Amplification for the Hearing-impairedMichael C. Pollack |
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History and Development of Hearing Aids | 1 |
Vacuum Tube Instruments | 9 |
Comments | 16 |
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2-cc coupler Acoust Soc acoustic resonators aided thresholds amplified speech audiogram Audiol audiologists audiology audiometric auditory battery Berger binaural amplification binaural hearing aids Carhart chapter child client clinical clinician compression CROS CROS hearing aid deaf decibels differences difficulty distortion ear canal earmold effects electroacoustic electroacoustic characteristics factors feedback frequency response frequency/gain functional gain Harford head shadow hearing aid fitting hearing aid performance hearing aid selection hearing aid users hearing impairment Hearing Instruments hearing loss hearing-impaired hearing-impaired children high-frequency input insertion gain KEMAR listening Lybarger marketing measurements mold monaural noise normal output patient person practice prescriptive problem procedures professional real-ear resonance selective amplification sensorineural sensorineural hearing loss soundfield speech discrimination Speech Hearing Disorders Speech Hearing Res speech intelligibility speech perception speech signal speech spectrum SSPL tion unaided unilateral hearing loss vacuum tube vent volume control