How Hearing Aids Are NOT Like Glasses
By: Holly Hosford-Dunn Ph.D. This week is a guest post from the Hearing Economics blog editor. To our HHTM readers, Eyes and ears are linked in our thinking and speaking, as in “The eyes and ears have it.” Have what, exactly? Seeing and hearing are so different, why they are treated like kissing cousins?…
Read MoreBACK TO BASICS: The Case of the Missing Fundamental
By Marshall Chasin, AuD This post was featured in the January issue of the Hearing Review. Way back in the mid-1950s, (and it was a dark and stormy night), two researchers- we will call them Miller and Licklider (actually those are their real names), had a request from Bell Labs to define the best frequency…
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