Ear and Hearing

Ear and Hearing Editor-in-Chief: Brenda M. Ryals, Ph.D. The original articles published in the journal focus on assessment, diagnosis, and management of auditory disorders.

From the basic science of hearing to auditory electrophysiology to amplification and the psychological factors of hearing loss, Ear and Hearing covers all aspects of auditory disorders. This multidisciplinary journal consolidates the various factors that contribute to identification, remediation, and audiologic rehabilitation. It is the one journal that serves the diverse interest of all members o

f this professional community -- otologists, educators, and to those involved in the design, manufacture, and distribution of amplification systems. Ear and Hearing is the Official Journal of the American Auditory Society

Check out our latest publish-ahead-of-print article!
10/21/2019

Check out our latest publish-ahead-of-print article!

fects of MEE type and amount on WAI in vivo has been challenging due to the anatomical location of middle ear cavity. The purpose of this study is to correlate WAI measurements with physical characteristics of the middle ear and MEEs determined by optical coherence tomography (OCT), a noninvasive op...

New publish ahead of print for your weekend!
09/13/2019

New publish ahead of print for your weekend!

sess the relationship between saccadic strategies and perceived oscillopsia. Design: To avoid the possibility of bias due to remaining vestibular function, we classified patients into two groups according to their gain values in the video head impulse test. One group comprised patients with extremel...

New publish-ahead-of-print article!
09/09/2019

New publish-ahead-of-print article!

either an acute or chronic unilateral conductive hearing loss of different etiologies. Results: Patients with chronic conductive impairment and a moderate, to moderately severe, hearing loss had lower speech recognition scores on the side of the pathology when compared with the healthy side. The deg...

Our latest published ahead of print article by Sommers, Spehar, Tye-Murray, Myerson & Hale confirms a generalized age-re...
08/27/2019

Our latest published ahead of print article by Sommers, Spehar, Tye-Murray, Myerson & Hale confirms a generalized age-related decline in the ability to understand speech. Check it out to learn how unimodal performance predicts understanding in environments allowing multiple inputs (i.e. auditory and visual).

performance across a range of speaking rates. The authors hypothesized significant Age × Rate interactions in all three modalities and that unimodal performance would account for a majority of the variance in auditory-visual speech perception for speaking rates that are both slower and faster than ...

New publish-ahead-of print article available! The authors provide findings of how health care literacy and hearing aid u...
08/21/2019

New publish-ahead-of print article available! The authors provide findings of how health care literacy and hearing aid use are associated.

nts possess. We hypothesized that low health literacy is a barrier to entry in hearing healthcare, and therefore that health literacy would be positively correlated with the probability of hearing aid use. Design: We performed retrospective analyses of the Health and Retirement Study, a longitudinal...

Improve patient outcomes by reviewing the latest on CIs and wind!
08/15/2019

Improve patient outcomes by reviewing the latest on CIs and wind!

ch-understanding abilities and perceived sound quality in wind noise. We also examined the effectiveness of a new strategy that adopts the microphone mode with lower wind noise level in each frequency channel. Design: A behind-the-ear digital hearing aid with multiple microphone modes was used to re...

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