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Original Article

Effects of fast-acting high-frequency compression on the intelligibility of speech in steady and fluctuating background sounds

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Pages 257-273 | Received 08 Nov 1996, Accepted 17 Feb 1997, Published online: 12 Oct 2009

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Henrik L. Olsen, Åke Olofsson & Björn Hagerman. (2005) The effect of audibility, signal-to-noise ratio, and temporal speech cues on the benefit from fast-acting compression in modulated noise. International Journal of Audiology 44:7, pages 421-433.
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Brian C. J. Moore, Thomas H. Stainsby, José I. Alcántara & Volker Ku¨hnel. (2004) The effect on speech intelligibility of varying compression time constants in a digital hearing aid. International Journal of Audiology 43:7, pages 399-409.
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Henrik L. Olsen, Åke Olofsson & Björn Hagerman. (2004) The effect of presentation level and compression characteristics on sentence recognition in modulated noise. International Journal of Audiology 43:5, pages 283-294.
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Pamela E. Souza. (2016) Effects of Compression on Speech Acoustics, Intelligibility, and Sound Quality. Trends in Amplification 6:4, pages 131-165.
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Michael A. Stone, Brian C. J. Moore, José I. Alcántara & Brian R. Glasberg. (1999) Comparison of different forms of compression using wearable digital hearing aids. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 106:6, pages 3603-3619.
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