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FreeHear: A new sound-field speech-in-babble hearing assessment toolMoore et al., 2019
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- Moore D
- Whiston H
- Lough M
- Marsden A
- Dillon H
- Munro K
- Stone M
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- Trends in hearing
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Pure-tone threshold audiometry is currently the standard test of hearing. However, in everyday life, we are more concerned with listening to speech of moderate loudness and, specifically, listening to a particular talker against a background of other talkers. FreeHear …
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