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by Laurel A. Christensen, PhD
This article looks at how each development step differs from traditional fixed directionality, explains how different directional features work, and gives clinical advice for each. In addition, accessories that can further improve SNR via wireless communication are discussed.
by Marshall Chasin, AuD
In this issue of Canadian Audiologist we have invited all hearing aid manufacturers to submit short overviews of their products and how they can be controlled with smartphone and app use.
with Bill Bielski, AuD
Peter Stelmacovich, MCl Sc
The Wired AuD returns with some helpful tips from Bill Bielski and Peter Stelmacovich on transitioning to post-secondary school.
with Kelly Tremblay
What is old is new again. It seems as if the topic of auditory training is continuously “hot.” Kelly Tremblay explores it’s recent surge in popularity.
with Robert V. Harrison, PhD, DSc
Robert Harrison gives us an overview of his message from the recent ENT World Congress in Paris entitled “Central auditory changes in sensorineural hearing loss.”
with Alberto Behar, PEng
In spite of presentations and articles about the effects of noise. Alberto tries to figure out why people really like noise.
by Marshall Chasin, AuD
Marshall fires up the Canadian Audiologist time machine one more time and gives us a book review about Herman G. Wallenfels 1967 book, “Hearing Aids on Prescription.”
with Robert V. Harrison, PhD, DSc
Robert Harrison urges all Canadian audiologists to look beyond their own test results and not to forget about etiology when it comes to audiometric evaluation.
by Wayne J. Staab, PhD
Wayne takes a fascinating look at how today’s audiometer is a far cry from what it was more than one hundred years ago, not only visibly, but also in technology.
with Alberto Behar, PEng
Alberto Behar give us the lowdown on uses and accuracy when it comes to choosing a sound level meter App.