Method for fitting a hearing aid to the needs of a hearing...

Electrical audio signal processing systems and devices – Monitoring/measuring of audio devices – Testing of hearing aids

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C381S312000, C600S559000

Reexamination Certificate

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07599499

ABSTRACT:
A method for prescribing the initial setting of signal processing parameters in a hearing aid to the needs of a hearing aid user includes gathering and storing in electronic form a first set of data concerning the user's audiological function and gathering and storing in electronic form a second set of data indicating the level of cognitive function possessed by the user. The two sets of data are used in combination for computing at least one suggested initial setting of the signal processing parameters of the hearing aid.

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