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Hearing Aids

✍ Scribed by Gerald R. Popelka, Brian C. J. Moore, Richard R. Fay, Arthur N. Popper (eds.)


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
341
Series
Springer Handbook of Auditory Research 56
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This volume will serve as the first Handbook of its kind in the area of hearing aid research, often the least-defined, least-understood, part of the multi-disciplinary research process. Most scientific training is very advanced within the particular disciplines but provides little opportunity for systematic introduction to the issues and obstacles that prevent effective hearing-aid related research. This area has emerged as one of critical importance, as signified by a single specialized meeting (the International Hearing Aid Conference, IHCON) that brings together specialists from the disparate disciplines involved, including both university and industry researchers. Identification of the key steps that enable high-impact basic science to ultimately result in significant clinical advances that improve patient outcome is critical. This volume will provide an overview of current key issues in hearing aid research from the perspective of many different disciplines, not only from the perspective of the key funding agencies, but also from the scientists and clinicians who are currently involved in hearing aid research. It will offer insight into the experience, current technology and future technology that can help improve hearing aids, as scientists and clinicians typically have little or no formal training over the whole range of the individual disciplines that are relevant. The selection and coverage of topics insures that it will have lasting impact, well beyond immediate, short-term, or parochial concerns. ​

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Introduction to Hearing Aids....Pages 1-19
Epidemiology of Hearing Impairment....Pages 21-58
Hearing Aid Transducers....Pages 59-92
Hearing Aid Signal Processing....Pages 93-130
Wireless Technologies and Hearing Aid Connectivity....Pages 131-149
Speech Perception and Hearing Aids....Pages 151-180
Spatial Hearing and Hearing Aids....Pages 181-215
Music Perception and Hearing Aids....Pages 217-252
Clinical Verification of Hearing Aid Performance....Pages 253-289
Hearing Aid Validation....Pages 291-321
Future Directions for Hearing Aid Development....Pages 323-333

✦ Subjects


Neurosciences;Otorhinolaryngology


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