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Join us for an informal overview on Frequency Lowering as part of hearing aid verification. How to do them and what it does. Based on genuine enquiries to our clinical team.
References:
Kopun J., McCreery R., Hoover B., Spalding J., Brennan M., & Stelmachowicz P. (2012) “Effects of Exposure on Speech Recognition with Nonlinear Frequency Compression” 39th Annual meeting of the American Auditory Society, Scottsdale, AZ
Moeller M.P. , Hoover B., Putman C., Arbataitis K., Bohnenkamp G., Peterson B., Lewis D., Estee S., PittmancA., and Stelmachowicz P. (2007) “Vocalizations of Infants with Hearing Loss Compared with Infants with Normal Hearing: Part II – Transition to Words” Ear & Hearing, Vol. 28, No. 5, 628–642.
By We're All EarsJoin us for an informal overview on Frequency Lowering as part of hearing aid verification. How to do them and what it does. Based on genuine enquiries to our clinical team.
References:
Kopun J., McCreery R., Hoover B., Spalding J., Brennan M., & Stelmachowicz P. (2012) “Effects of Exposure on Speech Recognition with Nonlinear Frequency Compression” 39th Annual meeting of the American Auditory Society, Scottsdale, AZ
Moeller M.P. , Hoover B., Putman C., Arbataitis K., Bohnenkamp G., Peterson B., Lewis D., Estee S., PittmancA., and Stelmachowicz P. (2007) “Vocalizations of Infants with Hearing Loss Compared with Infants with Normal Hearing: Part II – Transition to Words” Ear & Hearing, Vol. 28, No. 5, 628–642.