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Hearing Review

Periodical Web Site:
http://www.hearingreview.com
ISSN:
1074-5734

Published by:
Ascend Media LLC

182 articles listed on AbleData

  1. A "Small" Change in Verification: A Compact Live Speech REM System
  2. A Field Study on the Effect of Relative Humidity on Hearing Aid Receivers
  3. A Hearing System That Can Bounce Back From Reverberation
  4. A High-Definition Compression System for Open Fittings
  5. A Moisture Resistant Switch for Improving the Robustness of BTEs
  6. A Multi-Center Trial of a New High-End Digital Hearing System
  7. A Multimedia Fitting Tool for a Patient-Driven Protocol
  8. A New Collection Method for the Collection of AEPs
  9. A New High-Performance Fully Transparent Hearing Instrument
  10. A New Model for Tinnitus Treatment
  11. A New System to Protect Hearing Aids From Cerumen and Moisture
  12. A Solution to Cell Phone Use for Non-Telecoil Equipped Hearing Aids
  13. A Survey of Awareness of ALDs and Hearing Difficulty in Places of Worship
  14. A Tale of Two Feedback Cancellers
  15. A Time-Cost Analysis with Patients Who Purchase, Return, and Exchange Hearing Aids
  16. A Voice-Activated, Inflatable, Self-Regulating Balloon Ear Coupler
  17. A Wearable Bluetooth Device for Hard-of-Hearing People
  18. ABR Testing in Children Made Easy
  19. Accessible Radio for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Sought by New Grant
  20. Accessing the "Far World": A New Age of Connectivity for Hearing Aids
  21. Adaptive Directional Microphone Technology and Hearing Aids: Theoretical and Clinical Implications
  22. Advanced Material Technology Facilitates New Approaches to Industrial Hearing Protection
  23. Amplified Telephones: Past, Present, and Future
  24. An Innovative Combination Device to Assist in Tinnitus Management
  25. An Online Hearing Screening Test
  26. Assessing the Effectiveness of Feedback Cancellers in Hearing Aids
  27. Assessing the Needs of the Non-User by Offering a Trial Device
  28. Attenuation Values of a Noise-Cancelling Headphone
  29. Beltone Introduces Marq Receiver-in-the-Ear Instrument
  30. BHI Study Suggests Thin-Tube BTEs Appeal to Younger Audience
  31. Bluetooth Technology: Toward More Wireless Hearing Care Solutions
  32. Boundaries of Real Open Fittings: Clinical Experiences
  33. Breaking the Silence With Bluetooth Technology
  34. Can an In-the-Ear Device Be Truly Open? Yes!
  35. Captioned Telephone Service Coming to New York
  36. Changing How Gain is Selected: The Benefits of Combining Datalogging and a Learning VC
  37. Changing With the Times: Applying Digital Technology to Hearing Aid Shell Manufacturing
  38. Changing With the Times: Managing Low-Frequency Hearing Loss
  39. Charging Ahead: Technical Advancements in Batteries
  40. Charity Eases Communication With the Deaf, Hard of Hearing With Text-Connect
  41. Clinical Experience Using a Hearing Aid for TMJ-Related Fitting Problems
  42. Clinical Study of a New Directional System: Initial Behavioral Results
  43. Clinical Trial of a New Digital Device
  44. Cochlear Implants and Education of the Deaf Child
  45. Comparison of Three Premium Products: Does Design Philosophy Matter?
  46. Comparison of Transient Noise Reduction Systems
  47. DataLogging: A Clinical Tool for Meeting Individual Patient Needs
  48. Designing Hearing Aids for Children With Severe-To-Profound Losses
  49. Developing and Testing a Laboratory Sound System That Yields Accurate Real-World Results
  50. Digital Hearing Aids and Cell Phones: The Impact of New Technology on Phone Use
  51. Disparity Between Clinical Assessment and Real-World Performance of Hearing Aids
  52. Earmolds and Hearing Aid Shells: A Tutorial
  53. Earmolds and Hearing Aid Shells: A Tutorial Part 5
  54. Earmolds and Hearing Aid Shells: A Tutorial, Part 3: Pediatric Impressions
  55. Earmuffs: A Primer
  56. Efficacy of an Open-Fitting Hearing Aid
  57. Efficacy of the Remote-Microphone Hearing Aid for Novice Hearing Aid Users
  58. Envirograms: Bringing Greater Utility to Datalogging
  59. Essentials of Hearing Aid Selection, Part 2: It's in the Numbers
