Auditory deprivation
The brain gradually loses some of its information processing ability.
neuroplasticity
brain’s ability to change and adapt
at some point the brain will stop changing
cross modal plasticity
adaptive reorganization of neurons to integrate the function of two or more sensory systems
type of neuroplasticity that often occurs after sensory deprivation due to disease or brain damage.
critical window for hearing
6 months
language development for children
birth to 2 years
auditory skill development for children
birth to 3.5 years
intervention before ____ months results in normal cognitive and linguistic development
6
average number of words heard by a child in the first 4 years of life
1 Million words
outer portion passes through cartilage, has sebaceous glands (forms cerumen), inner portion passes through tympanic portion of temporal bone, inner and outer portion meet at osseocartilaginous junction
External auditory canal
Father of audiology
1945 Raymond Carhart
what percentage of babies are born to normal hearing parents?
90-95%
evolution of audiology
External Auditory Canal Angle in children
angles downward more acute angle, children’s pinna pulled down and back when looking into ear
before age ___, ____% of children in U.S. will have at least one ear infection
6, 90%
Effects of HL on adults
only ___% of individuals seek treatment for hearing loss
25%
why don’t people seek treatment?
Embarrassed, financial reasons
Degrees of HL
normal: 0-25 dB
mild: 26-40,
moderate: 41-55,
moderately severe: 56-70,
severe: 71-90
profound: 91+
what can audiologists do in their scope of practice
Father of otology
1835 Adam Politzer
Academic Preparation for audiologist
4 year long program with “capstone”. Foundation of Audiological sciences are the 1st year; diagnostics and treatment after that, then externship
External Auditory Canal Function
Tympanic Membrane
Three layers of the tympanic membrane