ZHANG Min.The Eight Year Development of Listening Effort in China across the Past 8 Years[J].Chinese Scientific Journal of Hearing and Speech Rehabilitation,2024,22(02):116-119.
ZHANG Min.The Eight Year Development of Listening Effort in China across the Past 8 Years[J].Chinese Scientific Journal of Hearing and Speech Rehabilitation,2024,22(02):116-119. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1672-4933.2024.02.002.
The Eight Year Development of Listening Effort in China across the Past 8 Years
the domestic and international research progress on the listening effort construction across the past 8 years was reviewed. The key breakthroughs in this field were summarized. The main challenges and positive prospects of research and clinical application in the field of listening effort in China were addressed.
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