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Auditory Processing Disorder
Hearing aids and cochlear
implants
- What
can hearing aids do other than amplify sound? - By Harvey Dillon.
Published in Hearing Matters, May issue, 2002.
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Should
I wear a hearing aid with my cochlear implant?
- By Teresa Ching.
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Do
Cochlear implants work with hearing aids? Yes, they do! -
By Teresa Ching. Submitted to CONTACT, Spring issue, 2001, to be
published by Cochlear Implant Club International, Inc.
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Conquering
hearing problems: scientists and consumers working together This paper summarises the
views expressed by six hearing-impaired consumers of hearing aids at an
international conference. Teresa Ching
et al. The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Audiology, 22
(1), May 2000, 15-17.
Acoustic shock
- Acoustic
shock - By Harvey Dillon. Acoustic shock results from the occasional,
intense, unwanted signals that accidentally occur within the telephone network.
Devices to limit acoustic shock have been the subject of research in recent
years.
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Acoustic
shock - An overview. This is a PowerPoint
presentation by Harvey Dillon at XXVI International Audiology Congress,
Melbourne, March 2002. You would need to have PowerPoint installed on your
computer to open this file.
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