Ear and Hearing

Papers
(The median citation count of Ear and Hearing is 13. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Quest for Ecological Validity in Hearing Science: What It Is, Why It Matters, and How to Advance It83
Covid-19 Lockdown Affects Hearing Disability and Handicap in Diverse Ways: A Rapid Online Survey Study49
The Effects of Hearing Loss on Balance: A Critical Review38
Ecological Momentary Assessment in Hearing Research: Current State, Challenges, and Future Directions36
The Virtual Reality Lab: Realization and Application of Virtual Sound Environments31
How Do Audiologists Respond to Emotional and Psychological Concerns Raised in the Audiology Setting? Three Case Vignettes25
Daily-Life Fatigue in Mild to Moderate Hearing Impairment: An Ecological Momentary Assessment Study20
What Influences Decision-Making for Cochlear Implantation in Adults? Exploring Barriers and Drivers From a Multistakeholder Perspective20
Auditory Measures for the Next Billion Users20
Three New Outcome Measures That Tap Into Cognitive Processes Required for Real-Life Communication19
Selecting Scenarios for Hearing-Related Laboratory Testing17
Relationship Between Corrective Saccades and Measures of Physical Function in Unilateral and Bilateral Vestibular Loss16
From Healthy Hearing to Healthy Living: A Holistic Approach15
Conversational Interaction Is the Brain in Action: Implications for the Evaluation of Hearing and Hearing Interventions15
Effects of Head Movements on Sound-Source Localization in Single-Sided Deaf Patients With Their Cochlear Implant On Versus Off14
Diagnostic Accuracy of Intracochlear Test Electrode for Acoustic Nerve Monitoring in Vestibular Schwannoma Surgery14
Potential of Augmented Reality Platforms to Improve Individual Hearing Aids and to Support More Ecologically Valid Research14
The Accuracy of Envelope Following Responses in Predicting Speech Audibility13
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