This paper presents the results from two experiments in which normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners used an adaptive procedure to select their preferred frequency response slope and two-channel compression ratios in twenty listening conditions. Whereas the preferred response slope mostly depended on the difference in SNR between frequency bands, the preferred output levels in two channels depended highly on the intensity level entering each band. In both cases, subjects preferred less gain in frequency bands where noise was more intrusive and they preferred less gain for listening comfort than for speech understanding. The preferred response slope also depended on the slope of the audiogram. Relative to the prescribed NAL-RP respons...
Previous research regarding the utility of non-linear frequency compression in hearing aids has reve...
Frequency lowering technologies offer an alternative amplification solution for severe to profound h...
A new approach to the evaluation of hearing aid fitting has suggested that an adaptive frequency/gai...
This paper presents the results from two experiments in which normal-hearing and hearing-impaired li...
Dynamic range compression serves different purposes in the music and hearing-aid industries. In the ...
This study compared subject performance and preference using a compression-limiting hearing aid set ...
The influence of several compression parameters on speech intelligibility in stationary and fluctuat...
Abstract —The purpose of these investigations was to compare the preferred frequency-gain responses ...
In this study, the consonant-vowel ratio (CVR) changes associated with varying the compression ratio...
Multichannel amplitude compression is widely used in hearing aids. The preferred compression speed v...
Although compression systems are quickly becoming integral components of programmable hearing aids, ...
Some audio experts have proposed that using Dynamic Range Compression (DRC) to increase the loudness...
Music perception with hearing aids has recently gained attention as a clinical and scientific proble...
In many applications in which speech is played back via a sound reinforcement system such as public ...
This thesis studied the relationship between preference judgments and discrimination scores obtained...
Previous research regarding the utility of non-linear frequency compression in hearing aids has reve...
Frequency lowering technologies offer an alternative amplification solution for severe to profound h...
A new approach to the evaluation of hearing aid fitting has suggested that an adaptive frequency/gai...
This paper presents the results from two experiments in which normal-hearing and hearing-impaired li...
Dynamic range compression serves different purposes in the music and hearing-aid industries. In the ...
This study compared subject performance and preference using a compression-limiting hearing aid set ...
The influence of several compression parameters on speech intelligibility in stationary and fluctuat...
Abstract —The purpose of these investigations was to compare the preferred frequency-gain responses ...
In this study, the consonant-vowel ratio (CVR) changes associated with varying the compression ratio...
Multichannel amplitude compression is widely used in hearing aids. The preferred compression speed v...
Although compression systems are quickly becoming integral components of programmable hearing aids, ...
Some audio experts have proposed that using Dynamic Range Compression (DRC) to increase the loudness...
Music perception with hearing aids has recently gained attention as a clinical and scientific proble...
In many applications in which speech is played back via a sound reinforcement system such as public ...
This thesis studied the relationship between preference judgments and discrimination scores obtained...
Previous research regarding the utility of non-linear frequency compression in hearing aids has reve...
Frequency lowering technologies offer an alternative amplification solution for severe to profound h...
A new approach to the evaluation of hearing aid fitting has suggested that an adaptive frequency/gai...