Recent Publications
Posters:From the International Hearing Aid Conference, Lake Tahoe, August 2010
- Bagatto et al: Evaluation of a pediatric outcome measure to assess auditory development
- Crukley and Scollie: A school-age listening landscape: Implications for hearing aids
- Glista et al: The effect of nonlinear frequency compression on consonant recognitionas a function of acclimatization time
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DSL:
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Fit to targets, preferred listening levels, and self-reported outcomes for the DSL v5.0a hearing aid prescription for adults
Melissa Polonenko1, 2 Susan Scollie1 Sheila Moodie1 Richard Seewald1 Diana Laurnagaray3 Juliane Shantz4 Andrea Richards4
1National Centre for Audiology, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Western Ontario, Canada 2Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital, Alberta Health Services, Canada 3Audiologia Integral, Argentina 4Ear & Hearing Clinic, Canada -
A cross-over, double-blind comparison of the NAL-NL1 and the DSL v4.1 prescriptions
for children with mild to moderately severe hearing loss
Teresa Y.C. Ching1,2, Susan D. Scollie3, Harvey Dillon1,2, Richard Seewald3
1National Acoustic Laboratories, Australian Hearing, Chatswood, Australia hearing loss 2The Hearing CRC, Australia 3National Centre for Audiology, School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, The University of Western Ontario, London, Canada -
Prescribed real-ear and achieved real-life differences in children’s hearing aids adjusted
according to the NAL-NL1 and the DSL v.4.1 prescriptions
Teresa Y.C. Ching1,2 Susan D. Scollie3 Harvey Dillon1,2 Richard Seewald3 Louise Britton4 Jane Steinberg5
1National Acoustic Laboratories, Australian Hearing, Chatswood, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 2The Hearing Cooperative Research Centre, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 3National Centre for Audiology, School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, The University of Western Ontario, London, Canada 4Royal NSW Institute for Deaf & Blind Children, Sydney, Australia 5Dynamic Hearing, Inc., Melbourne, Australia -
Children’s speech perception and loudness ratings when fitted with hearing aids using the DSL v.4.1 and the NAL-NL1 prescriptions
Susan D. Scollie3 Teresa Y.C. Ching1,2 Richard Seewald3 Harvey Dillon1,2 Louise Britton4 Jane Steinberg5 Katrina King6
1National Acoustic Laboratories, Australian Hearing, Chatswood, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 2The Hearing Cooperative Research Centre, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 3National Centre for Audiology, School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, The University of Western Ontario, London, Canada 4Royal NSW Institute for Deaf & Blind Children, Sydney, Australia 5Dynamic Hearing, Inc., Melbourne, Australia 6Audio Clinic, Sydney, Australia -
Evaluation of the NAL-NL1 and the DSL v.4.1 prescriptions for children: Paired-comparison
intelligibility judgments and functional performance ratings
Teresa Y.C. Ching1,2 Susan D. Scollie3 Harvey Dillon1,2 Richard Seewald3 Louise Britton4 Jane Steinberg5 Megan Gilliver1 Katrina King6
1National Acoustic Laboratories, Australian Hearing, Chatswood, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 2The Hearing Cooperative Research Centre, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 3National Centre for Audiology, School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, The University of Western Ontario, London, Canada 4Royal NSW Institute for Deaf & Blind Children, Sydney, Australia 5Dynamic Hearing, Inc., Melbourne, Australia 6Audio Clinic, Sydney, Australia -
Evaluation of the NAL-NL1 and DSL v4.1 prescriptions for children: Preference in real world use
Susan D. Scollie3 Teresa Y.C. Ching1,2 Richard Seewald3 Harvey Dillon1,2 Louise Britton4 Jane Steinberg5 Joseph Corcoran
1National Acoustic Laboratories, Australian Hearing, Chatswood, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 2The Hearing Cooperative Research Centre, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 3National Centre for Audiology, School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, The University of Western Ontario, London, Canada 4Royal NSW Institute for Deaf & Blind Children, Sydney, Australia 5Dynamic Hearing, Inc., Melbourne, Australia
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Evaluation of nonlinear frequency compression: Clinical Outcomes
Danielle Glista1 Susan Scollie1 Marlene Bagatto1 Richard Seewald1 Vijay Parsa1 Andrew Johnson2
1National Centre for Audiology, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Western Ontario, Canada 2Bachelor of Health Sciences Program, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Western Ontario, Canada
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Protocol for the provision of amplification within the Ontario Infant Hearing Program
Marlene Bagatto1 Susan Scollie1 Martin Hyde2 Richard Seewald1
1National Centre for Audiology, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Western Ontario, Canada 2Otologic Function Unit, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Canada
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Articles Available Online (Not Peer-Reviewed)
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- Modified Verification Approaches for Frequency Lowering Devices
- Advanced DSP and Pediatric Hearing Aid Fittings (AudiologyOnline)
- Case Study Outcomes of Hearing Impaired Listeners Using Nonlinear Frequency Compression Technology (AudiologyOnline)
- Commentary on Pediatric Hearing Instrument Fitting Procedures: Honoring the Contributions of Denis Byrne (AudiologyOnline)
- Considerations When Selecting Hearing Aids for Infants and Children (AudiologyOnline)
- DSL version v5.0:Description and Early Results in Children (AudiologyOnline)
- Fitting Hearing Aids to Babies: Three Things You Should Know (AudiologyOnline)
- Foam Eartips, Threshold Measures, Personal Earmolds and RECDs (AudiologyOnline)
- Learning the Art to Apply the Science: Common Questions Related to Pediatric Hearing Instrument Fitting (AudiologyOnline)
- Measuring RECD on a Young Child (AudiologyOnline)
- Myringotomy Tubes and RECD (AudiologyOnline)
- Open Hearing Aid Fittings for Small Children (AudiologyOnline)
- Pediatric Hearing Aid Verification: Innovative Trends (AudiologyOnline)
- Real-Ear Measurement: Basic Terminology and Procedures (AudiologyOnline)
- Stimulus Levels for Pediatric REM (AudiologyOnline)
- Strategies for Inserting a Probe Tube into an Infant's Ear (AudiologyOnline)
- Using ABR Thresholds in Pediatric Hearing Aid Fittings (AudiologyOnline)
- Vent Considerations in a RECD with a Vented Earmold (AudiologyOnline)
- What if Measuring the RECD is not Possible? (AudiologyOnline)
- What is the Difference Between a Foam Tip and an Earmold RECD? (AudiologyOnline)