  60. Essentials of Hearing Aid Selection, Part 3: Perception Is Reality
  61. Evaluation of an Automatic Adaptation Manager
  62. Exelia Built on CORE Wireless Technology
  63. Experiences When Fitting Children with a Digital Directional Hearing Aid
  64. Factors Influencing Hearing Aid Return and Exchange Rates
  65. Fine-Tuning Hearing Instruments Using an Economical Sound Simulator
  66. Fine-Tuning in Modern Hearing Aids
  67. Fish! for Hearing Care Professionals
  68. Fitting and Evaluating a Hearing Aid for Recipients of a Unilateral Cochlear Implant: The NAL Approach
  69. Fitting Hearing Aids on Senior Adults
  70. Fitting Tips: Essentials of Hearing Aid Selection, Part 1: Cosmetics Are Not Just What Meets the Ear
  71. Freedom from Sedation: A New Technology for ABRs
  72. FrontRow Designed to Make Students Better Listeners
  73. Frye Announces 1.51 Hearing Aid Test System
  74. Get SET to Maximize Success in Fitting and Office Management
  75. GHI Introduces the SmartWear SFE Earmold
  76. Hal-Hen Offers Comfort Duett Personal Listening System
  77. Heard Around the World! Hearing Aid Compatibility and Wireless Assistive Devices
  78. Hearing Aid Component Protection
  79. Hearing Aid Fittings and the Use of Simulated Sound Environments
  80. Hearing Aid Security and Protection Devices
  81. Hearing Aid Technology vs. Steeply Sloping Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Win, Lose, or Tie?
  82. Hearing Aids and Telephones
  83. Hearing Aids and Wireless Technology
  84. Hearing Aids Improve Quality of Life
  85. Hearing Research: Does Directional Benefit Vary Systematically with Omnidirectional Performance?
  86. Helping Patients View Hearing Aids as a Benefit - Not a Cost
  87. How Do Volume Controls Work, and Do Hearing-Impaired Consumers Really Need Them?
  88. How Hearing Aids May Be Set for Different Languages
  89. How to Use Live Speech Mapping as Part of a Hearing Instrument Fitting and Verification Protocol
  90. HR "How To..." and Case Studies
  91. Hybrid Implant/Hearing Aid Being Developed by Cochlear Corp
  92. In One Ear and Synchronized With the Other: Automatic Hearing Instruments Under Scrutiny
  93. Integrated REM: Real-Ear Measurement From a Hearing Aid
  94. Is the End Near for Acoustic Feedback?
  95. Language Progress of Children Using Advanced Hearing Aids: A Multisite Clinical Research Project Report
  96. Large-Scale Beta Clinical Trial of a New Hearing Aid System
  97. Limitations of Open Canal Products
  98. Maximizing Speech Understanding and Listening Comfort in Noise
  99. Maximizing the Patient Counseling Experience with PC-Based Audiometry
  100. Maximizing the Voice-To-Noise Ratio (VNR) via Voice Priority Processing
  101. Measuring Performance: A Defining Professional Responsibility
  102. Measuring the Occlusion Effect in a Deep-Fitting Hearing Device
  103. Mom Creates Safe Volume Earbuds for Children
  104. Multimedia: Better Tools Facilitate a Better Process
  105. Myths About Hearing Aid Benefit and Satisfaction
  106. Myths About Hearing in Noise and Directional Microphones
  107. Myths that Discourage Improvement in Hearing Aid Design
  108. Natural Directivity: Asymetric Directionality Solutions
  109. New Design Focus Yields a Hearing Device That People Actually Want
  110. New Diagnostic Tool Quickly Evaluates Learning Disabilities
  111. New Directional Microphone Designed on the Fly
  112. New Integrated Program for Tinnitus Patient Management: Widex Zen Therapy
  113. New Patients, No Fears
  114. New Technology Offers Hope for Vertigo Treatment
  115. Novel Polymer Coating Being Developed at University of Michigan; Possible Applications for Implants
  116. Open-Ear Fittings: An Entry Into Hearing Care for Mild Losses
  117. Opening Ear Fittings: Nine Questions and Answers
  118. Opening Ears: The Scientific Basis for an Open Ear Acoustic System
  119. Oticon Introduces Delta XR: Expanded Fitting Range and Price Options
  120. Outcomes Comparable for Younger, Older Children With Surgically Implanted Hearing Aids
  121. Overcoming Conductive/Mixed Hearing Losses and Single-Sided Deafness with Bone-Anchored Hearing Devices
  122. Pediatric Amplification
