The Distortional Aspect of Sensorineural Hearing Loss: What Can Be Done
Course: #21809 1 HourTo best understand what can be done to compensate for sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL), it is essential to relate treatment approaches to the underlying change in signal encoding. In this seminar, the psychoacoustic changes that underlie SNHL will be reviewed followed by an examination of current treatment approaches in light of these changes.
Please note: You may earn ABA Tier 1 credits for this course if you complete it as part of course 23346, "Digging into the Nature of Sensorineural Hearing Loss." Course 23346 contains recordings of three recent Expert Seminars presented by Don Schum, Ph.D. ABA Tier 1 CEUs can be earned only when all modules are completed as part of course 23346.
Course created on March 27, 2013
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Learning Outcomes
- After this course learners will be able to explain the fundamental changes in signal encoding that accompany SNHL
- After this course learners will be able to detail how these changes disrupt speech understanding in challenging environments
- After this course learners will be able to describe how various current approaches to hearing aid treatment are designed with these processing changes in mind
Agenda
| 0-5 Minutes | Introduction |
| 5-10 Minutes | The A and D components of SNHL |
| 10-30 Minutes | Psychoacoustic changes beyond sensitivity & loudness changes |
| 30-35 Minutes | Relationship between distortional changes & speech understanding in complex environments |
| 35-55 Minutes | How do current approaches in technology compensate for the distortional component of SNHL |
| 55-60 Minutes | Summary, look to the future and Q&A |
Course Presenter
Donald J. Schum, PhD
Vice President of Audiology and Professional Relations, Oticon
Don Schum currently serves as Vice President for Audiology & Professional Relations for Oticon, Inc. Previous to his position at Oticon in Somerset, Don served as the Director of Audiology for the main Oticon office in Copenhagen Denmark. In addition, he served as the Director of the Hearing Aid Lab at the University of Iowa, School of Medicine (1990-1995) and as an Assistant professor at the Medical University of South Carolina (1988-1990). During his professional career, Dr. Schum has been an active researcher in the areas of Hearing Aids, Speech Understanding, and Outcome Measures. (B.S. in Speech & Hearing Science, University of Illinois M.A. in Audiology, University of Iowa Ph.D. in Audiology, Louisiana State University.)
Sponsor Disclosure: This course is presented by Oticon in partnership with AudiologyOnline.
Content Disclosure: This learning event does not focus exclusively on any specific product or service.
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