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Original Article

Loudness Perception is Influenced by Long-term Hearing Aid Use

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Pages 202-205 | Received 30 Mar 1998, Accepted 17 Nov 1998, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Gitte Keidser, Anna O'Brien, Lyndal Carter, Margot McLelland & Ingrid Yeend. (2008) Variation in preferred gain with experience for hearing-aid users. International Journal of Audiology 47:10, pages 621-635.
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P. Fournier, M. Schönwiesner & S. Hébert. (2014) Loudness modulation after transient and permanent hearing loss: Implications for tinnitus and hyperacusis. Neuroscience 283, pages 64-77.
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Roland Schaette, Ovidiu König, Dirk Hornig, Manfred Gross & Richard Kempter. (2010) Acoustic stimulation treatments against tinnitus could be most effective when tinnitus pitch is within the stimulated frequency range. Hearing Research 269:1-2, pages 95-101.
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B. Philibert, L. Collet, J.-F. Vesson & E. Veuillet. (2005) The auditory acclimatization effect in sensorineural hearing-impaired listeners: Evidence for functional plasticity. Hearing Research 205:1-2, pages 131-142.
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Elizabeth Convery, Gitte Keidser & Harvey Dillon. (2005) A Review and Analysis: Does Amplification Experience Have an Effect on Preferred Gain Over Time?. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Audiology 27:1, pages 18-32.
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Brian C. J. Moore. (2004) Testing the concept of softness imperception: Loudness near threshold for hearing-impaired ears. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 115:6, pages 3103-3111.
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Karolina Smeds. (2004) Is Normal or Less Than Normal Overall Loudness Preferred by First-Time Hearing Aid Users?. Ear and Hearing 25:2, pages 159-172.
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