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Remotely controlled, especially remotely programmable hearing aid system
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1998In a remotely controllable, especially remote-control-programmable hearing aid with an external control device (1) with a keyboard (2), display device (3) and a data processing device (4) and also a hearing aid (9) controllable by the control device (1), in the control device there is a signal generator (11) actuatable and controllable via the keyboard
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Remote-Microphone Benefit in Noise and Reverberation for Children Who are Hard of Hearing
Journal of american academy of audiology, 2021Background Remote-microphone (RM) systems are designed to reduce the impact of poor acoustics on speech understanding. However, there is limited research examining the effects of adding reverberation to noise on speech understanding when using hearing ...
D. Lewis +3 more
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Remote hearing aid volume control
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1989A hearing aid comprises a microphone, a battery-operated earphone, and amplifying circuit connected to the microphone output, the amplifying circuit including a frequency-selective circuit component and a sound level adjustment circuit component connected to the frequency-selective circuit component, and a remote sound wave control signal emitter ...
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Providing basic hearing tests using remote computing technology
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2007We administered pure tone and otoacoustic emissions testing to subjects in a distant community using remote computing technology. Fifteen men and 15 women ranging in age from 18–30 years were tested. An audiometer was used to measure subject pure tone thresholds. In addition, distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) data were recorded using a
Mark, Krumm +2 more
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Integrating a remote microphone with hearing-aid processing
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2019A remote microphone (RM) links a talker's microphone to a listener's hearing aids (HAs). The RM improves intelligibility in noise and reverberation, but the binaural cues necessary for externalization are lost. Augmenting the RM signal with synthesized binaural cues and early reflections enhances externalization, but interactions of the RM signal with ...
James M, Kates +2 more
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Remote Hearings (2020 Survey): A Spectrum of Preferences
Journal of International Arbitration, 2021A detailed survey of users’ experience of remote hearings shows that, as of July 2020, in-house and external counsel, and arbitrators and tribunal secretaries, were generally enthusiastic about fully remote hearings, but more nuanced when it came to breaking down their preferences according to the amount in dispute and the number of witnesses and ...
Hafez Virjee, Anneliese Day, Gary Born
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IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference, 2021
This article discusses the experience of remote teaching chemistry of hearing impaired students at Bauman Moscow State Technical University during pandemic.
O. Oreshkina, Valentina Aslamazova
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This article discusses the experience of remote teaching chemistry of hearing impaired students at Bauman Moscow State Technical University during pandemic.
O. Oreshkina, Valentina Aslamazova
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IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing
Speech enhancement in hearing aids (HAs) can take advantage of a wireless remote microphone (RM) having a better signal-to-noise ratio than the HA microphones.
Vasudha Sathyapriyan +5 more
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Speech enhancement in hearing aids (HAs) can take advantage of a wireless remote microphone (RM) having a better signal-to-noise ratio than the HA microphones.
Vasudha Sathyapriyan +5 more
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Alzheimer's & Dementia, 2021
Age‐related hearing loss is an independent and potent risk factor for dementia. There is observational evidence that hearing aid use may mitigate deterioration in cognitive performance and could prevent dementia, but experimental evidence is lacking.
Sergi Costafreda Gonzalez +7 more
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Age‐related hearing loss is an independent and potent risk factor for dementia. There is observational evidence that hearing aid use may mitigate deterioration in cognitive performance and could prevent dementia, but experimental evidence is lacking.
Sergi Costafreda Gonzalez +7 more
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Hearing aid with wireless remote control
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1990A hearing aid has a housing which can be worn at the head, such as in or behind the ear, and which contains the basic electrical and acoustic elements of the hearing aid. The housing has a portion adapted for introduction into the auditory canal, and a cover, both of which are electrically conductive and are insulated from each other by an insulating ...
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