This paper studies the use of a rank order scale to achieve a goal of normal loudness perception for a hearing-impaired person. The study compares loudness judgments in normal and hearing-impaired listeners
This study questions the basic assumption that prescriptive methods for nonlinear, wide dynamic rang...
Individual loudness perception can be assessed using categorical loudness scaling (CLS). The procedu...
International audiencePsychophysical studies on loudness have so far examined the temporal weighting...
This paper presents some normative data on the relation between the perceived loudness of third-octa...
This paper investigates loudness summation in a group of listeners with moderate to severe hearing l...
During the setting of hearing aid device process, the most comfortable loud (MLC) level is the most ...
In a laboratory study, we found that normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners preferred less th...
Objective: Current hearing aid prescription rules assume that spectral loudness summation decreases ...
Objective: Loudness perception of binaural broadband signals, e.g. speech shaped noise, shows large ...
This thesis compared the loudness discomfort levels (LDL) for a group of normal hearing children to ...
Loudness is one of the key factors related to overall satisfaction with hearing aids. Individual lou...
This paper reviews a study to determine optimum hearing aid settings based on loudness
This dissertation examines auditory perception and audio-visual reception in noise for both hearing-...
Full text: While "classical" loudness models predict loudness in sone using the concepts of Stevens'...
Background: For hearing-impaired individuals, hearing aids are clinically fit according to subjectiv...
This study questions the basic assumption that prescriptive methods for nonlinear, wide dynamic rang...
Individual loudness perception can be assessed using categorical loudness scaling (CLS). The procedu...
International audiencePsychophysical studies on loudness have so far examined the temporal weighting...
This paper presents some normative data on the relation between the perceived loudness of third-octa...
This paper investigates loudness summation in a group of listeners with moderate to severe hearing l...
During the setting of hearing aid device process, the most comfortable loud (MLC) level is the most ...
In a laboratory study, we found that normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners preferred less th...
Objective: Current hearing aid prescription rules assume that spectral loudness summation decreases ...
Objective: Loudness perception of binaural broadband signals, e.g. speech shaped noise, shows large ...
This thesis compared the loudness discomfort levels (LDL) for a group of normal hearing children to ...
Loudness is one of the key factors related to overall satisfaction with hearing aids. Individual lou...
This paper reviews a study to determine optimum hearing aid settings based on loudness
This dissertation examines auditory perception and audio-visual reception in noise for both hearing-...
Full text: While "classical" loudness models predict loudness in sone using the concepts of Stevens'...
Background: For hearing-impaired individuals, hearing aids are clinically fit according to subjectiv...
This study questions the basic assumption that prescriptive methods for nonlinear, wide dynamic rang...
Individual loudness perception can be assessed using categorical loudness scaling (CLS). The procedu...
International audiencePsychophysical studies on loudness have so far examined the temporal weighting...