Speech-in-noise Perception of Children Using Cochlear Implants and FM Systems

M. Davies, Lubna Yellon, S. Purdy
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FM systems are widely used by children wearing cochlear implants, however there have been few studies of the benefit FM systems provide. This study investigated the speech-in-noise perception of fourteen children aged between 7 and 17 years who use a cochlear implant. Their speech perception was measured using the Hearing in Noise Test (HINT), a test of open-set sentence perception. The signal-to noise ratio was varied from 0 to -3 dB and a recording of actual classroom noise was used as the background noise. Noise was presented from four loudspeakers at 45 , 135 , 225 , and 315 azimuth to simulate classroom listening conditions. Significant FM benefit was found for the 0 and -3 dB SNR conditions. There was an interaction between subject age and FM benefit, with older children showing greater benefit. Younger children had more varied test results. Nine subjects (64%) had a measurable FM advantage based on HINT sentence scores. A small increase in noise level of 3 dB had a negative effect on speech perception, and the use of an FM system helped to counter this effect in most of the children.
使用人工耳蜗和调频系统的儿童在噪音中的语音感知
调频系统被广泛应用于儿童耳蜗植入中,然而关于调频系统的益处的研究却很少。本研究调查了14名年龄在7至17岁之间使用人工耳蜗的儿童在噪音中的言语感知。他们的语言感知使用噪音听力测试(HINT)来测量,这是一种开放集句子感知测试。信噪比在0 ~ -3 dB范围内变化,以教室实际噪声录音作为背景噪声。在45、135、225和315方位角的四个扬声器中呈现噪声,以模拟教室听力条件。在0和-3 dB信噪比条件下发现显著的调频效益。受试者年龄与FM效益之间存在交互作用,年龄较大的儿童表现出更大的效益。年龄较小的孩子的测试结果差异更大。9名被试(64%)在提示句子得分上具有可测量的调频优势。小幅增加3分贝的噪音水平会对语言感知产生负面影响,而使用调频系统有助于抵消大多数儿童的这种影响。
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