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Subjective and objective effects of the interaction between cognition and hearing aid processing on reverberant speech
Souza, Pamela Elizabeth
(PD/PI)
Communication Sciences and Disorders
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hearings
100%
interactions
100%
processing
100%
speech
100%
speed
66%
compression
66%
environment
33%
signals
22%
capacity
22%
compressors
22%
manufacturers
11%
levels
11%
information
11%
patients
11%
simulation
11%
acoustics
11%
range
11%
assessments
11%
Nursing and Health Professions
Velocity
100%
Processing
100%
Logopedics
100%
Time
33%
Hearing Impairment
33%
Cognitive Science
16%
Prescription
16%
Patient
16%
Clinician
16%
World Health Organization
16%
Audiology
16%
Psychology
Sensation of Hearing
50%
Cognition
50%
Working Memory
22%
Working Memory Capacity
22%
Assessment
11%
Groups
11%
Research
11%
Cognitive Science
11%