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“Turn an ear to hear”: How hearing-impaired listeners can exploit head orientation to enhance their speech intelligibility in noisy social settings.
Jacques Grange,
John Culling,
Barry Bardsley,
Laura Mackinney,
Sarah Hughes,
Steve Backhouse
Proceedings of ISAAR 2017: Adaptive processes in hearing: 6th International Symposium on Auditory and Audiological Research., Volume: 6
Swansea University Author: Barry Bardsley
Abstract
“Turn an ear to hear”: How hearing-impaired listeners can exploit head orientation to enhance their speech intelligibility in noisy social settings.
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