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Relating hearing loss and executive functions to hearing aid users preference for and speech recognition with different combinations of binaural noise reduction and microphone directionality

机译:将听力损失和执行功能与助听器用户对双耳降噪和麦克风指向性的不同组合的偏爱和语音识别相关联

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Knowledge of how executive functions relate to preferred hearing aid (HA) processing is sparse and seemingly inconsistent with related knowledge for speech recognition outcomes. This study thus aimed to find out if (1) performance on a measure of reading span (RS) is related to preferred binaural noise reduction (NR) strength, (2) similar relations exist for two different, non-verbal measures of executive function, (3) pure-tone average hearing loss (PTA), signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), and microphone directionality (DIR) also influence preferred NR strength, and (4) preference and speech recognition outcomes are similar. Sixty elderly HA users took part. Six HA conditions consisting of omnidirectional or cardioid microphones followed by inactive, moderate, or strong binaural NR as well as linear amplification were tested. Outcome was assessed at fixed SNRs using headphone simulations of a frontal target talker in a busy cafeteria. Analyses showed positive effects of active NR and DIR on preference, and negative and positive effects of, respectively, strong NR and DIR on speech recognition. Also, while moderate NR was the most preferred NR setting overall, preference for strong NR increased with SNR. No relation between RS and preference was found. However, larger PTA was related to weaker preference for inactive NR and stronger preference for strong NR for both microphone modes. Equivalent (but weaker) relations between worse performance on one non-verbal measure of executive function and the HA conditions without DIR were found. For speech recognition, there were relations between HA condition, PTA, and RS, but their pattern differed from that for preference. Altogether, these results indicate that, while moderate NR works well in general, a notable proportion of HA users prefer stronger NR. Furthermore, PTA and executive functions can account for some of the variability in preference for, and speech recognition with, different binaural NR and DIR settings.
机译:关于执行功能如何与首选助听器(HA)处理相关的知识很少,而且似乎与语音识别结果的相关知识不一致。因此,本研究旨在确定(1)阅读跨度(RS)量度的表现是否与首选双耳降噪(NR)强度相关,(2)对于两种不同的非语言执行功能量度,存在相似的关系,(3)纯音平均听力损失(PTA),信噪比(SNR)和麦克风指向性(DIR)也影响首选的NR强度,并且(4)偏好和语音识别结果相似。参加活动的有60位老年人HA用户。测试了六个HA条件,包括全向或心形麦克风,然后是非活动,中度或强双耳NR以及线性放大。结果是在繁忙的自助餐厅中使用正面目标说话者的耳机模拟以固定的SNR评估的。分析显示主动NR和DIR对偏好的正面影响,以及强NR和DIR对语音识别的负面和正面影响。此外,虽然总体而言,中度NR是最优选的NR设置,但随着SNR的增加,对强NR的偏好也会增加。没有发现RS与偏好之间的关系。但是,较大的PTA与两种麦克风模式对非活动NR的偏爱性弱和对强NR的偏爱性强有关。发现执行功能的一种非语言量度上的较差表现与没有DIR的HA条件之间的等效(但较弱)关系。对于语音识别,HA条件,PTA和RS之间存在关系,但是它们的模式与偏好模式不同。总的来说,这些结果表明,尽管中等程度的降噪效果通常很好,但是,大量的HA用户更喜欢更强的降噪效果。此外,PTA和执行功能可以解决因不同双耳NR和DIR设置而导致的语音识别的某些可变性。

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