Background People who use a cochlear implant together with a contralateral hearing aid—so-called bimodal listeners—have poor localisation abilities and sounds are often not balanced in loudness across ears. In order to address the latter, a loudness balancing algorithm was created, which equalises the loudness growth functions for the two ears. The algorithm uses loudness models in order to continuously adjust the two signals to loudness targets. Previous tests demonstrated improved binaural balance, improved localisation, and better speech intelligibility in quiet for soft phonemes. In those studies, however, all stimuli were preprocessed so spontaneous head movements and individual head-related transfer functions were not taken into accou...
Objective: Cochlear implants (CI) and hearing aids (HA) have a gain control that allows the bimodal ...
IntroductionClinically, recording hearing detection thresholds and representing them in an audiogram...
IntroductionClinically, recording hearing detection thresholds and representing them in an audiogram...
Background People who use a cochlear implant together with a contralateral hearing aid—so-called bim...
Users of a cochlear implant together with a hearing aid in the non-implanted ear currently use devic...
Introduction: In current clinical practice for bimodal stimulation a combination of an off-the-shelf...
Introduction: In current clinical practice for bimodal stimulation a combination of an off-the-shelf...
A significant fraction of newly implanted cochlear implant recipients use a hearing aid in their non...
A significant fraction of newly implanted cochlear implant recipients use a hearing aid in their non...
Conclusion In users of a cochlear implant (CI) and a hearing aid (HA) in contralateral ears, frequen...
Contains fulltext : 167811.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Conclusion In u...
When a cochlear implant (CI) recipient has residual hearing in the non-implanted ear, it can be acou...
Due to the success of cochlear implantation there is a booming population of implantees that use a h...
IntroductionClinically, recording hearing detection thresholds and representing them in an audiogram...
IntroductionClinically, recording hearing detection thresholds and representing them in an audiogram...
Objective: Cochlear implants (CI) and hearing aids (HA) have a gain control that allows the bimodal ...
IntroductionClinically, recording hearing detection thresholds and representing them in an audiogram...
IntroductionClinically, recording hearing detection thresholds and representing them in an audiogram...
Background People who use a cochlear implant together with a contralateral hearing aid—so-called bim...
Users of a cochlear implant together with a hearing aid in the non-implanted ear currently use devic...
Introduction: In current clinical practice for bimodal stimulation a combination of an off-the-shelf...
Introduction: In current clinical practice for bimodal stimulation a combination of an off-the-shelf...
A significant fraction of newly implanted cochlear implant recipients use a hearing aid in their non...
A significant fraction of newly implanted cochlear implant recipients use a hearing aid in their non...
Conclusion In users of a cochlear implant (CI) and a hearing aid (HA) in contralateral ears, frequen...
Contains fulltext : 167811.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Conclusion In u...
When a cochlear implant (CI) recipient has residual hearing in the non-implanted ear, it can be acou...
Due to the success of cochlear implantation there is a booming population of implantees that use a h...
IntroductionClinically, recording hearing detection thresholds and representing them in an audiogram...
IntroductionClinically, recording hearing detection thresholds and representing them in an audiogram...
Objective: Cochlear implants (CI) and hearing aids (HA) have a gain control that allows the bimodal ...
IntroductionClinically, recording hearing detection thresholds and representing them in an audiogram...
IntroductionClinically, recording hearing detection thresholds and representing them in an audiogram...