噪音性听力损失患者的听力努力

IF 0.3 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
H. Shetty, Suma Raju, Y. Kumar, Sanjana S. Singh
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摘要

摘要目的认知能力有效地分配资源,实现对噪声语音的轻松听听。在噪声性听力损失(NIHL)患者中,这种实体很少被探索;因此,本文研究了不同信噪比下NIHL患者的听力努力。方法将40例对称性轻度感音神经性听力损失患者分为对照组和临床组。在四种不同的信噪比条件下,使用双任务范式测量听力努力。此外,采用间隙检测测验来评估时间加工能力。结果各组重复和回忆分数均随信噪比的降低而降低。这些差异在临床组明显小于对照组。在听力努力任务中,两组学生的回忆分数和重复分数之间存在显著的正相关。临床组颞加工损伤明显高于对照组。结论与单纯听力损失相比,噪声性听力损失个体表现出明显的时间加工障碍,导致听力困难。
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Listening effort in individuals with noise-induced hearing loss
Abstract Objective The cognitive capacity allocates the resources effectively for effortless listening to speech presented in noise. This entity is minimally explored in individuals with noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL); therefore, the listening effort in individuals with NIHL at different signal-to-noise ratios was investigated. Method Forty participants with symmetrical mild sensorineural hearing loss were sub-grouped into control and clinical groups. The listening effort was measured using the dual-task paradigm at four different signal-to-noise conditions. In addition, a gap detection test was used to assess temporal processing ability. Results The repeat and recall scores were reduced with decreased signal-to-noise ratios in each group. These differences were significantly poorer in the clinical group than in the control group. A significant strong positive relation was observed between the recall and repeat scores of both groups for the listening effort tasks. Temporal processing impairment was significantly higher in the clinical group than in the control group. Conclusion Individuals with noise-induced hearing loss exhibit a significant temporal processing impairment that leads to effortful listening than hearing loss alone.
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