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Volume 12
What Is a Hearing Care Outcome? Rethinking Measurement Through Trust, Agency, and Identity
In audiology, we often treat outcomes as endpoints. We test, we fit, we measure, and we move on. Outcomes are usually presented as stable, objective snapshots of change. This article revisits how we define and evaluate success in hearing care.
Volume 2
Binaural Beamforming and Directionality: Siemens Technology Holds Clear Performance Advantage
In this Siemens-sponsored advertorial we learn about Since the inception of directional processing in hearing aids, Siemens has been at the forefront of development and research.
Measuring Directionality of Modern Hearing Aids
Marc Aubreville, Dipl.-Ing and Stefan Petrausch, PhD explain why directionality in hearing aids is a key factor in understanding speech in noise, especially in very complex and demanding situations.
Let’s Talk Basics!
When measuring sound or noise we often get immersed in dBA, sound pressures, intensity, levels, etc. Do we need all of those? Most probably, no! It depends what you want to describe/measure, but still you have to know which term to use and when! Alberto Behar will sort it out for us.