Stuart Gatehouse: the International Perspective
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Abstract
The international contributions of Stuart Gatehouse are reviewed in three areas: as a scientist, as an advisor to health policy makers, and as a participant in international conferences. He was able, as no other auditory scientist of his time, to bridge the gap between scientific and clinical research. His ability to apply sound scientific principles to issues of clinical importance was most apparent in his work in three main areas of his research: acclimatization to amplified speech, auditory disability and hearing aid benefit, and candidature for linear and nonlinear signal processing.
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Gatehouse S
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Robinson K, Gatehouse S
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DOI: 10.1121/1.412230.
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Gatehouse S
. Role of perceptual acclimatization in the selection of frequency responses for hearing aids. J Am Acad Audiol. 1993; 4(5):296-306.
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Haggard M, Gatehouse S, Davis A
. The high prevalence of hearing disorders and its implications for services in the UK. Br J Audiol. 1981; 15(4):241-51.
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Swan I, Gatehouse S
. The value of routine in-the-ear measurement of hearing aid gain. Br J Audiol. 1995; 29(5):271-7.
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