Aleksandra Koprowska, Dorothea Wendt, Maja Serman, Torsten Dau, Jeremy Marozeau
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摘要
目的:研究听觉训练如何影响听力受损听者在噪声任务中的努力程度:本研究调查了听觉训练如何影响听力受损的听者在噪声中进行听力测试时所付出的努力:设计:瞳孔测量法用于描述噪声中听力测试(HINT)中听力努力的特征。一半的研究参与者完成了训练,另一半组成了积极对照组:研究样本:20 名 63 至 79 岁的资深助听器使用者:结果:与开始时相比,两组参与者在研究结束时都获得了更高的瞳孔放大峰值(PPD)。然而,对扩展时间窗口中的瞳孔扩张进行分析后发现,训练组比对照组的瞳孔反应幅度更大。即使在 HINT 没有改善的情况下,也能从瞳孔反应中观察到训练对努力的影响:研究结果表明,与只考虑噪声中言语表现的情况相比,使用听力努力度量标准可以更深入地了解听觉训练的效果。从学生反应中观察到的趋势表明,在训练和安慰剂干预后,学生的努力程度都有所提高,这很可能反映了个人动机的影响。
The effect of auditory training on listening effort in hearing-aid users: insights from a pupillometry study.
Objective: The study investigated how auditory training affects effort exerted by hearing-impaired listeners in speech-in-noise task.
Design: Pupillometry was used to characterise listening effort during a hearing in noise test (HINT) before and after phoneme-in-noise identification training. Half of the study participants completed the training, while the other half formed an active control group.
Study sample: Twenty 63-to-79 years old experienced hearing-aid users.
Results: Higher peak pupil dilations (PPDs) were obtained at the end of the study compared to the beginning in both groups of the participants. The analysis of pupil dilation in an extended time window revealed, however, that the magnitude of pupillary response increased more in the training than in the control group. The effect of training on effort was observed in pupil responses even when no improvement in HINT was found.
Conclusion: The results demonstrate that using a listening effort metric adds additional insights into the effectiveness of auditory training compared to the situation when only speech-in-noise performance is considered. Trends observed in pupil responses suggested increased effort-both after the training and the placebo intervention-most likely reflecting the effect of the individual's motivation.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Audiology is committed to furthering development of a scientifically robust evidence base for audiology. The journal is published by the British Society of Audiology, the International Society of Audiology and the Nordic Audiological Society.