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Turn an Ear to Hear: How Hearing-Impaired Listeners Can Exploit Head Orientation to Enhance Their Speech Intelligibility in Noisy Social Settings
Jacques A. Grange,
John F. Culling,
Barry Bardsley,
Laura I. Mackinney,
Sarah E. Hughes,
Steven S. Backhouse
Trends in Hearing, Volume: 22, Start page: 233121651880270
Swansea University Author: Barry Bardsley
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Turn an Ear to Hear: How Hearing-Impaired Listeners Can Exploit Head Orientation to Enhance Their Speech Intelligibility in Noisy Social Settings
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