Effect of background noise and memory load on listening effort of young adults with and without hearing loss

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Kumiko Nishida , Chie Obuchi , Masae Shiroma , Hidehiko Okamoto , Yoshihiro Noguchi
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Abstract

Objective

People with hearing loss often encounter difficulties in hearing under adverse conditions, such as listening in the presence of noise. Listening effort is an indicator used to assess listening difficulties in daily life. Although many studies on listening effort have been conducted in recent years, there is a notable gap in the exploration of how task load influences listening effort in young adults. This study compared the effects of background noise and memory load on task performance and subjective listening effort in young adults with and without hearing loss.

Methods

The study included a group of 8 adults with hearing loss (mean age: 24.1 ± 6.0 years) and a group of 16 individuals with normal hearing (mean age: 27.9 ± 4.9 years). A number memorizing task was conducted, involving two types of auditory digits (either three or seven digits) presented under multi-talker babble noise conditions of signal-to-noise ratio of −5 dB [SN −5 dB] or SN +5 dB. Participants determined whether the number presented in the encoding interval matched the one presented in the retrieval interval. Subsequently, they were asked to complete a questionnaire using a Visual Analog Scale (VAS) to assess their subjective listening effort. Percentage of correct responses, reaction times, and VAS ratings were compared between adults with and without hearing loss.

Results

Our results showed significant differences between the two groups in the percentage of correct responses and the reaction time under the SN −5 dB conditions, regardless of the memory load. Under the SN +5 dB conditions, a significant difference was found only in the percentage of correct responses for seven digits. In the normal hearing group, the percentage of correct responses and VAS ratings tended to decrease as the memory load increased, even under the same noise condition. Conversely, in the hearing loss group, a consistent trend could not be identified in the effects of noise and memory load on the percentage of correct responses and VAS ratings.

Conclusion

These results suggest that in conditions of high noise load, young adults with hearing loss show a higher tendency for listening effort to be affected by other loads. We confirmed that for some participants with hearing loss, the task exceeded a certain level of difficulty in the SN −5 dB and seven digits condition, leading to a change in their motivation and strategy used. Future research should examine ways to control for participants’ motivations.

背景噪音和记忆负担对有听力损失和无听力损失的年轻人听力的影响
目标听力损失患者经常会在不利条件下遇到听力困难,例如在噪音环境中聆听。听力努力是用于评估日常生活中听力困难的一项指标。虽然近年来对听力努力程度进行了许多研究,但在探索任务负荷如何影响青壮年听力努力程度方面还存在明显差距。本研究比较了背景噪声和记忆负担对有听力损失和无听力损失的年轻人的任务表现和主观听力努力程度的影响。方法 本研究包括一组 8 名有听力损失的成年人(平均年龄:24.1 ± 6.0 岁)和一组 16 名听力正常者(平均年龄:27.9 ± 4.9 岁)。在信噪比为 -5 dB [SN -5 dB] 或 SN +5 dB 的多语种咿呀噪音条件下,进行了一项数字记忆任务,涉及两种类型的听觉数字(三个或七个数字)。被试判断编码间隔中出现的数字是否与检索间隔中出现的数字一致。随后,他们被要求使用视觉模拟量表(VAS)填写一份问卷,以评估他们的主观听力努力程度。结果表明,在 SN -5 dB 条件下,无论记忆负荷如何,两组人的正确反应百分比和反应时间都存在显著差异。在 SN +5 dB 条件下,只有七个数字的正确反应百分比存在显著差异。在听力正常组中,即使在相同的噪声条件下,随着记忆负荷的增加,正确反应的百分比和 VAS 评分也呈下降趋势。相反,在听力损失组中,噪声和记忆负荷对正确回答百分比和 VAS 评分的影响没有一致的趋势。我们证实,对于一些听力损失的参与者来说,在 SN -5 dB 和七位数条件下,任务的难度超过了一定水平,从而导致他们的动机和策略发生变化。未来的研究应该研究如何控制参与者的动机。
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Auris Nasus Larynx
Auris Nasus Larynx 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
5.90%
发文量
169
审稿时长
30 days
期刊介绍: The international journal Auris Nasus Larynx provides the opportunity for rapid, carefully reviewed publications concerning the fundamental and clinical aspects of otorhinolaryngology and related fields. This includes otology, neurotology, bronchoesophagology, laryngology, rhinology, allergology, head and neck medicine and oncologic surgery, maxillofacial and plastic surgery, audiology, speech science. Original papers, short communications and original case reports can be submitted. Reviews on recent developments are invited regularly and Letters to the Editor commenting on papers or any aspect of Auris Nasus Larynx are welcomed. Founded in 1973 and previously published by the Society for Promotion of International Otorhinolaryngology, the journal is now the official English-language journal of the Oto-Rhino-Laryngological Society of Japan, Inc. The aim of its new international Editorial Board is to make Auris Nasus Larynx an international forum for high quality research and clinical sciences.
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