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Listener Preference for Selective vs Flat Amplification for a High-Frequency Hearing-Loss Population
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Speech SciencesR. C. SwanG. G. BrowningSpeech RecognitionNoiseAuditory ScienceHealth SciencesAuditory ProcessingAural RehabilitationAural AugmentationAudiologyArtsHearing DisordersRehabilitationAuditory ResearchHearing ConservationHuman HearingSignal ProcessingHearing SciencesHearing LossSpeech AcousticsAuditory PhysiologyHearing ResearchletterListener PreferenceSpeech PerceptionHigh-frequency Hearing-loss Population
No AccessJournal of Speech and Hearing ResearchLetter to the Editor1 Sep 1970Listener Preference for Selective vs Flat Amplification for a High-Frequency Hearing-Loss Population Gary Thompson, and Frank Lassman Gary Thompson University of Washington, Seattle, Washington Google Scholar More articles by this author and Frank Lassman University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota Google Scholar More articles by this author https://doi.org/10.1044/jshr.1303.670 SectionsAboutPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationTrack Citations ShareFacebookTwitterLinked In Additional Resources FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited by International Journal of Audiology62:2 (159-171)1 Feb 2023Evaluation of a semi-supervised self-adjustment fine-tuning procedure for hearing aidsJonathan Albert Gößwein, Jan Rennies, Rainer Huber, Tobias Bruns, Andrea Hildebrandt and Birger Kollmeier Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research38:1 (211-221)1 Feb 1995Evaluation of a Wide Range of AmplitudeFrequency Responses for the Hearing ImpairedRonald A. van Buuren, Joost M. Festen and Reinier Plomp British Journal of Audiology29:5 (271-277)1 Jan 1995The value of routine in-the-ear measurement of hearing aid gainIain R.C. Swan and Stuart Gatehouse Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research34:5 (1185-1196)1 Oct 1991Effects of Different Frequency Response Strategies Upon Recognition and Preference for Audible Speech StimuliAmy R. Horwitz, Christopher W. Turner and David A. Fabry British Journal of Audiology25:1 (35-39)1 Jan 1991Reliability of patient choice between hearing aid systemsL. G. McClymont, G. G. Browning and S. Gatehouse British Journal of Audiology21:1 (67-71)1 Jan 1987Optimum side for fitting a monaural hearing aid 2. Measured benefitI. R. C. Swan and S. Gatehouse Clinical Otolaryngology & Allied Sciences11:3 (205-208)19 Jan 2009A cross-over study of side of hearing aid provisionI. R. C. SWAN, G. G. BROWNING and S. GATEHOUSE Clinical Otolaryngology11:3 (205-208)1 Jun 1986A cross-over study of side of hearing aid provisionI. R. C. SWAN, G. G. BROWNING and S. GATEHOUSE Volume 13Issue 3September 1970Pages: 670-672 Get Permissions Add to your Mendeley library HistoryReceived: Aug 6, 1969 Published in issue: Sep 1, 1970 Metrics Topicsasha-article-typesCopyright & PermissionsCopyright © 1970 American Speech-Language-Hearing AssociationPDF downloadLoading ...