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Disturbances of loudness perception.
D. P. Phillips, Michele Carr
Department of Surgery
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Psychology
Hyperacusis
100%
Phenomenology
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Perceptual Experience
100%
Sensation of Hearing
100%
Neuroscience
Phonophobia
100%
Cochlea
100%
Perception Disorder
100%
Facial Nerve
100%
Keyphrases
Loudness Perception
100%
Auditory Disorders
50%
Hyperacusis
25%
Facial Nerve Paralysis
25%
Cochlear Hearing Loss
25%
Testable Hypothesis
25%
Phonophobia
25%
Perceptual Experience
25%
Perceptual Disturbances
25%
Stapedotomy
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Loudness Perception
100%
Facial Nerve Paralysis
25%
Stapedectomy
25%
Perception Disorder
25%
Hyperacusis
25%
Inner Ear Hearing Loss
25%
Phonophobia
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Inner Ear Hearing Loss
25%
Stapedectomy
25%
Perception Disorder
25%
Phenomenology
25%
Hyperacusis
25%
Phonophobia
25%
Facial Nerve Paralysis
25%