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Original Article

Physical and Subjective Correlates of Earmould Occlusion

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Pages 335-350 | Published online: 08 Jun 2010

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Gitte Keidser, Lyndal Carter, Josef Chalupper & Harvey Dillon. (2007) Effect of low-frequency gain and venting effects on the benefit derived from directionality and noise reduction in hearing aids. International Journal of Audiology 46:10, pages 554-568.
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Maja Biering-sørensen, Frank Pedersen & Agnete Parving. (1994) Is There a Relationship Between the Acoustic Occlusion Effect and the Sensation of Occlusion?. Scandinavian Audiology 23:2, pages 111-116.
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Göran Lundberg, Anders Ovegård, Björn Hagerman, Alf Gabrielsson & Ulrika Brändström. (1992) Perceived Sound Quality in a Hearing Aid with Vented and Closed Earmould Equalized in Frequency Response. Scandinavian Audiology 21:2, pages 87-92.
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Francis K. Kuk. (1991) Perceptual consequence of vents in hearing aids. British Journal of Audiology 25:3, pages 163-169.
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Kenneth Mackenzie, George G. Browning & Leo G. McClymont. (1989) Relationship between earmould venting, comfort and feedback. British Journal of Audiology 23:4, pages 335-337.
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Björn Hagerman & Alf Gabrielsson. (1985) Questionnaires on Desirable Properties of Hearing Aids. Scandinavian Audiology 14:2, pages 109-111.
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