  123. Performance of an Automatic Adaptive Dual-Microphone ITC Digital Hearing Aid
  124. Personal Style and Hearing Aid Fitting
  125. Physical Therapy for the Ears: Maximizing Patient Benefit Using a Listening Retraining Program
  126. Potential Benefits of Cochlear Implants for Individuals Who Communicate Exclusively Through Sign Language
  127. Potential Users and Perception of a Self-Adjustable and Trainable Hearing Aid: A Consumer Survey
  128. POTS, DSL, or VOIP? Amplified Telephones and Service Providers
  129. Preserving Audibility in Directional Microphones: Implications for Adults and Children
  130. Progress Toward the Looping of America -- and Doubled Hearing Aid Functionality
  131. Proving Adaptive Directional Technology Works: A Review of Studies
  132. RECD and Clinical Verification in Children
  133. Reducing the Negative Effects of Reverberation in Hearing Aid Processing
  134. Ring! “How Much Are Your Hearing Aids?”
  135. Road Test: An FM System in a Dental Office/Educational Setting
  136. Romanian Hearing Aid Project to Set Up Pediatric Testing Center
  137. Science-based Fittings: Cross-checking the Hearing Loss and Verifying the Fitting
  138. Self-Perceived Own-Voice Level and Sound Quality in Hearing Aid Users
  139. Setting the Score for Music and Hearing Aids
  140. Signing Santa Makes Debut
  141. Sonic Innovations Offers Balance Digital Aid
  142. Sonomax Announces Debut of One-Hour Hearing Aids in Canadian Wal-Mart Store
  143. Spatial Hearing in Complex Sound Environments: Clinical Data
  144. Speech or Noise? Using Signal Detection and Noise Reduction
  145. Students in India Improve Literacy Skills Using Fast ForWord
  146. Study Finds Middle-Ear Implants in Netherlands are Cost-Effective
  147. Suprathreshold Testing: The Nuts and Bolts of Modern Fitting
  148. Taking the Guesswork Out of Fittings
  149. Tech Focus: Eckel Industries - Audiometric Division
  150. Tech Topic: Evidence of Enhanced Fine-Tuning with a New Datalogging System
  151. The Accuracy and Clinical Usefulness of Manufacturer-Predicted REAR Values in Adult Hearing Aid Fittings
  152. The Color Speech Range Audiogram
  153. The Effect of White Noise on Preferred Listening Levels With a Noise-Cancellation Headset
  154. The Effects of Hearing Loss on Temporal Processing
  155. The Efficacy of Fractal Music Employed in Hearing Aids for Tinnitus Management
  156. The Future of Wireless Devices in Hearing Care
  157. The Lost Art and New Science of Earmold Selection and Modification
  158. The Middle-Ear Implant: New Solutions for Complex Challenges
  159. The Need for Fine-Tuning Adaptive Hearing Aids
  160. The Ongoing Evolution of Bluetooth in Hearing Care
  161. The Role of Virtual Reality in Hearing Instrument Fittings
  162. The Value Proposition of Open-Fit Hearing Aids
  163. Tinnitus Treatment and the Effectiveness of Hearing Aids: Hearing Care Professional Perceptions
  164. Total Hearing Aid Volume Increases by 8% in 2006
  165. Toward Normal Hearing in Noise: How to Steer Your Patients Through the ALD Maze
  166. Transient Impulse Control for Hearing Aids
  167. Two-In-One Custom Hearing Aids Made Possible By Software-Based DSP Platform
  168. Understanding Individual Differences in Aided Speech Recognition and Hearing Aid Success
  169. Understanding Less and Less About More and More
  170. Understanding the ANSI Standard as a Tool for Assessing Hearing Instrument Functionality
  171. Uniform Attenuation Hearing Protection Devices
  172. Unitron Hearing Introduces Element
  173. Using WiFi Technology for Children With Unilateral Losses
  174. Utilizing Bluetooth for Better Speech Understanding Over the Cell Phone
  175. Visible Speech: A Patient-Centered Clinical Tool
  176. Volume Control Preferences With WDRC Digital Hearing Aids
  177. Web Site Teaches Children About Noise, Hearing Loss, Safe Usage of Personal Audio Technology
  178. What the Heck is Bionic With ADRO?
  179. Why Don't Directional Microphones Work Better?
  180. Will Wireless ALD Hybrids Save the Hearing Industry?
  181. Willingness-to-Charge Data for Advanced Hearing Aid Features
  182. Wireless Technology in an Open-Ear Solution

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