© The Author(s) 2021. Hearing aids are typically fitted using speech-based prescriptive formulae to make speech more intelligible. Individual preferences may vary from these prescriptions and may also vary with signal type. It is important to consider what motivates listener preferences and how those preferences can inform hearing aid processing so that assistive listening devices can best be tailored for hearing aid users. Therefore, this study explored preferred frequency-gain shaping relative to prescribed gain for speech and music samples. Preferred gain was determined for 22 listeners with mild sloping to moderately severe hearing loss relative to individually prescribed amplification while listening to samples of male speech, female s...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2019. Major: Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences. Adv...
Modern hearing aids can vary in both digital signal processing (DSP) and non-signal processing (non-...
There are many people who use hearing aids, yet 43% of hearing-aid users do not find that their hear...
To improve speech intelligibility for individuals with hearing loss, hearing aids amplify speech usi...
Objectives: Hearing-aid frequency-gain responses are routinely adjusted by clinicians to patient pre...
© The Author(s) 2019. During a hearing-aid fitting, the gain applied across frequencies is often adj...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 117-127.1. Introduction -- 2. Hearing aids and music : an ana...
During a hearing-aid fitting, the gain applied across frequencies is often adjusted from an initial ...
Frequency-dependent gain adjustments are routine in hearing-aid fittings, whether in matching to rea...
Objectives: In the personalisation of hearing-aid fittings, gain is often adjusted to suit patient p...
© 2019 American Academy of Audiology. All rights reserved. Background: Frequency lowering (FL) techn...
OBJECTIVE: To determine sound quality for extended bandwidth amplification using a direct drive hear...
Background: Johnson and Dillon (2011) provided a model-based comparison of current generic hearing a...
Purpose: To evaluate sound quality preferences of participants wearing hearing aids with different s...
Hearing loss affects many aspects of people\u27s lives, including both communication and their abili...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2019. Major: Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences. Adv...
Modern hearing aids can vary in both digital signal processing (DSP) and non-signal processing (non-...
There are many people who use hearing aids, yet 43% of hearing-aid users do not find that their hear...
To improve speech intelligibility for individuals with hearing loss, hearing aids amplify speech usi...
Objectives: Hearing-aid frequency-gain responses are routinely adjusted by clinicians to patient pre...
© The Author(s) 2019. During a hearing-aid fitting, the gain applied across frequencies is often adj...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 117-127.1. Introduction -- 2. Hearing aids and music : an ana...
During a hearing-aid fitting, the gain applied across frequencies is often adjusted from an initial ...
Frequency-dependent gain adjustments are routine in hearing-aid fittings, whether in matching to rea...
Objectives: In the personalisation of hearing-aid fittings, gain is often adjusted to suit patient p...
© 2019 American Academy of Audiology. All rights reserved. Background: Frequency lowering (FL) techn...
OBJECTIVE: To determine sound quality for extended bandwidth amplification using a direct drive hear...
Background: Johnson and Dillon (2011) provided a model-based comparison of current generic hearing a...
Purpose: To evaluate sound quality preferences of participants wearing hearing aids with different s...
Hearing loss affects many aspects of people\u27s lives, including both communication and their abili...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2019. Major: Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences. Adv...
Modern hearing aids can vary in both digital signal processing (DSP) and non-signal processing (non-...
There are many people who use hearing aids, yet 43% of hearing-aid users do not find that their hear...