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Hearing impairment and cognitive energy: the Framework for Understanding Effortful Listening (FUEL) (2016)
Journal Article
Pichora-Fuller, M. K., Kramer, S., Eckert, M. A., Edwards, B., Hornsby, B. W., Humes, L. E., Lemke, U., Lunner, T., Matthen, M., Mackersie, C. L., Naylor, G., Phillips, N. A., Richter, M., Rudner, M., Sommers, M. S., Tremblay, K. L., & Wingfield, A. (2016). Hearing impairment and cognitive energy: the Framework for Understanding Effortful Listening (FUEL). Ear and Hearing, 37, Article 5S-27S. https://doi.org/10.1097/AUD.0000000000000312

The Fifth Eriksholm Workshop on “Hearing Impairment and Cognitive Energy” was convened to develop a consensus among interdisciplinary experts about what is known on the topic, gaps in knowledge, the use of terminology, priorities for future research,... Read More about Hearing impairment and cognitive energy: the Framework for Understanding Effortful Listening (FUEL).

Parasympathetic nervous system dysfunction, as identified by pupil light reflex, and its possible connection to hearing impairment (2016)
Journal Article
Wang, Y., Zekveld, A. A., Naylor, G., Ohlenforst, B., Jansma, E. P., Lorens, A., Lunner, T., & Kramer, S. E. (2016). Parasympathetic nervous system dysfunction, as identified by pupil light reflex, and its possible connection to hearing impairment. PLoS ONE, 11(4), Article e0153566. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153566

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Although the pupil light reflex has been widely used as a clinical diagnostic tool for autonomic nervous system dysfunction, there is no systematic review available to summarize the evidence that the pupil light reflex is a sensitive method... Read More about Parasympathetic nervous system dysfunction, as identified by pupil light reflex, and its possible connection to hearing impairment.

Exploring the effects of the narrative embodied in the hearing aid fitting process on treatment outcomes (2015)
Journal Article
Naylor, G., Öberg, M., Wänström, G., & Lunner, T. (2015). Exploring the effects of the narrative embodied in the hearing aid fitting process on treatment outcomes. Ear and Hearing, 36(5), 517–526. https://doi.org/10.1097/AUD.0000000000000157

Objectives: There is strong evidence from other fields of health, and growing evidence in audiology, that characteristics of the process of intervention as perceived by the client (embodied narratives) can have significant effects on treatment outcom... Read More about Exploring the effects of the narrative embodied in the hearing aid fitting process on treatment outcomes.

Patterns of hearing aid usage predict hearing aid use amount (data logged and self-reported) and overreport (2014)
Journal Article
Laplante-Lévesque, A., Nielsen, C., Jensen, L. D., & Naylor, G. (2014). Patterns of hearing aid usage predict hearing aid use amount (data logged and self-reported) and overreport. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 25(2), 187-198. https://doi.org/10.3766/jaaa.25.2.7

Background: Previous studies found that, on average, users overreport their daily amount of hearing aid use compared to objective measures such as data logging. However, the reasons for this are unclear.
Purpose: This study assessed data-logged and... Read More about Patterns of hearing aid usage predict hearing aid use amount (data logged and self-reported) and overreport.