Telephone communication is a challenge for many hearing-impaired individuals. One important technical reason for this difficulty is the restricted frequency range (0.3-3.4 kHz) of conventional landline telephones. Internet telephony (voice over Internet protocol [VoIP]) is transmitted with a larger frequency range (0.1-8 kHz) and therefore includes more frequencies relevant to speech perception. According to a recently published, laboratory-based study, the theoretical advantage of ideal VoIP conditions over conventional telephone quality has translated into improved speech perception by hearing-impaired individuals. However, the speech perception benefits of nonideal VoIP network conditions, which may occur in daily life, have not been exp...
OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to investigate the benefit of mobile Voice over Interne...
This study examines whether similarly reduced amounts of visible articulatory information has potent...
The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of different bandwidths on acoustic measures whe...
Telephone communication is a challenge for many hearing-impaired individuals. One important technica...
To test, whether modern Internet telephony with a broadband transmission (0.1-8 kHz) of speech impro...
The spread of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services, equipment and clients is transforming te...
BACKGROUND Telecommunication is limited or even impossible for more than one-thirds of all cochle...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze speech reading through Internet video calls by profoundly hearing-impaired ind...
Objective: To analyze speech reading through Internet video calls by profoundly hearing-impaired ind...
Objective: To analyze speech reading through Internet video calls by profoundly hearing-impaired ind...
PURPOSE In individuals with severe hearing loss, mobile phone communication is limited despite tr...
Telephone communication remains a major obstacle for hearing-impaired listeners. Even with the use o...
This research was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of an online speech perception test (SPT) for t...
While successive technology has elevated most aspects of audio quality, this paper shows how it has ...
Communicating over the telephone is a daily struggle for many older adults with hearing loss. Hearin...
OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to investigate the benefit of mobile Voice over Interne...
This study examines whether similarly reduced amounts of visible articulatory information has potent...
The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of different bandwidths on acoustic measures whe...
Telephone communication is a challenge for many hearing-impaired individuals. One important technica...
To test, whether modern Internet telephony with a broadband transmission (0.1-8 kHz) of speech impro...
The spread of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services, equipment and clients is transforming te...
BACKGROUND Telecommunication is limited or even impossible for more than one-thirds of all cochle...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze speech reading through Internet video calls by profoundly hearing-impaired ind...
Objective: To analyze speech reading through Internet video calls by profoundly hearing-impaired ind...
Objective: To analyze speech reading through Internet video calls by profoundly hearing-impaired ind...
PURPOSE In individuals with severe hearing loss, mobile phone communication is limited despite tr...
Telephone communication remains a major obstacle for hearing-impaired listeners. Even with the use o...
This research was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of an online speech perception test (SPT) for t...
While successive technology has elevated most aspects of audio quality, this paper shows how it has ...
Communicating over the telephone is a daily struggle for many older adults with hearing loss. Hearin...
OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to investigate the benefit of mobile Voice over Interne...
This study examines whether similarly reduced amounts of visible articulatory information has potent...
The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of different bandwidths on acoustic measures whe...