Davidson et al., 2006 - Google Patents
Audibility and speech perception of children using wide dynamic range compression hearing aidsDavidson et al., 2006
- Document ID
- 13617253886573091757
- Author
- Davidson L
- Skinner M
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- American Journal of audiology
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Purpose This study examined the relation of audibility for frequency-specific sounds and the Speech Intelligibility Index (SII) to speech perception abilities of children with sensorineural hearing loss using digital signal-processing hearing aids with wide dynamic range …
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