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Hervé Lissek, Gilles André Courtois, Vincent Pierre Olivier Grimaldi

The auditory system enables listeners to estimate the localization of auditory events resorting notablyto individual binaural cues and room reflections reaching the eardrum. For hearing-impaired listenersusing hearing aids, those cues are possibly distorte ...
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Subjective evaluation of a spatialization feature for hearing aids by normal-hearing and hearing-impaired subjects

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