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The effects of asymmetric directional microphone fittings on acceptance of background noise

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Pages 290-296 | Received 29 Jun 2009, Accepted 28 Dec 2010, Published online: 18 Mar 2011

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Todd A. Ricketts & Erin M. Picou. (2022) Symmetrical and asymmetrical directional benefits are present for talkers at the front and side. International Journal of Audiology 61:3, pages 177-186.
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Wafaa Ahmed Kamal, Wessam Mostafa Essawy, Afaf Ahmad Emara & Amani Mohamed El-Gharib. (2023) Using the hearing in noise test (HINT) in the assessment of the performance of directional microphone. The Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology 39:1.
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Charlotte T. Jespersen, Brent C. Kirkwood & Jennifer Groth. (2021) Increasing the Effectiveness of Hearing Aid Directional Microphones. Seminars in Hearing 42:03, pages 224-236.
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Megan Barnett, Alisha L. Jones & Erin Westbrook. (2021) Acceptable Noise Levels Determined by Traditional and Self-Assessed Methods. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 32:01, pages 003-009.
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Luca Giuliani & Luca Brayda. (2019) The effect of symmetric and asymmetric directional binaural listening on speech understanding with surrounding cocktail party noise. International Journal of Speech Technology 22:2, pages 371-382.
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Lena L. N. Wong, Yuan Chen, Qianran Wang & Volker Kuehnel. (2018) Efficacy of a Hearing Aid Noise Reduction Function. Trends in Hearing 22, pages 233121651878283.
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Elke M. J. Devocht, A. Miranda L. Janssen, Josef Chalupper, Robert J. Stokroos & Erwin L. J. George. (2016) Monaural Beamforming in Bimodal Cochlear Implant Users: Effect of (A)symmetric Directivity and Noise Type. PLOS ONE 11:8, pages e0160829.
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Maria Fernanda Capoani Garcia Mondelli & Caio César Calderon de Almeida. (2014) Percepção de fala: desempenho de indivíduos usuários de aparelho de amplificação sonora individual com microfone direcional. Audiology - Communication Research 19:2, pages 124-129.
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Mariane Turella Mazzochi & Aline Domingues Chaves Aita. (2012) Direcionalidade e reconhecimento de fala no ruído: estudo de quatro casos. Revista CEFAC 15:3, pages 689-696.
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