prof. Hannah Keppler
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-8684-9448
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The effect of age on the hearing-related quality of life in normal-hearing adults
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De Nederlandstalige vertaling van de MoCA-HI: een cognitieve screeningstest voor personen met gehoorverlies
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Exploring the impact of auditory, visual, and cognitive abilities on cochlear implant outcome
(2024) -
Ontwikkeling, validatie en toepassing van de hAVICOP: een Nederlandstalige vragenlijst voor gehoorgerelateerde levenskwaliteit
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Auditory, visual, and cognitive abilities in normal-hearing adults, hearing aid users, and cochlear implant users
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- Conference Paper
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Supra-threshold envelope-following responses in the ageing population: An early marker of sensorineural hearing damage
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Early markers of hidden hearing loss in acute and chronic tinnitus
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- Journal Article
- A1
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Changes in tinnitus characteristics and residual inhibition following cochlear implantation : a prospective analysis
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Platinum-induced ototoxicity : potential bio-markers of cochlear synaptopathy
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Individual variability in early markers of sensorineural hearing loss with age and ototoxicity
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Platinum- induced ototoxicity and vestibulotoxicity : preliminary results in adult patients
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Dual-task interference in a listening effort dual-task paradigm : results of normal-hearing adults, cochlear implant users and hearing aid users
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Evaluation of lifetime noise exposure history reporting
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The effect of age on the hearing-related quality of life in normal-hearing adults
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De rol van cognitie in de auditieve revalidatie na cochleaire implantatie : een onderzoek naar de kennis en ervaring van Vlaamse audiologen
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Localization of cortical response to audiovisual, visual, and auditory speech stimuli using functional near-infrared spectroscopy : an exploratory study in normal-hearing adults
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Differences in quality of life, cognition and sleep between individuals with acute tinnitus, chronic tinnitus and no tinnitus
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- Journal Article
- A1
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Suffering from chronic tinnitus, chronic neck pain, or both : does it impact the presence of signs and symptoms of central sensitization?
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Investigation of the auditory, visual, and cognitive abilities : differences between normal-hearing adults, hearing aid users, and cochlear implant users and the proposition of an AVC-profile
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Dual-task performance of normal-hearing adults, cochlear implant users, and hearing aid users in a listening effort dual-task paradigm
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The knowledge, experience, and awareness of (non)physicians working with hearing-impaired elderly on the auditory-cognitive interaction
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Auditory brainstem responses in patients with acute and chronic tinnitus : contribution of sensorineural hearing deficits
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The P300 auditory evoked potential : a physiological measure of the engagement of cognitive systems contributing to listening effort?
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Comparing tinnitus, pain, psychosocial and cognitive factors between patients with tinnitus and pain : a systematic review
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Music festivals : the effect of recreational noise exposure on young adults hearing
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Investigation of the auditory, visual, and cognitive abilities : differences between normal-hearing adults, hearing aid users, and cochlear implant users and the proposition of an AVC-profile
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Measuring listening effort using the P300 auditory evoked potential within young and older adults
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Measuring listening effort using the P300 auditory evoked potential within young and older adults
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Knowledge and experience of audiologists involved in fitting cochlear implants regarding cognition
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- Journal Article
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Envelope following responses for hearing diagnosis : robustness and methodological considerations
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- Journal Article
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Development of the hearing-related quality of life questionnaire for auditory-visual, cognitive and psychosocial functioning (hAVICOP)
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Cochlear synaptopathy in the ageing population
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Balanced noise : the effect of noise on the audiovestibular function in adults
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The effects of noise on the audiovestibular function in adults
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HEARDEM : the importance of evaluating hearing in people with dementia
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Cognition within audiological practice : the knowledge, awareness, and experience of audiologists
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The development of a cognitive test protocol in order to optimize the hearing aid benefit : does visual or verbal cognitive testing matter?
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Evaluation of a behavioral test for listening effort : the effect of different types of speech stimuli and background noise
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The effect of tinnitus maskability on the amount of listening effort : a pilot study
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Listening effort in young-adults with different amounts of noise exposure
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The auditory-cognitive perspective of speech understanding and listening effort
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Validity and reliability of the Hyperacusis Impact Questionnaire (HIQ) translated to Dutch
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Short term reliability of the Dutch test for (audio-) visual speech perception on word and sentence level
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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The impact of hearing loss on quality of life : development of the hearing-related quality of life questionnaire for Auditory-VIsual, COgnitive and Psychosocial functioning (hAVICOP)
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Auditory, visual and cognitive abilities in relation to cochlear implant outcome in elderly
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Speech intelligibility in tinnitus and ageing : exploring the role of impaired peripheral and brainstem processing
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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The interaction between auditory, visual and cognitive abilities in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired adults
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Hearing aids for tinnitus : research evidence informing best practice
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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The relation between hearing status, cognition and listening effort in adults with and without tinnitus
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Validity and reliability of the Hyperacusis Impact Questionnaire (HIQ) translated to Dutch