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Safe Listening Beliefs, Attitudes, and Practices Among Gamers and Esports Participants: International Web-Based Survey

Safe Listening Beliefs, Attitudes, and Practices Among Gamers and Esports Participants: International Web-Based Survey

Our study specifically aims to address this gap by (1) gaining insights into the listening habits and safe listening behaviors of video gamers and esports players, exploring the determinants of these behaviors; (2) understanding the link between attitudes, beliefs, awareness, and stages of change regarding auditory health; and (3) identifying the most effective sources of information that can be leveraged to promote safer listening practices.

Nicola Diviani, Shelly Chadha, Peter Mulas, Sara Rubinelli

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e60476

Reliable Web-Based Auditory Cognitive Testing: Observational Study

Reliable Web-Based Auditory Cognitive Testing: Observational Study

We hypothesized better reproducibility of the questionnaire compared to the auditory cognitive tasks. We also assessed if there were differences in correlation coefficients between auditory measures and those that were shared across the 2 task settings, such as age and hearing thresholds. For the second part of the study, we tested relationships between the auditory cognitive metrics that were identified previously by the in-person experimentation and were reproducible in a web-based group of participants.

Meher Lad, John-Paul Taylor, Timothy David Griffiths

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e58444

Effects of Auditory and Visual White Noise on Oculomotor Inhibition in Children With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Protocol for a Crossover Study

Effects of Auditory and Visual White Noise on Oculomotor Inhibition in Children With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Protocol for a Crossover Study

This may indicate that different levels of auditory white noise are beneficial for different cognitive processes and may affect neurologically differentiated groups in different ways. Other types of sensory white noise are less studied.

Erica Jostrup, Marcus Nyström, Pia Tallberg, Göran Söderlund, Peik Gustafsson, Emma Claesdotter-Knutsson

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e56388

Virtual Reality as a Therapy Tool for Walking Activities in Pediatric Neurorehabilitation: Usability and User Experience Evaluation

Virtual Reality as a Therapy Tool for Walking Activities in Pediatric Neurorehabilitation: Usability and User Experience Evaluation

Possibilities for such interactions were placed throughout the VE and triggered auditory and visual feedback to motivate the participants to move around as much as possible. The magical forest VE featured a free exploration mode, in which the children and adolescents could move around without specific instructions, and 3 different game conditions.

Corinne Ammann-Reiffer, Andrina Kläy, Urs Keller

JMIR Serious Games 2022;10(3):e38509

Validation of Visual and Auditory Digital Markers of Suicidality in Acutely Suicidal Psychiatric Inpatients: Proof-of-Concept Study

Validation of Visual and Auditory Digital Markers of Suicidality in Acutely Suicidal Psychiatric Inpatients: Proof-of-Concept Study

Based on prior knowledge, visual and auditory data sources represent a compelling direction in the objective measurement of behavior associated with suicide risk. Emil Kraepelin first observed that suicide risk was associated with melancholic states characterized by slowed speech, where patients appeared to “become mute in the middle of a sentence,” and further observed how “the facial expression and the general attitude are sleepy and languid, the speech is low…” [8].

Isaac Galatzer-Levy, Anzar Abbas, Anja Ries, Stephanie Homan, Laura Sels, Vidya Koesmahargyo, Vijay Yadav, Michael Colla, Hanne Scheerer, Stefan Vetter, Erich Seifritz, Urte Scholz, Birgit Kleim

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(6):e25199

Central Auditory Tests to Track Cognitive Function in People With HIV: Longitudinal Cohort Study

Central Auditory Tests to Track Cognitive Function in People With HIV: Longitudinal Cohort Study

In addition, previous studies have shown that HIV-positive individuals develop signs of central auditory processing that cannot be attributed to peripheral hearing loss [4,8,9]. Even with normal peripheral hearing sensitivity (eg, normal pure-tone auditory threshold test results), HIV-positive individuals show degraded results on tests of speech perception in noise [10] and auditory gap detection [4].

Christopher Niemczak, Abigail Fellows, Jonathan Lichtenstein, Travis White-Schwoch, Albert Magohe, Jiang Gui, Jed Wilbur, Odile Clavier, Enica Massawe, Ndeserua Moshi, Michael Boivin, Nina Kraus, Jay Buckey

JMIR Form Res 2021;5(2):e26406