One compelling reason may be an awareness that today's hearing aids do not adequately correct the hearing loss of the user. The performance of hearing aids has been limited by several practical technical constraints. The circuitry must be small enough to fit behind the pinna or inside ...
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Janssen, T., & Müller, J. (2007). Otoacoustic Emissions as a Diagnostic Tool in a Clinical Context. In Active Processes and Otoacoustic Emissions in Hearing (pp. 421–460). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-71469-1_13
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