Elderly patients demonstrate more difficulty in telephone communication than in direct conversation. This deterioration in comprehension is due most likely to the narrowing of frequency range of transmission (300-3,400 Hz) and the lack of specific maps in the sound processor to accommodate the reduced information.
Di Nardo, W., Anzivino, R., Gambini, G., De Corso, E., Paludetti, G., Improvement of telephone communication in elderly cochlear implant patients, <<AUDIOLOGY & NEURO-OTOLOGY>>, 2014; 19 Suppl 1 (Febbraio): 27-32. [doi:10.1159/000371605] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/65791]
Improvement of telephone communication in elderly cochlear implant patients
Di Nardo, Walter;Anzivino, Roberta;Gambini, Gloria;De Corso, Eugenio;Paludetti, Gaetano
2014
Abstract
Elderly patients demonstrate more difficulty in telephone communication than in direct conversation. This deterioration in comprehension is due most likely to the narrowing of frequency range of transmission (300-3,400 Hz) and the lack of specific maps in the sound processor to accommodate the reduced information.File in questo prodotto:
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