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Take a person whose hearing is failing through old age.
Do a hearing test of specific frequencies and determine their ability to hear at each frequency. That gives you a sort of bell-shaped graph, I expect.
Have a sample of the normal hearing population as a reference. Very likely a bell-shaped graph.
Have another graph which is the range of normal speech.
Produce a custom hearing aid for the individual that shifts the frequency range of normal speech into the range the person can hear. I expect the range would need to be 'condensed' and moved up or down.
In this way, the individual could hear sort of normally in that they would still have a range of frequencies an still at normal volume.
Am I right in thinking the electronics in this is now feasible?
Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
Got home from the FMB bar (alone, as always - the only people who like exchanging witty banter with me there are the barmaids when they're being paid for it, and the doormen as they show me out )
I shall now watch the first episode of Boys from the Blackstuff - because I can, and because it's true.
If I said that in General they'd burn me - either because they knew what I was talking about, or because they didn't
Then again, that lot would burn Gandhi for being a Paki who didn't contribute sufficiently to the turnover of the food marketing industry
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