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Changes in vestibular function following pediatric cochlear implantation : a prospective study Ghent University
Predicting synapse counts in living humans by combining computational models with auditory physiology Ghent University
Aging, noise exposure, and ototoxic medications lead to cochlear synapse loss in animal models. As cochlear function is highly conserved across mammalian species, synaptopathy likely occurs in humans as well. Synaptopathy is predicted to result in perceptual deficits including tinnitus, hyperacusis, and difficulty understanding speech-in-noise. The lack of a method for diagnosing synaptopathy in living humans hinders studies designed to ...
Enhancing the sensitivity of the envelope-following response for cochlear synaptopathy screening in humans : the role of stimulus envelope Ghent University
The variability in potential biomarkers for cochlear synaptopathy after recreational noise exposure Ghent University
Vestibular function in adults with intellectual disabilities : feasibility and outcome of a vestibular screening protocol in Special Olympics athletes Ghent University
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of a well-adapted vestibular screening battery to objectively examine the (peripheral) vestibular function, and to explore the characteristics of potential vestibular deficits in the adult ID population. Design: Cross-sectional study design. Study sample: Compared to an age- and gender-weighted control group, a heterogeneous group of forty-five adults with ID participated in the vestibular ...