Issue Date

1970

Abstract

This dissertation examines auditory perception and audio-visual reception in noise for both hearing-impaired and normal hearing persons, with a goal of determining some of the noise conditions under which amplified acoustic cues for speech can be beneficial to hearing-impaired persons.

Language

English

Publisher

Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences, Washington University School of Medicine

Subject (MeSH)

Speech Perception; Auditory Perception; Noise; Hearing Impaired Persons

Document Type

Thesis

Advisor

Miller, James D.; Hirsh, Ira J.; Niemoeller, Arthur F.; Silverman, S. Richard

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