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Potencial evocado auditivo de tronco encefálico com estímulos clique e iChirp em neonatos
(Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, 2016-07-15)
The chirp stimulus was designed seeking to compensate the delay of the sound wave through the cochlea, enabling simultaneous stimulation of nerve fibers along the auditory pathway, providing better neural synchrony and ...
Processamento auditivo central e potenciais evocados auditivos em idosos: um estudo de referências
(Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, 2018-07-13)
Considering the growth of the elderly population at the national and world level, this study sought to generate reference values for different central auditory processing tests, investigating the influence of peripheral ...
A relação das habilidades do processamento auditivo com a consciência fonológica e com o desenvolvimento da fala
(Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, 2009-12-07)
This study aimed to verify the relationship between the auditory processing with the phonology and the phonological awareness in monolingual Brazilian Portuguese speaking children. The study had the participation of subjects ...
Teste dicótico de sentenças em português brasileiro em adolescentes normo-ouvinte
(Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, 2019-07-18)
This study aimed to investigate the applicability and performance of normal
hearing adolescents with the new Dichotic Sentence Identification Test in Brazilian
Portuguese in the free and directed attention stages, according ...
Potencial evocado auditivo por frequência específica em neonatos: utilização de diferentes estímulos
(Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, 2018-08-24)
Different acoustic stimuli can be used to capture the Auditory Brainstem Response. Thus, this study aimed to analyze and compare the results of the absolute latency and amplitude of the V wave of Auditory Brainstem Response ...
Covid-19 e audição: uma proposta de intervenção fonoaudiológica em adultos
(Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, 2023-01-27)
The COVID-19 infection, caused by the SARS-CoV2 agent, had a
devastating effect on the population, leaving sequels in subjects affected by the
virus. This can affect the central nervous system, causing damage to hearing
and ...