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Toward EEG-Assisted Hearing Aids: Objective Threshold Estimation Based on Ear-EEG in Subjects With Sensorineural Hearing Loss

机译:迈向脑电图助听器:感性神经性听力损失患者基于脑电图的客观阈值估计

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Electrophysiological feedback on activity in the auditory pathway may potentially advance the next generation of hearing aids. Conventional electroencephalographic (EEG) systems are, however, impractical during daily life and incompatible with hearing aids. Ear-EEG is a method in which the EEG is recorded from electrodes embedded in a hearing aid like earpiece. The method therefore provides an unobtrusive way of measuring neural activity suitable for use in everyday life. This study aimed to determine whether ear-EEG could be used to estimate hearing thresholds in subjects with sensorineural hearing loss. Specifically, ear-EEG was used to determine physiological thresholds at 0.5, 1, 2, and 4?kHz using auditory steady-state response measurements. To evaluate ear-EEG in relation to current methods, thresholds were estimated from a concurrently recorded conventional scalp EEG. The threshold detection rate for ear-EEG was 20% lower than the detection rate for scalp EEG. Thresholds estimated using in-ear referenced ear-EEG were found to be elevated at an average of 5.9, 2.3, 5.6, and 1.5?dB relative to scalp thresholds at 0.5, 1, 2, and 4?kHz, respectively. No differences were found in the variance of means between in-ear ear-EEG and scalp EEG. In-ear ear-EEG, auditory steady-state response thresholds were found at 12.1 to 14.4?dB sensation level with an intersubject variation comparable to that of behavioral thresholds. Collectively, it is concluded that although further refinement of the method is needed to optimize the threshold detection rate, ear-EEG is a feasible method for hearing threshold level estimation in subjects with sensorineural hearing impairment.
机译:关于听觉通路活动的电生理反馈可能会推动下一代助听器的发展。然而,常规的脑电图(EEG)系统在日常生活中不切实际并且与助听器不兼容。 Ear-EEG是从嵌入在助听器(如听筒)中的电极记录EEG的方法。因此,该方法提供了一种适合日常使用的测量神经活动的简便方法。这项研究旨在确定是否可以使用耳脑电图来估计感觉神经性听力损失受试者的听力阈值。具体而言,使用耳式EEG通过听觉稳态响应测量来确定0.5、1、2和4?kHz处的生理阈值。为了评估与当前方法相关的耳朵脑电图,从同时记录的常规头皮脑电图估计阈值。脑电图的阈值检测率比头皮脑电图的检测率低20%。发现相对于头皮阈值0.5、1、2和4?kHz,使用入耳参考耳EEG估计的阈值分别平均升高了5.9、2.3、5.6和1.5?dB。入耳式脑电图和头皮脑电图的均值差异没有发现差异。在入耳式EEG中,听觉稳态反应阈值的感觉水平为12.1至14.4?dB,受试者间的变化与行为阈值相当。总体而言,得出的结论是,尽管需要进一步完善该方法以优化阈值检测率,但是耳EEG是一种用于感觉神经性听力障碍受试者的听力阈值水平估计的可行方法。

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