Danielle Glista
University of Western Ontario
31 Papers
297 Citations
Danielle Glista is an academic researcher from University of Western Ontario. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hearing aid & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 23 publications.
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Papers
Evaluation of nonlinear frequency compression: Clinical outcomes
Danielle Glista,Susan Scollie,Marlene Bagatto,Richard C. Seewald,Vijay Parsa,Andrew M. Johnson +5 more
TL;DR: Group level results provide evidence of significant improvement of consonant and plural recognition when NFC was enabled and suggest that NFC processing can improve high frequency speech detection and speech recognition ability for adult and child listeners.
A Pilot Study on Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials in Children: Aided CAEPs Reflect Improved High-Frequency Audibility with Frequency Compression Hearing Aid Technology
TL;DR: Findings provide support for the use of CAEPs in measuring hearing aid benefit and suggest that in some children, frequency compression hearing aid processing improved audibility of specific frequencies, leading to increased rates of detectable cortical responses in HI children.
Nonlinear frequency compression: effects on sound quality ratings of speech and music.
TL;DR: The findings suggest that there may be an acceptable range of NFC settings for hearing impaired individuals where sound quality is not adversely affected, and may assist an Audiologist in clinical NFC hearing aid fittings for achieving a balance between high frequency audibility and sound quality.
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A Scoping Review of Virtual Focus Group Methods Used in Rehabilitation Sciences
TL;DR: In this paper, virtual methods for conducting focus group studies are increasingly being used in many fields, including rehabilitation sciences, partly due to the current pandemic, and the need for social...
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Stimuli and normative data for detection of Ling-6 sounds in hearing level.
Susan Scollie,Danielle Glista,Julianne J. Tenhaaf,Andrea Dunn,April Malandrino,Kelley Keene,Paula Folkeard +6 more
TL;DR: A calibrated version of the Ling-6 sounds is developed and evaluated for evaluation of aided detection thresholds that provide flat normal thresholds in hearing level for normally hearing listeners.
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