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Hearing Aids: Standards, Options and Limitations

Hearing Aids: Standards, Options and Limitations

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Creator: Michael Valente
Publisher: Thieme Publishing Group
Category: Book

Buy New: $102.00



New (3) Used (6) from $74.49

Sales Rank: 5326606

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 2nd
Pages: 440

ISBN: 3131027320
EAN: 9783131027320
ASIN: 3131027320

Publication Date: June 19, 2002
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Product Description
Like the first edition, this title stresses a fundamental but frequently overlooked truth: the process of ordering hearing aids is as important as selecting and verifying hearing aid fittings. This revised and expanded second edition, provides the information required to order hearing aids, including entirely new chapters on multi-channel nonlinear signal processing; advances in microphone technology; digital signal processing; and developments in rehabilitation technology. All remaining chapters have been updated to reflect advances in this fast-moving field. It also discusses: the advantages and disadvantages of all available microphones, receivers, telecoils, amplifiers, and more; the problems of distortion, noise, and the central nervous system; and their effect on hearing aid functions.

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