9 resultados para Signal conditioning
em School of Medicine, Washington University, United States
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This paper addresses the relationship between noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) and hypoxic conditioning prior to noise exposure. The study begins the process of determining the number and characteristic of the gene(s) involved in the cochlear hypoxic conditioning response.
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The purpose of this study was to examine objective and subjective distortion present when frequency modulation (FM) systems were coupled with four digital signal processing (DSP) hearing aids. Electroacoustic analysis and subjective listening tests by experienced audiologists revealed that distortion levels varied across hearing aids and channels.
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This paper discusses the results of a study to determine a relationship between the EEG pattern and autonomic conditioning.
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This paper reviews a study to determine the usefulness of signal processing along with lipreading in improving speech perception of profoundly hearing impaired persons.
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This paper is a review of a study on chinchillas to test discrimination of sounds and related factors such as novelty, habituation and same-different discrimination.