{"id":5788,"date":"2020-09-14T17:12:06","date_gmt":"2020-09-14T17:12:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/becausesoundmatters.ca\/?p=5788"},"modified":"2020-11-27T19:14:53","modified_gmt":"2020-11-27T19:14:53","slug":"bimodal-hearing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/becausesoundmatters.ca\/fr\/bimodal-hearing","title":{"rendered":"L'\u00e9coute bimodale"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Il est possible d'avoir des types et des degr\u00e9s de perte auditive compl\u00e8tement diff\u00e9rents entre vos deux oreilles.\u202fLorsque l'audition est diff\u00e9rente dans chacune de vos oreilles, nous l'appelons une perte auditive asym\u00e9trique.\u202fBien qu'une oreille puisse r\u00e9pondre aux\u202fcrit\u00e8res pour recevoir\u202fun implant cochl\u00e9aire, votre\u202fautre\u202foreille peut\u202fquant \u00e0 elle\u202fne pas se qualifier. Vous recevrez donc un seul implant cochl\u00e9aire. Par contre,\u202fil est possible et m\u00eame recommand\u00e9 de porter un appareil auditif ou autre appareil ad\u00e9quat \u00e0 l\u2019oreille non\u202fimplant\u00e9e en combinaison avec votre implant cochl\u00e9aire. C\u2019est ce qu\u2019on appelle l\u2019\u00e9coute bimodale.<\/p>\n<p>Vous, comme la plupart des candidats \u00e0 l'implantation cochl\u00e9aire, cherchez un appareil qui am\u00e9liorera votre compr\u00e9hension de la parole afin que vous puissiez interagir et participer au monde qui vous entoure. Les implants cochl\u00e9aires sont incroyables. Ils peuvent am\u00e9liorer votre audition et vous permettre de redevenir un communicateur actif. Les recherches\u202fscientifiques ont montr\u00e9 que l'audition binaurale est meilleure\u202f:\u202f\u00ab\u202fdeux oreilles valent mieux qu'une\u202f\u00bb. Il y a une raison pour laquelle vous avez deux oreilles: votre cerveau utilise les\u202finformations provenant\u202fde\u202fchacune de vos\u202foreilles pour mieux localiser les sons et comprendre la parole.<\/p>\n<p>Il a \u00e9t\u00e9 d\u00e9montr\u00e9 que l'audition bimodale (implant cochl\u00e9aire \u00e0 une oreille et appareil auditif  \u00e0 l\u2019autre oreille) pr\u00e9sente des avantages, notamment:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Une\u202fmeilleure\u202fqualit\u00e9 sonore.<\/strong> Le son est plus riche gr\u00e2ce \u00e0 l'ajout d'informations\u202fprovenant\u202fde\u202fl'aide\u202fauditive. Cela\u202fpeut contribuer \u00e0 avoir une\u202fmeilleure exp\u00e9rience sonore et musicale.<strong>la meilleure exp\u00e9rience sonore et musicale<\/strong>en utilisant ainsi des dispositifs sonores \u00e0 la fois acoustiques et \u00e9lectriques.<\/li>\n<li>UN<strong>Une meilleure qualit\u00e9 de vie dans\u202fses activit\u00e9s sociales.<\/strong>Cela serait probablement le r\u00e9sultat de l\u2019am\u00e9lioration de l'audition\u202fet de la\u202fqualit\u00e9 sonore\u202fglobale.<strong>am\u00e9lioration de l&#039;audition \u00e0 deux oreilles<\/strong>et<strong>am\u00e9lioration globale de la qualit\u00e9 sonore.<\/strong><\/li>\n<li><strong>Une\u202fmeilleure capacit\u00e9\u202fd\u2019entendre la parole dans le bruit<\/strong>puisque les\u202fdeux oreilles travaillent ensemble.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Une\u202fmeilleure\u202fcapacit\u00e9 \u00e0 localiser les\u202fsons dans l\u2019espace.<\/strong>C\u2019est un effet presque imm\u00e9diat de l\u2019\u00e9coute bimodale. Le fait d\u2019avoir deux appareils permet de\u202fsavoir plus pr\u00e9cis\u00e9ment d\u2019o\u00f9 un son provient.<strong>deux appareils permettent de mieux localiser les sources sonores.<\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>L'utilisation d'une solution bimodale peut \u00e9galement vous offrir plus d'options d'accessoires pour vous connecter avec vos amis et votre famille.\u202fEn effet, il y a maintenant des technologies qui permettent d\u2019envoyer le son du t\u00e9l\u00e9phone aux deux appareils en m\u00eame temps. Cela\u202fvous\u202fpermettra de\u202fparticiper\u202fplus\u202fefficacement \u00e0 vos activit\u00e9s de la vie quotidienne.<\/p>\n\n\n<p><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Most biological\u202ffeatures\u202fin our\u202fworld\u202fare symmetrical. We have two eyes and two ears\u202fthat are symmetrically located on either side of our bodies. However,\u202fthat\u202fdoes not\u202fmean that\u202fboth eyes\u202for\u202fears\u202ffunction\u202fin the exact same way.\u202fIt is possible to have completely different types and degrees of hearing loss between your two ears.\u202f Although one ear may meet the requirements for a cochlear implant, your opposite ear may benefit\u202ffrom\u202fthe use of a\u202fdifferent\u202ftype of hearing implant or a hearing aid worn in combination with your cochlear implant.\u202f\u202fThis is known as bimodal amplification.\u202fWhen the hearing is different in each of your ears, we call it an\u202fasymmetrical hearing loss. 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This\u202fcan\u202flead to\u202fthe best\u202fsound and music experience\u202fas a result using\u202fboth acoustic and electric\u202fsound devices. A\u202fhigher quality of life in social activities,\u202flikely due to an\u202fimprovement\u202fwith\u202ftwo-ear\u202fhearing\u202fand\u202foverall improvement in sound quality. Improved ability to hear speech in noise\u202fwhen two ears are\u202fworking together. Improvement in your ability to locate sound\u202fcan be an important and immediate effect of bimodal fittings as\u202ftwo devices help\u202fto better discover the location of\u202fsound sources. 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