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Original Article

Audiometric profile in presbycusis

Pages 85-90 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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Charlotte Vercammen, Tine Goossens, Jan Wouters & Astrid van Wieringen. (2017) How age affects memory task performance in clinically normal hearing persons. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition 24:3, pages 264-280.
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Jos J. Eggermont. 2019. The Auditory Brain and Age-Related Hearing Impairment. The Auditory Brain and Age-Related Hearing Impairment 3 26 .
Raul Hinojosa & Erik G. Nelson. (2011) Cochlear nucleus neuron analysis in individuals with presbycusis. The Laryngoscope 121:12, pages 2641-2648.
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Cheryl J. Aine, John C. Adair, Janice E. Knoefel, David Hudson, Clifford Qualls, Sanja Kovacevic, Christopher C. Woodruff, Wayne Cobb, Denise Padilla, Roland R. Lee & Julia M. Stephen. (2005) Temporal dynamics of age-related differences in auditory incidental verbal learning. Cognitive Brain Research 24:1, pages 1-18.
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Erik G. Nelson & Raul Hinojosa. (2010) Presbycusis: A human temporal bone study of individuals with flat audiometric patterns of hearing loss using a new method to quantify stria vascularis volume. The Laryngoscope 113:10, pages 1672-1686.
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Parminder Raina, Micheline Wong, Steven Dukeshire, Larry W. Chambers & Joan Lindsay. (2010) Prevalence, Risk Factors and Self-Reported Medical Causes of Seeing and Hearing-Related Disabilities Among Older Adults. Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 19:2, pages 260-278.
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