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The Effect of Hearing Loss on the Latency of the Latency of the P300 Evoked Potential: A Pilot Study

James Martin, +1 more
- Vol. 18, pp 121-125
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The article was published on 1990-11-01. It has received 4 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Latency (engineering) & Hearing loss.

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Fatigue Related to Speech Processing in Children With Hearing Loss: Behavioral, Subjective, and Electrophysiological Measures.

TL;DR: Similar to children with normal hearing, children with hearing loss demonstrate reductions in attentional processing of speech in noise following sustained speech-processing tasks-a finding consistent with the development of fatigue.
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The Efficacy of Utilizing the P300 as a Measure of Auditory Deprivation in Monaurally Aided Profoundly Hearing-impaired Children

TL;DR: Investigation of the efficacy of using the P300 response to measure auditory deprivation in monaurally aided children with hearing impairment served to reconfirm that binaural amplification should routinely be recommended for hearing-impaired children.
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Auditory evoked potential (P300) in cochlear implant users: a scoping review

TL;DR: Evidence is contributed with evidence that indicates how important it is to include speech stimulation when measuring P300, and a pattern of results can be seen a higher latency and a lower amplitude in CI users.
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Is there a change in P300 evoked potential after 6 months in cochlear implant users

TL;DR: In this article, the electrophysiological processing of cortical level acoustic signals in a group of 21 adult individuals with postlingual bilateral severe-to-profound hearing loss who were submitted to cochlear implant surgery was investigated.
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