Publications by authors named "J M Kruyt"

Purpose: This study aims to further our understanding of prosodic entrainment and its different subtypes by analyzing a single corpus of conversations with 12 different methods and comparing the subsequent results.

Method: Entrainment on three fundamental frequency features was analyzed in a subset of recordings from the LUCID corpus (Baker & Hazan, 2011) using the following methods: global proximity, global convergence, local proximity, local convergence, local synchrony (Levitan & Hirschberg, 2011), prediction using linear mixed-effects models (Schweitzer & Lewandowski, 2013), geometric approach (Lehnert-LeHouillier, Terrazas, & Sandoval, 2020), time-aligned moving average (Kousidis et al., 2008), HYBRID method (De Looze et al.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Endolymphatic duct blockage is a new treatment for Ménière's disease designed to reduce vertigo attacks while preserving hearing and balance.
  • - The surgical process involves identifying and blocking the endolymphatic duct with a titanium clip after a mastoidectomy, with confirmation through CT scans.
  • - Preliminary results show a 96.5% rate of patients being free from vertigo 2 years post-surgery, but more research is still needed to validate these findings.
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A 28-year-old male presented with non-pulsatile tinnitus, rightsided hearing loss and an ipsilateral pulsating ear drum. A CT-scan revealed an aberrant internal carotid artery in the middle ear. This is an uncommon finding.

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Introduction: Outcomes of surgery for Ménière's disease (MD) remain discordant. Recently, a new surgical procedure in which the endolymphatic duct is clipped was proposed. To date, only one prospective trial assessing this technique was published, yielding promising results.

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Background: Myringoplasty is a common procedure in otorhinolaryngology. Many techniques with different complications and outcomes have been described, one of which is hyaluronic acid fat graft myringoplasty (HAFGM). This technique, as proposed by Saliba, uses fat tissue and hyaluronic acid discs.

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