
A new study by the University of Colorado Boulder suggests that the type of sound processing that modern hearings aids provide to make speech more understandable for wearers may also make music enjoyment more difficult. The findings, published in the journal emEar and Hearing/em, suggest that less sophisticated hearing aids might actually be more compatible with listening to music, especially recorded music that has itself been processed to change the way it ...
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Tuesday, October 28, 2014
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