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Original Article

Most Comfortable Listening for the Loudness and Intelligibility of Speech

Pages 27-33 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Alyssa Dyball, Nan Xu Rattanasone, Ronny Ibrahim & Mridula Sharma. (2022) Alpha synchronisation of acoustic responses in active listening is indicative of native language listening experience. International Journal of Audiology 61:6, pages 490-499.
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R. Christen & D. Byrne. (1980) Preferred Listening Levels for Bands of Speech in Relation to Hearing Aid Selection. Scandinavian Audiology 9:1, pages 3-10.
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P. Bonding. (1979) Frequency Selectivity and Speech Discrimination in Sensorineural Hearing Loss. Scandinavian Audiology 8:4, pages 205-215.
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Tina M. Stoody & Chelsea E. Cottrell. (2018) The Effect of Presentation Level on the SCAN-3 in Children and Adults. American Journal of Audiology 27:2, pages 238-245.
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D.C.P.B.M. van Barneveld, H.J.W. Kok, J.F.P. Noten, A.J. Bosman & A.F.M. Snik. (2017) Determining fitting ranges of various bone conduction hearing aids. Clinical Otolaryngology 43:1, pages 68-75.
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Xaver Koch, Gertjan Dingemanse, André Goedegebure & Esther Janse. (2016) Type of Speech Material Affects Acceptable Noise Level Test Outcome. Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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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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Susan Gordon-Hickey, Robert E. Moore & Julie M. Estis. (2012) The Impact of Listening Condition on Background Noise Acceptance for Young Adults With Normal Hearing. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 55:5, pages 1356-1372.
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Andrew Hines & Naomi Harte. (2012) Speech intelligibility prediction using a Neurogram Similarity Index Measure. Speech Communication 54:2, pages 306-320.
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Susan Gordon-Hickey & Robert E. Moore. (2008) Acceptance of Noise With Intelligible, Reversed, and Unfamiliar Primary Discourse. American Journal of Audiology 17:2, pages 129-135.
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Hayato Sato, Hiroshi Sato, Masayuki Morimoto & Ryo Ota. (2007) Acceptable range of speech level for both young and aged listeners in reverberant and quiet sound fields. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 122:3, pages 1616-1623.
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L.C.W. Pols, E. van Heusden & R. Plomp. (1980) Preferred listening level for speech disturbed by fluctuating noise. Applied Acoustics 13:4, pages 267-279.
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