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Letter Published: 01 February 1939 Resonance in the External Auditory Meatus T. S. LITTLER Nature 143, 118 (1939) Cite this article ...
Real world evidence for use of NACT in locally advanced external auditory canal cancer. Authors: Rahul Kumar Rai, Vijay Maruti Patil, Vanita Noronha, Nandini Sharrel Menon, Saswata Saha, Mitali Alone, ...
High-risk infants often require prolonged hospitalisation in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) during a crucial period when their brain is highly sensitive to external experiences.1 From an ...
Otoscopy is a clinical procedure employed to visually inspect the structures of the ear, especially the External Auditory Canal (EAC) and Tympanic Membrane (TM). Image Credit: Amplivox UK ...
Objective In this study, the presence and severity of external auditory canal exostoses (EACE) in a group of white water kayakers related to the duration and intensity of kayaking and the number of ...
Research by Bucknell University Professor Andrea Halpern, psychology, proves you don't have to be a musician to imagine music. Question: What do you mean when you say, "auditory imagery"? How does the ...
Dear Reader: Swimmer’s ear is a term that describes inflammation or infection in the external auditory canal. That’s the portion of the ear between the eardrum and the outer ear.
In most cases, tinnitus causes a sound in the absence of any external noise. Many people with tinnitus perceive a ringing in their ears. However, some may perceive other sounds, such as: ...
Researchers identified that impaired corollary discharge (CD) and noisy efference copy (EC) in schizophrenia disrupt self-monitoring, leading to auditory hallucinations. A computational model ...
Auditory hallucinations, a phenomenon in which people hear voices or other sounds in the absence of external stimuli, are a feature of schizophrenia and some other neuropsychiatric disorders. How ...
Bilateral stimulation is the use of visual, auditory, or tactile external stimuli occurring in a rhythmic side-to-side pattern. It is a core element of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing ...