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Evaluation of nonlinear frequency compression: Clinical outcomes

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Pages 632-644 | Received 03 Mar 2009, Published online: 09 Sep 2009

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Rachel J. Ellis & Kevin J. Munro. (2015) Predictors of aided speech recognition, with and without frequency compression, in older adults. International Journal of Audiology 54:7, pages 467-475.
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Erin M. Picou, Steven C. Marcrum & Todd A. Ricketts. (2015) Evaluation of the effects of nonlinear frequency compression on speech recognition and sound quality for adults with mild to moderate hearing loss. International Journal of Audiology 54:3, pages 162-169.
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Jace Wolfe, Andrew John, Erin Schafer, Mary Hudson, Michael Boretzki, Susan Scollie, Whitney Woods, Julie Wheeler, Krystal Hudgens & Sara Neumann. (2015) Evaluation of wideband frequency responses and non-linear frequency compression for children with mild to moderate high-frequency hearing loss. International Journal of Audiology 54:3, pages 170-181.
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Rachel J. Ellis & Kevin J. Munro. (2015) Benefit from, and acclimatization to, frequency compression hearing aids in experienced adult hearing-aid users. International Journal of Audiology 54:1, pages 37-47.
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Ann-Marie Dickinson, Richard Baker, Catherine Siciliano & Kevin J. Munro. (2014) Adaptation to nonlinear frequency compression in normal-hearing adults: A comparison of training approaches. International Journal of Audiology 53:10, pages 719-729.
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Teresa Y. C. Ching, Julia Day, Vicky Zhang, Harvey Dillon, Patricia Van Buynder, Mark Seeto, Sanna Hou, Vivienne Marnane, Jessica Thomson, Laura Street, Angela Wong, Lauren Burns & Christopher Flynn. (2013) A randomized controlled trial of nonlinear frequency compression versus conventional processing in hearing aids: Speech and language of children at three years of age. International Journal of Audiology 52:sup2, pages S46-S54.
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Rachel J. Ellis & Kevin J. Munro. (2013) Does cognitive function predict frequency compressed speech recognition in listeners with normal hearing and normal cognition?. International Journal of Audiology 52:1, pages 14-22.
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