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Can hearing aids reduce listening fatigue?

Hornsby, B.W.Y. (2013). The Effects of Hearing Aid Use on Listening Effort and Mental Fatigue Associated with Sustained Speech Processing Demands. Ear and Hearing, Published Ahead-of-Print. This...

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Does lip reading take the effort out of speech understanding?

Picou, E.M., Ricketts, T.A. & Hornsby, B.W.Y. (2013). How hearing aids, background noise and visual cues influence objective listening effort. Ear and Hearing, in press. This editorial discusses...

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Hearing Aid Behavior in the Real World

Banerjee, S. (2011). Hearing aids in the real world: typical automatic behavior of expansion, directionality and noise management. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 22, 34-48. This editorial...

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Patients with higher cognitive function may benefit more from hearing aid...

Ng, E.H.N., Rudner, M., Lunner, T., Pedersen, M.S., & Ronnberg, J. (2013). Effects of noise and working memory capacity on memory processing of speech for hearing-aid users. International Journal...

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On the Prevalence of Cochlear Dead Regions

Pepler, A., Munro, K., Lewis, K. & Kluk, K. (2014). Prevalence of Cochlear Dead Regions in New Referrals and Existing Adult Hearing Aid Users. Ear and Hearing 20(10), 1-11. This editorial discusses...

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A Pediatric Prescription for Listening in Noise

Crukley, J. & Scollie, S. (2012). Children’s speech recognition and loudness perception with the Desired Sensation Level v5 Quite and Noise prescriptions. American Journal of Audiology 21, 149-162....

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Considerations for Music Listening

Croghan, N., Arehart, K. & Kates, J.  (2014). Music preferences with hearing aids: effects of signal properties, compression settings and listener characteristics. Ear & Hearing, in press. This...

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Informed Dreaming for a Better Hearing Tomorrow

Part of my day job is to dream – not to daydream but to dream in a disciplined and focused way! I call this informed dreaming, and I believe it is essential for some of the other parts of my job....

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Considerations for music processing through hearing aids

Arehart, K., Kates, J. & Anderson, M. (2011) Effects of Noise, Nonlinear Processing and Linear Filtering on Perceived Music Quality, International Journal of Audiology, 50(3), 177-190. This...

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Effective communication behavior during hearing aid appointments

Munoz, K., Ong, C., Borrie, S., Nelson, L., & Twohig, M. (2017). Audiologists’ communication behavior during hearing device management appointments. International Journal of Audiology, Early...

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