How Neuroscience Relates to Hearing Aid Amplification

  • Tremblay K
  • Miller C
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Abstract

Hearing aids are used to improve sound audibility for people with hearing loss, but the ability to make use of the amplified signal, especially in the presence of competing noise, can vary across people. Here we review how neuroscientists, clinicians, and engineers are using various types of physiological information to improve the design and use of hearing aids.

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Tremblay, K. L., & Miller, C. W. (2014). How Neuroscience Relates to Hearing Aid Amplification. International Journal of Otolaryngology, 2014, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/641652

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