A Web-Based Listening Test System for Cochlear Implant Research and its Validation for Remote Testing.

IF 3 2区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Trends in Hearing Pub Date : 2026-01-01 Epub Date: 2026-02-23 DOI:10.1177/23312165261416179
Tobias Goehring, Robert P Carlyon
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Abstract

Web-based applications are increasingly used in clinical audiology, driven by the development of mobile, remote technology, and strong demand. Remote applications also have large potential to increase statistical power, accessibility, and diversity in research studies, but their utility and validity are still unclear. We developed and evaluated a web-based listening test system called AUDITO for cochlear implant (CI) research. By exploiting the advances in wireless streaming technology and personal mobile devices, AUDITO can be used to flexibly implement and administer a wide range of listening tests remotely or in-the-lab. The system was designed to be easy to use without programming. Technical features were implemented to ensure signal quality over wireless streaming. A pilot study with 20 experienced CI recipients was performed to evaluate the validity of remote testing across test paradigms. Comparisons of interest included the presentation of stimuli via cable versus Bluetooth streaming and testing remotely versus in-the-lab. Three listening tests were implemented to measure speech perception for sentences, digits in noise and spectro-temporal resolution. A questionnaire was administered to collect user feedback. The system worked reliably with various Bluetooth-compatible setups including desktop and laptop computers, tablets, and smartphones. Test results were consistent between listening modalities and across tested conditions, confirming the validity of web-based testing for these measures. User feedback was positive for system usability and function, while signal quality was not reported to be compromised via streaming. Web-based systems such as AUDITO can facilitate data collection, enable research collaboration and improve accessibility and inclusion in CI research.

基于网络的人工耳蜗听力测试系统研究及其远程测试验证。
在移动、远程技术的发展和强烈需求的推动下,基于web的应用程序越来越多地用于临床听力学。远程应用程序在增加统计能力、可访问性和研究多样性方面也有很大的潜力,但它们的效用和有效性仍然不清楚。我们开发并评估了一个基于网络的听力测试系统,称为AUDITO,用于人工耳蜗(CI)研究。通过利用无线流媒体技术和个人移动设备的进步,AUDITO可用于灵活地实施和管理远程或实验室中的各种听力测试。该系统被设计成无需编程即可轻松使用。实现了技术特性,以确保无线流媒体的信号质量。对20名有经验的CI接受者进行了一项初步研究,以评估跨测试范式的远程测试的有效性。兴趣的比较包括通过电缆和蓝牙流媒体呈现刺激,远程测试和实验室测试。采用三个听力测试来测量句子、数字在噪声中的语音感知和光谱时间分辨率。通过问卷调查收集用户反馈。该系统在各种蓝牙兼容设置下可靠地工作,包括台式机和笔记本电脑、平板电脑和智能手机。测试结果在听力模式和测试条件之间是一致的,证实了基于网络的测试对这些措施的有效性。用户对系统可用性和功能的反馈是积极的,而信号质量没有因流媒体而受到损害。基于web的系统,如AUDITO,可以促进数据收集,促进研究合作,提高CI研究的可访问性和包容性。
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Trends in Hearing
Trends in Hearing AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGYOTORH-OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
11.10%
发文量
44
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Trends in Hearing is an open access journal completely dedicated to publishing original research and reviews focusing on human hearing, hearing loss, hearing aids, auditory implants, and aural rehabilitation. Under its former name, Trends in Amplification, the journal established itself as a forum for concise explorations of all areas of translational hearing research by leaders in the field. Trends in Hearing has now expanded its focus to include original research articles, with the goal of becoming the premier venue for research related to human hearing and hearing loss.
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