An experimental wearable master hearing aid device has been developed for clinical studies of methods to improve perception capabilities of subjects having varied hearing impairments. In accordance with a specification of the National Institutes of Health, a multiplicity of parameter adjustments and transducer options provides more than 500 million permutations of operational modes.
Authors:
Torick, Emil L.; DiMattia, Alfred L.; Staruk, Jr., Walter E.; Milner, Paul
Affiliation:
CBS Laboratories, Stamford, CT
JAES Volume 23 Issue 5 pp. 361-368; June 1975
Publication Date:
June 1, 1975
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