Auditory Localisation Using Hearing Aids

Abstract
A comparison is made between the auditory localisation ability of deaf subjects using chest mounted and post-aural hearing aids both monophonically and stereophonically. The results enable the various systems to be ranked; binaural post-aural being the best. A single chest mounted aid is so poor that for those hearing aid users for whom sound localisation is important, for example the blind, its provision should be regarded as a last resort.

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