A review about technical and perceptual factors in hearing aid technology, research and development is provided, covering current commercial solutions, underlying models of hearing loss for usage in hearing devices and emerging future technical solutions for hearing aid functionalities. A chain of techniques has provided incremental, but steady increases in user benefit, e.g. in the fields of hearing aid amplification, feedback suppression, dynamic compression, noise reduction and situation adaptation. The models describing the perceptual consequences of sensorineural hearing impairment describe the effects on the acoustical level, the neurosensory level and the cognitive level and provide the framework for compensatory (or even substitutio...
Abstract—An ideal hearing aid for a peripheral hearing loss would process the incoming signal in ord...
Communication relies on good understanding. Humans relate to each other through visual, audible and ...
Despite many scientific developments in the biology of hearing, there remain no wide-spread medical ...
Hearing loss can be caused by a number of different pathological conditions. Some of them can be suc...
textabstractSensorineural hearing loss is a common and chronic disorder that affects almost ten perc...
A new approach to the evaluation of hearing aid fitting has suggested that an adaptive frequency/gai...
Traditional analog hearing aids are similar to a simple radio. They can be tuned and adjusted for vo...
This session will discuss the performance of hearing aids with respect to the restoration of sensori...
Normal-hearing persons can make use of two ears in daily listening, and this binaural hearing offers...
The development of hearing aids incorporates two aspects, namely, the audiological and the technical...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
So, what changed to make them successful today? Technology advanced enough to enable their applicati...
Objective: Hearing aids are more and more technically advanced, but do not necessarily guarantee the...
This chapter reviews the general types of signal processing that are used in modern digital hearing ...
Full text: Since the ultimative goal of hearing-aid development is the (subjective) judgment of the ...
Abstract—An ideal hearing aid for a peripheral hearing loss would process the incoming signal in ord...
Communication relies on good understanding. Humans relate to each other through visual, audible and ...
Despite many scientific developments in the biology of hearing, there remain no wide-spread medical ...
Hearing loss can be caused by a number of different pathological conditions. Some of them can be suc...
textabstractSensorineural hearing loss is a common and chronic disorder that affects almost ten perc...
A new approach to the evaluation of hearing aid fitting has suggested that an adaptive frequency/gai...
Traditional analog hearing aids are similar to a simple radio. They can be tuned and adjusted for vo...
This session will discuss the performance of hearing aids with respect to the restoration of sensori...
Normal-hearing persons can make use of two ears in daily listening, and this binaural hearing offers...
The development of hearing aids incorporates two aspects, namely, the audiological and the technical...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
So, what changed to make them successful today? Technology advanced enough to enable their applicati...
Objective: Hearing aids are more and more technically advanced, but do not necessarily guarantee the...
This chapter reviews the general types of signal processing that are used in modern digital hearing ...
Full text: Since the ultimative goal of hearing-aid development is the (subjective) judgment of the ...
Abstract—An ideal hearing aid for a peripheral hearing loss would process the incoming signal in ord...
Communication relies on good understanding. Humans relate to each other through visual, audible and ...
Despite many scientific developments in the biology of hearing, there remain no wide-spread medical ...