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Premio FIAPAS 2022

On a sample of 141 older people (with an average age of 77.9 years), this research study deals with the capacity of mentalisation or Theory of the Mind (ToM) and how the use of hearing aids preserves (without statistically significant differences on the hearing population) mental ability better, in this case in older people with […]

2022
2020 FIAPAS AWARD (HEALTH AREA)

ACCESS THE SPANISH EDITION This prospective study shows a significant improvement in the general cognitive status (memory, attention and language) of people with deafness evaluated, in this case, after twelve months using a cochlear implant. In the current climate, with the pandemic having highlighted the isolation and lack of access to information and communication that […]

2021
2020 FIAPAS AWARD finalist

“Assessment of communicative benefits and impact on the quality of cochlear implantation in patients over the age of 60″

By Gloria Guerra Jiménez, representing the ORL Department (Hearing Loss Unit) of the Mother-Child Island Hospital Complex of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

2021

The study analyses the evolution and development of spoken language over 15 years in a group of children detected and diagnosed early with prelocutive bilateral hearing loss as part of the Programme for the Early Detection of Infant Hearing Loss, who have benefited from early intervention. Among other findings, it indicates that, at the age […]

2018

The ORL Department of the University Clinic of Navarra has developed and validated an audiometric examination method that, through the use of 3D techniques, recreates new listening scenarios that reproduce real-life situations. This new system measures hearing in everyday settings and improves the performance that hearing loss people obtain from their auditory prosthetics (implants and […]

2018

“Assessment of reaction time in sprinters with and without hearing loss: applications for inclusion”

By the Research Team comprising J. Soto Rey, J. Pérez Tejero and J. J. Rojo González (CEDI. Physical Activity and Sport Sciences Fac. UPM, Madrid), J. C. Álvarez Ortiz (Royal Spanish Federation of Athletics) and J. M. Sánchez Pena and J. C. Torres Zafra (Electronic Technology Dept. UC3, Madrid).

2016

“Assessment of new therapies for the prevention of neurosensory hearing loss”

By the Research Team formed by Teresa Rivera, Silvia Murillo Cuesta, Fernando García Alcántara, Lourdes Rodríguez de la Rosa, Lorena Sanz and Isabel Varela Nieto from the following entities: Príncipe de Asturias University Hospital, Institute of Biomedical Research “Alberto Sols”, Higher Council of Scientific Research (CSIC) and Autonomous University of Madrid, Centre for Biomedical Research in the Network of Rare Diseases (CIBERER), Carlos III Health Institute.

2016

“ONCE Touch Communicator”

By Mª Jesús Varela, representing the ONCE Centre for Research, Development and Tiflotechnical Application (CIDAT).

2014

“Frequency assignment method for improving musical perception in patients with cochlear implants”

By Dr Juan Carlos Falcón González, Dr Silvia A. Borkoski Barreiro and Dr Ángel Ramos Macías, representing the Hearing Loss Unit of the Mother-Child Island University Hospital Complex (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria).

2014

“Assessment of communicative benefits and impact on the quality of cochlear implantation in patients over the age of 60″

By Gloria Guerra Jiménez, representing the ORL Department (Hearing Loss Unit) of the Mother-Child Island Hospital Complex of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

2013

“Removal of communication barriers in classrooms through modulated frequency systems”

By Franz Zenker, representing the Canary Islands Dr Barajas Foundation for the Prevention and Research of Deafness.

2013

“Analysis and assessment of an inclusion experience for deaf students (Experience of Escoleta de Bellaterra)”

By Ruth Adrian, Mercè Calafí, Laia Gisbert, Anna Hurtado and Mar Pastor.

2012

“The social perception of school inclusion programmes for deaf students”

By Adoración Juárez Sánchez.
Research conducted by the Entender y Hablar Association and Colegio Tres Olivos, in collaboration with the Department of Evolutionary Psychology and Education at the University of Almería.

2012

“Molecular genetic study of patients with Usher syndrome”

By José María Millán Salvador, representing the Neurosensory Disease Research Group of the Health Research Institute at the La Fe University Hospital (Valencia).

2011

“Comparative study of the use of magnetic induction systems in performance venues”

By Rafael Rubio Bermúdez (Aragon Audioprosthetics Centre, Zaragoza).

2010

“APEINTA – Support for Inclusive Teaching: use of New Technologies inside and outside the classroom”

By the Research Team at Carlos III University in Madrid, in collaboration with the Spanish Centre for Subtitling and Audio Description (CESyA).

2009

“Mathematical model to obtain the Speech Detection Threshold from Pure Tone Audiometry”

By Dr Germán Trinidad et al., from the University Hospital Complex in Badajoz.

2008

“Cisplatin ototoxicity. Molecular bases for future treatment of inner ear deafness”

By Dr Rafael Ramírez Camacho and Dr José Ramón García Berrocal, of the Otological Research Group of the Department of Otolaryngology at Puerta de Hierro University Hospital, the Autonomous University of Madrid.

2008

“Cochlear implant in auditory neuropathy due to mutation in the OTOF gene”

By Dr Diego Collado Martín, representing the Cochlear Implant Unit of the ENT Department at La Fe Hospital in Valencia.

2005

“Treatment of tinnitus with retraining therapies (TRT) in patients with hearing loss”

By Dr Carlos Herraiz Puchol, Madrid.

2005

“Hearing Loss: communicative experience, language and theory of mind”

By
Antonia Mercedes González,
Carmen Barajas,
Mª José Linero and
Inmaculada Quintana, Department of Evolutionary Psychology and Education, Faculty of Psychology, University of Malaga.

2004

“Assessment of narrative discourse and its precursors in students with hearing loss: influence of communicative methods”

By
Nuria Silvestre and
Ana Ramspott from the Psychology Faculty at the Autonomous University of Barcelona.

2004

“Control of children at risk within a global hearing screening programme”

By Dr Germán Trinidad Ramos, representing the Deafness Area at the Extremadura Centre for Child Development, Infanta Cristina University Hospital Complex in Badajoz.

2003

“The written expression of students with hearing loss: text analysis”

By
Rafaela Gutiérrez Cáceres (Granada).

2002

“Cued Speech Model”

By Santiago Torres Monreal, representing the Cued Speech Model Research Group (M.O.C.) at the University of Malaga.

2002
Imagen de la Separata del Premio FIAPAS 2000 - Área de Sanidad en la que se puede leer el título del trabajo premiado

“Auditory results with cochlear implants”

By Dr A. Huarte, representing the O.R.L. Department of the University Clinic of Navarra.

2000
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