Issue Date
2012
Abstract
Inconsistencies exist between traditional objective measures such as speech recognition and localization, and subjective reports of bimodal benefit. The purpose of this study was to expand the set of objective measures of bimodal benefit to include non-traditional listening tests, and to examine possible correlations between objective measures of auditory perception and subjective satisfaction reports.
Language
English
Publisher
Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences, Washington University School of Medicine
Subject (MeSH)
Cochlear Implants
Subject (LC)
Binaural hearing aids; Speech perception; Localization, Auditory
Document Type
Thesis
Advisor
Uchanski, Rosalie M.
Recommended Citation
Christal, Roseanna M., "Subjective and objective measures of adult bimodal users' listening" (2012). Independent Studies and Capstones. Paper 648. Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences, Washington University School of Medicine.
https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/pacs_capstones/648