The Effect of Multichannel and Channel-Free Hearing Aids on Spectral-Temporal Resolution and Speech Understanding in Noise.
Background Identifying and understanding speech is difficult for individuals with sensorineural hearing loss, especially in noisy environments. Possible causes include less audibility of the signal, impaired temporal resolution, and low selectivity of frequency. The hearing aid is the most common op...
| Publicado en: | Journal of the American Academy of Audiology Vol. 33; no. 5; pp. 285 - 293 |
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Thieme Medical Publishing Inc.
2022
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