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Experimental and Numerical Studies on Vibration Modes and Transcranial Attenuation Characteristics in Unilateral Bone Conduction Hearing
2020
Shock and Vibration
Bone conduction (BC) hearing devices have been used to improve hearing in patients with unilateral conductive hearing loss; however, the clinical results of improvement in the sound localization ability are still controversial. Transcranial transmission in BC may be an important factor affecting sound localization abilities. Transcranial or interaural attenuation, derived from energy attenuation during the BC process, is determined by the different transfer functions of multiple pathways and
doi:10.1155/2020/4962098
fatcat:gdwr6hcagre55ndafbzn3oclcq