Robledo,Kelly L. Tremblay,Jean Woo,Martin Prince,John R. Beard,John R. Beard +24 more
TL;DR: Islene Araujo de Carvalho and coauthors discuss the WHO guidelines on integrated care for older people in Portugal with a focus on mental health services.
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Relationship Between Behavioral and Physiological Spectral-Ripple Discrimination
Jong Ho Won,Christopher G. Clinard,Christopher G. Clinard,Seeyoun Kwon,Seeyoun Kwon,Vasant K. Dasika,Kaibao Nie,Ward R. Drennan,Kelly L. Tremblay,Jay T. Rubinstein +9 more
TL;DR: A single-interval, yes/no paradigm that could potentially be used both behaviorally and electrophysiologically to estimate spectral-ripple threshold is developed and suggests that the single-Interval procedure with spectral- ripple phase inversion in ongoing stimuli is a valid approach for measuring behavioral or physiological spectral resolution.