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The effects of hearing loss on the importance of high- and low-frequency information to speech understanding.

机译:听力损失对高频和低频信息对语音理解的重要性的影响。

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Recent research results have suggested that sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) has a larger detrimental effect on high- than low-frequency speech information. To examine the effect of SNHL on the importance of low- and high-frequency speech information, sentence recognition in noise was assessed in multiple high, low, and band widening filter conditions. Study subjects included a hearing loss group (HI), consisting of persons with essentially “flat” SNHL, and a control group of subjects with normal hearing (NHS), listening to the same materials under comparable conditions of audibility and presentation level. Masked thresholds in the speech background noise were also obtained to ensure that the levels of masking noise, rather than auditory thresholds, determined audibility for both groups. Finally, the role that cochlear dead regions may play in limiting the utility of speech information in specific frequency regions was examined.; Results suggest that SNHL reduces the contribution of speech information across a wide frequency range. This general reduction in scores across all filter conditions can be explained, in part, by the elevation of thresholds in noise for the HI subjects compared to the NHS group. On average, masked thresholds for the HI were about 5 dB greater than those for the NHS group and did not vary significantly across frequency. In contrast to recent reports, however, the HI subjects in this study were able to use high frequency information, as well or better than low frequency information, to improve their speech understanding. In addition, the patterns of performance changes were similar for the HI group and the NHS group suggesting that hearing loss causes a uniform rather than frequency-specific degradation of speech information, at least for subjects with flat SNHL. Finally, despite substantially poorer speech recognition performance of the HI subjects, compared to the NHS group, no evidence of large-scale cochlear dead regions was found. This indicates that cochlear dead regions are not a prerequisite for SNHL to have a significant negative impact on speech understanding.
机译:最近的研究结果表明,感觉神经性听力损失(SNHL)对高频语音信息的危害要大于低频语音信息。为了检查SNHL对低频和高频语音信息的重要性的影响,在多个高,低和频带扩展滤波器条件下评估了噪声中的句子识别。研究对象包括听力损失组(HI),由基本“扁平”的SNHL组成;对照组为听力正常的受试者(NHS),他们在可听度和表现水平相当的条件下收听相同的材料。还获得语音背景噪声中的掩蔽阈值,以确保掩蔽噪声的级别而非听觉阈值确定了两组的可听性。最后,研究了耳蜗死区在限制特定频率区域中语音信息的实用性方面可能发挥的作用。结果表明,SNHL在很宽的频率范围内减少了语音信息的贡献。在所有过滤条件下,分数的总体下降可以部分解释为与NHS组相比,HI受试者的噪声阈值升高。平均而言,HI的掩蔽阈值比NHS组的掩蔽阈值高约5 dB,并且在整个频率范围内变化不大。然而,与最近的报道相反,本研究中的HI受试者能够使用高频信息,以及比低频信息更好的语言,来改善他们的语音理解。此外,对于HI组和NHS组,性能变化的模式相似,这表明,至少对于SNHL平坦的受试者,听力损失会导致语音信息的均匀而不是频率特定的降级。最后,尽管与NHS组相比,HI受试者的语音识别性能明显较差,但没有发现大规模的人工耳蜗盲区的证据。这表明,耳蜗盲区不是SNHL对语音理解产生重大负面影响的先决条件。

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  • 作者单位

    Vanderbilt University.;

  • 授予单位 Vanderbilt University.;
  • 学科 Health Sciences Audiology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2002
  • 页码 103 p.
  • 总页数 103
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 耳科学、耳疾病;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:46:36

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