Department of Audiology Faculty Articles
Title
Music is in the Air
ResearchID/ORCID ID
0000-0001-6770-4377
Volume
26
Issue
2
Publication Date / Copyright Date
Spring 2010
First Page
36
Last Page
39
Publisher
Hearing Health Foundation
Abstract
Excerpt
For years, hearing aids have been designed primarily for amplifying live speech. However, sound can also come via many other sources, including MP3 players, cell phones, computers, TVs and the Internet. Until recently, receiving these other signals has been an afterthought in hearing device design. Finally, hearing aid and cochlear implant manufacturers are tuning in to your needs.
Disciplines
Communication Sciences and Disorders | Medicine and Health Sciences | Speech and Hearing Science | Speech Pathology and Audiology
Keywords
audiology, cochlear implant manufacturers, hearing aids, speech amplification
NSUWorks Citation
Nicholson, Nannette and Taylor, Dawn O'Brien, "Music is in the Air" (2010). Department of Audiology Faculty Articles. 88.
https://nsuworks.nova.edu/hpd_aud_facarticles/88