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TOWARDS BETTER HEARING AIDS

How Much Do We Gain by Gain Control in Hearing Aids?

Pages 250-256 | Published online: 20 Dec 2019

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Gitte Keidser, Harvey Dillon, Lyndal Carter & Anna O’Brien. (2012) NAL-NL2 Empirical Adjustments. Trends in Amplification 16:4, pages 211-223.
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Brian C. J. Moore. (2012) Effects of Bandwidth, Compression Speed, and Gain at High Frequencies on Preferences for Amplified Music. Trends in Amplification 16:3, pages 159-172.
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Brian C. J. Moore, Christian Füllgrabe & Michael A. Stone. (2011) Determination of Preferred Parameters for Multichannel Compression Using Individually Fitted Simulated Hearing Aids and Paired Comparisons. Ear & Hearing 32:5, pages 556-568.
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Brian C. J. Moore. (2008) The Choice of Compression Speed in Hearing Aids: Theoretical and Practical Considerations and the Role of Individual Differences. Trends in Amplification 12:2, pages 103-112.
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Amyn M. Amlani. (2008) Multichannel Compression Hearing Aids: Perceptual Considerations. The ASHA Leader 13:3, pages 12-19.
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Gitte Keidser & Frances Grant. (2001) The Preferred Number of Channels (One, Two, or Four) in NAL-NL1 Prescribed Wide Dynamic Range Compression (WDRC) Devices. Ear and Hearing 22:6, pages 516-527.
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Kurt Kaczmarek. 1999. The Biomedical Engineering Handbook, Second Edition. 2 Volume Set. The Biomedical Engineering Handbook, Second Edition. 2 Volume Set.
Dianne J. Van Tasell. (1993) Hearing Loss, Speech, and Hearing Aids. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 36:2, pages 228-244.
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