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PURPOSE: to evaluate and compare the performance of elderly people with and without cochlear dead regions in speech recognition tests, in silence and in noise, using hearing aids with and without the activation of the nonlinear frequency compression algorithm. METHODS: 38 elderly people with mild to moderate hearing loss and descending configurati...

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