Bernarding, 2015 - Google Patents
Cognitive Neurodynamics of Listening EffortBernarding, 2015
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- Bernarding C
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In recent years, there has been a rising interest in finding a method to estimate listening effort objectively. The benefit of such a measure would be a support for the hearing aid fitting procedures to reduce the listening effort in hearing impaired persons by an adequate …
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