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Impact of visual cues on directional benefit and preference: Part I--laboratory tests.

机译:视觉提示对定向利益和偏好的影响:第一部分-实验室测试。

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OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the laboratory tests of the current investigation was to examine how visual cues impact directional (DIR) benefit and preference for the DIR microphone hearing aid (re: the omnidirectional [OMNI] microphone). Specifically, three hypotheses were examined: (1) the presence of visual cues would improve OMNI-aided performance to ceiling levels and therefore reduce DIR benefit and preference, (2) DIR benefit measured in the audiovisual (AV) condition could not be predicted by that measured using auditory-only (AO) testing, and (3) with visual cues, listeners with greater lipreading skills would perceive less DIR benefit than did listeners with lesser lipreading skills. DESIGN: Twenty-four adults with sensorineural hearing loss were recruited. Their speech recognition performances were measured in two hearing aid microphone modes (DIR and OMNI), at various signal-to-noise ratios (SNR, -10 to +10 dB in 4-dB steps) and under two presentation conditions (AV and AO) by using the AV version of the Connected Speech Test. Microphone preference (DIR versus OMNI) was also assessed with and without visual cues at each of the SNRs by using the same Connected Speech Test sentences. Lipreading skills were measured using the Utley test. RESULTS: The speech recognition data revealed that the participants obtained significantly less DIR benefit in the AV condition because their AV performances were at the ceiling level. Consistent with this, the likelihood of preferring DIR processing was significantly reduced when visual cues were available to the listeners. Further, DIR benefit measured in the AV condition was not correlated with that measured in the AO condition while being significantly and negatively correlated with lipreading skill. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that AO laboratory testing overestimates the DIR benefit and preference for DIR processing that hearing aid users may have in most face-to-face conversations in typical SNR, real-world environments. Additionally, because the DIR benefit measured in the AV condition cannot be predicted by the benefit score obtained from traditional AO laboratory testing, the effect of visual cues should be considered in establishing a valid laboratory/clinical environment and protocol for DIR microphone hearing aid testing. In light of these findings, consultations should be provided for hearing aid users with superior lipreading skills to help them adjust their expectations regarding the possibly small perceivable benefit gained from DIR microphone hearing aids.
机译:目的:本次调查的实验室测试的目的是检查视觉提示如何影响DIR麦克风助听器(DIR:全向[OMNI]麦克风)的方向性(DIR)利益和偏好。具体来说,我们检查了三个假设:(1)视觉提示的存在将OMNI辅助性能提高到最高水平,因此降低了DIR的好处和偏爱;(2)视听(AV)条件下测得的DIR好处无法通过以下方式预测:使用仅听觉(AO)测试进行的测量,以及(3)具有视觉提示的情况下,具有较高唇读技巧的听众将比具有较少唇读技巧的听众感受到更少的DIR收益。设计:招募了二十四名患有感音神经性听力丧失的成年人。他们的语音识别性能是在两种助听器麦克风模式(DIR和OMNI)下,在各种信噪比(SNR,-10至+10 dB(4 dB步长))和两种演示条件(AV和AO)下测量的)(使用连接语音测试的AV版本)。通过使用相同的连接语音测试语句,还可以评估在每个SNR情况下是否有视觉提示的麦克风偏好(DIR与OMNI)。使用Utley测验来衡量口语技巧。结果:语音识别数据显示,参与者在AV状态下获得的DIR益处明显较少,因为他们的AV性能处于最高水平。与此相一致,当听众有视觉提示时,使用DIR处理的可能性就大大降低了。此外,在AV条件下测得的DIR收益与AO条件下测得的DIR收益不相关,而与唇读技巧显着负相关。结论:这些结果表明,AO实验室测试高估了DIR的优势和对DIR处理的偏爱,在典型的SNR,真实环境中,助听器用户在大多数面对面对话中可能会遇到这种情况。此外,由于无法通过从传统AO实验室测试中获得的收益评分来预测在AV条件下测得的DIR收益,因此在建立有效的DIR麦克风助听器测试的实验室/临床环境和协议时,应考虑视觉提示的影响。鉴于这些发现,应为具有出色唇读技巧的助听器用户提供咨询,以帮助他们调整对DIR麦克风助听器可能产生的较小益处的期望。

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