The Problem with Frequency Transposition and Music, Part 1
For speech, frequency transposition works very well, but music is not speech. Music is made up exclusively of notes and their harmonics.
Read MoreDec 7, 2020 | Speech in Noise | 0 |
For speech, frequency transposition works very well, but music is not speech. Music is made up exclusively of notes and their harmonics.
Read MoreNov 19, 2020 | Financial Services, Tinnitus Counseling | 0 |
Spreading the word about tinnitus care throughout the community can help hearing care professionals stand out from the crowd while developing a busy niche. This article looks using tinnitus remediation and financing options to help build your practice.
Read MoreNov 16, 2020 | In the Ear, Speech in Noise | 0 |
After friend and Aerosmith guitarist Brad Whitford showed Lukather the small, in-ear hearing aids he wore (“I couldn’t even tell!”), Lukather was ready to take the next step and chose Widex for his first set.
Read MoreOct 29, 2020 | Financial Services | 0 |
How to provide your patients the opportunity to purchase important accessory items like remote mics, looping systems, and alarm/alerting devices—systems that can make a big difference in their outcomes.
Read MoreIn an article published recently in the journal “Behavioral and Brain Sciences,” a team of anthropologists and psychologists argue more evidence supports music coming from the need for groups to impress allies and foes, and for parents to signal their attention to infants.
Read MoreThe University at Buffalo will hold its 2020 Northeast Audiology Conference (NEAC) via Zoom on November 14 between 9 am – 5 pm.
Read MoreOct 6, 2020 | Tinnitus Counseling, Tinnitus Testing, Tinnitus Therapy | 0 |
It is important to note that tinnitus is a symptom and not a diagnosis.
Read MoreSep 16, 2020 | Assistive Technologies, Industry News | 0 |
As part of its growth strategy for the new in-ear monitor solution-the 3DME—ASI Audio announced it has formed a partnership with Pro Audio/MI/Consumer Technology industry veteran Gregg Stein and his new company, Triple G Ventures.
Read MoreSep 14, 2020 | Events, Industry News | 0 |
The new format features a broad range of the latest in expert knowledge, product innovations, and digital ways to connect for attendees, speakers, and exhibiting companies, according to EUHA.
Read MoreAug 20, 2020 | Growth Strategies, Headphones, Management Strategies | 0 |
The seminar presents how to corner the market on a new group of patients including hunters, shooters, musicians, law enforcement, motorcyclists, farmers, ranchers, dental, construction workers, pilots, and industrial workers.
Read MoreAug 7, 2020 | Personal Sound Amplification | 0 |
Research suggests that listeners rely on stimulus envelope cues for robust speech comprehension in both quiet and noisy conditions. This study compares three premium hearing aids, including Widex MOMENT hearing aids with ZeroDelay™ technology, relative to how they might affect the central auditory system’s ability to encode the temporal envelope of the input sounds—and therefore possibly distort the quality of the temporal envelope code available for higher-level auditory processing.
Read MoreJun 25, 2020 | Industry News, Over the Counter, Personal Sound Amplification | 0 |
Westone Laboratories has announced the sale of its music division, Westone Audio, to hearing aid and PSAP manufacturer Lucid Audio.
Read MoreJun 12, 2020 | Assistive Technologies, Infection control, Music & Entertainment | 0 |
After nearly three months of required closure, all facilities are back in operation, including the Musicians Hearing Clinic and the adjoining manufacturing lab.
Read MoreFeb 5, 2020 | Accessories, Music & Entertainment | 1 |
Deafmetal, a jewelry innovation for women, men, and children who wear hearing aids, will be...
Read MoreBy Phil Roth, Communications Manager, UT Dallas In an effort to unify research into noise-induced...
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