Hearing impairment is associated with a decrease in speech intelligibility and health-related quality of life, such as social isolation and participation restriction. However, little is known about the extent to which hearing impairment and hearing aid fittings change behavior in acute communication situations as well as interrelated behavior patterns. Based on a pilot study, in which the basis for annotating communication behavior was laid, group discussions in noise were initiated with 10 participants using three different hearing-aid brands. The proposed offline annotation scheme revealed that different hearing aids were associated with changes in behavior patterns. These behavioral changes were congruent with speech recognition threshol...
A number of assessment tools exist to evaluate the impact of hearing loss, with little consensus amo...
The acceptable noise level (ANL) procedure was developed to quantify the maximum amount of backgroun...
Globally, hearing loss is the second most frequent disability. About 80% of the persons affected by ...
Background: Hearing loss is highly prevalent, especially among older adults. Left untreated, hearing...
Background: Hearing loss is highly prevalent, especially among older adults. Left untreated, hearing...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 143-159.Among the most important goals of hearing rehabilitat...
This study investigates the listening environments of hearing aid users by employing the data loggin...
It is well established that successful listening with advanced signal processing in digital hearing ...
Objectives: This study was undertaken for two purposes: First, to provide a comparison of subjective...
The ability to predict hearing aid success prior to purchase is desired by the hearing healthcare co...
The study presents evaluating the effectiveness of the hearing aid fitting process in the short-term...
A number of assessment tools exist to evaluate the impact of hearing loss, with little consensus amo...
Hearing loss is a prevalent condition that can have negative implications on the day-to-day lives of...
SummaryAn efficient rehabilitation must be able to reduce impairment effects over the auditory and c...
<p><i>Objectives</i>: Model-based hearing aid development considers the assessment of speech recogni...
A number of assessment tools exist to evaluate the impact of hearing loss, with little consensus amo...
The acceptable noise level (ANL) procedure was developed to quantify the maximum amount of backgroun...
Globally, hearing loss is the second most frequent disability. About 80% of the persons affected by ...
Background: Hearing loss is highly prevalent, especially among older adults. Left untreated, hearing...
Background: Hearing loss is highly prevalent, especially among older adults. Left untreated, hearing...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 143-159.Among the most important goals of hearing rehabilitat...
This study investigates the listening environments of hearing aid users by employing the data loggin...
It is well established that successful listening with advanced signal processing in digital hearing ...
Objectives: This study was undertaken for two purposes: First, to provide a comparison of subjective...
The ability to predict hearing aid success prior to purchase is desired by the hearing healthcare co...
The study presents evaluating the effectiveness of the hearing aid fitting process in the short-term...
A number of assessment tools exist to evaluate the impact of hearing loss, with little consensus amo...
Hearing loss is a prevalent condition that can have negative implications on the day-to-day lives of...
SummaryAn efficient rehabilitation must be able to reduce impairment effects over the auditory and c...
<p><i>Objectives</i>: Model-based hearing aid development considers the assessment of speech recogni...
A number of assessment tools exist to evaluate the impact of hearing loss, with little consensus amo...
The acceptable noise level (ANL) procedure was developed to quantify the maximum amount of backgroun...
Globally, hearing loss is the second most frequent disability. About 80% of the persons affected by ...