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Ira J. Hirsh. Interpretations of Recruitment What special significance does the phenomenon of recruitment have in clinical diagnosis and prognosis ? It has been shown that recruitment is associated with a perceptive or nerve - type ...
Ira J. Hirsh. Interpretations of Recruitment What special significance does the phenomenon of recruitment have in clinical diagnosis and prognosis ? It has been shown that recruitment is associated with a perceptive or nerve - type ...
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... recruitment for speech ? They find that there is recruitment for the loudness of speech ; that is to say , if one performs an alternate binaural loudness balance using speech as the stimulus instead of a pure tone , one obtains results ...
... recruitment for speech ? They find that there is recruitment for the loudness of speech ; that is to say , if one performs an alternate binaural loudness balance using speech as the stimulus instead of a pure tone , one obtains results ...
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... recruitment is absent . These workers used the alternate binaural loudness balance on a dichotomous population of patients , half of whom were diagnosed as cases of Ménière's ... recruitment appeared in the LOUDNESS AND RECRUITMENT 229.
... recruitment is absent . These workers used the alternate binaural loudness balance on a dichotomous population of patients , half of whom were diagnosed as cases of Ménière's ... recruitment appeared in the LOUDNESS AND RECRUITMENT 229.
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Foreword by Hallowell Davis V | 1 |
SOUND AND ELECTRICITY | 18 |
ELECTROACOUSTIC SYSTEMS | 63 |
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absolute threshold acoustic air conduction Amer amplifier amplitude articulation score attenuation audible audiogram audiometer audiometry auditory fatigue auditory system Auditory Test basic Békésy binaural bone conduction capacitance cent Chap circuit clinical audiometry clinician coil conditioning constant coupler curve cycles per second db SPL decibels diagnostic different frequencies Discrimination Loss discussed dyne/cm² ear canal earphone electrical energy equal loudness equal-loudness contours example experimental hearing aid Hearing Loss Hirsh increase listener Loss for Speech loud-speaker Loudness Level magnetic measurement of hearing method microphone monaural normal threshold observer obtained oscillator output over-all particular patient presented procedures produced Psychology psychophysical pure tones pure-tone recruitment relation relative resistance response S. S. Stevens scale Sensation Level shown in Fig sinusoidal skull Sound Pressure Level specified spectrum speech audiometer speech sounds spondees standard stimulus technique threshold of intelligibility tion transducer variable vibration voltage vowel wave waveform white noise words