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Effect Of Occlusion, Directionality And Age On Horizontal Localization, Lynzee Nicole Alworth May 2011

Effect Of Occlusion, Directionality And Age On Horizontal Localization, Lynzee Nicole Alworth

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Localization acuity of a given listener is dependent upon the ability discriminate between interaural time and level disparities. Interaural time differences are encoded by low frequency information whereas interaural level differences are encoded by high frequency information. Much research has examined effects of hearing aid microphone technologies and occlusion separately and prior studies have not evaluated age as a factor in localization acuity. Open-fit hearing instruments provide new earmold technologies and varying microphone capabilities; however, these instruments have yet to be evaluated with regard to horizontal localization acuity.

Thus, the purpose of this study is to examine the effects of …