Adaptation of Scoring Methods for Testing Cochlear Implant Users Using the Cantonese Hearing In Noise Test (CHINT)

被引:5
|
作者
Wong, Lena L. N. [1 ]
Keung, Saga K. H. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hong Kong, Fac Educ, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[2] Widex Hong Kong Hearing & Speech Ctr Ltd, Audiol Team, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
来源
EAR AND HEARING | 2013年 / 34卷 / 05期
关键词
SPEECH-PERCEPTION; CODING STRATEGY; LISTENERS; RECEPTION; NUCLEUS; QUIET;
D O I
10.1097/AUD.0b013e31828e0fbb
中图分类号
R36 [病理学]; R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
学科分类号
100104 ; 100213 ;
摘要
Objectives: It is often difficult to use an adaptive approach to evaluate speech reception in noise in cochlear implant (CI) users, because of variations in performance. Thus, two studies were conducted to develop an alternative method for scoring the Cantonese Hearing In Noise Test (CHINT) and to use this method for evaluating speech reception in CI users. Design: In Study 1, 20 normal-hearing adults were tested using four scoring methods, including three modified and the standard HINT scoring method. The speech was presented in the front, and noise originated from the front, the right, or the left loudspeakers, as a standard HINT protocol. Threshold signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) and word intelligibility percent score (word score) were measured in each CHINT noise condition using each rule. In Study 2, depending on the word score of the individual CI user in the quiet CHINT condition, different adaptive rules were selected to score the responses from 12 CI users in the three noise conditions. The percentage of CI users who could successfully be tested using these scoring methods was evaluated. Results: In Study 1, threshold S/Ns obtained using different rules were significantly different and consistent with expectations. The slopes of the performance-intensity function relating mean word scores and threshold S/Ns were linear and agreed well with previous findings. These results showed that the modified rules could be used to adaptively measure CHINT thresholds in noise. In Study 2, these modified rules were successful in measuring CHINT thresholds in 10 of the 12 participants, whose word scores in quiet exceeded 40%. Conclusions: These modified rules could be used in CI users whose speech reception ability could not have been measured otherwise.
引用
收藏
页码:630 / 636
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] The Effect of Residual Acoustic Hearing and Adaptation to Uncertainty on Speech Perception in Cochlear Implant Users: Evidence From Eye-Tracking
    McMurray, Bob
    Farris-Trimble, Ashley
    Seedorff, Michael
    Rigler, Hannah
    EAR AND HEARING, 2016, 37 (01): : e37 - e51
  • [32] Feasibility of Speech Testing Using Wireless Connection in Single-Sided Cochlear Implant Users
    Bae, Seong Hoon
    Jung, Youngrak
    Hur, Ji Hye
    Ha Kim, Jeong
    Choi, Jae Young
    JOURNAL OF AUDIOLOGY AND OTOLOGY, 2023, 27 (03): : 133 - 138
  • [33] Utilizing hearing aid directional microphones and noise reduction algorithms to improve speech understanding and listening preferences for cochlear implant users
    Chung, K
    Zeng, FG
    Waltzman, S
    COCHLEAR IMPLANTS, 2004, 1273 : 89 - 92
  • [34] Electric-acoustic interaction measurements in cochlear-implant users with ipsilateral residual hearing using electrocochleography
    Krueger, Benjamin
    Buechner, Andreas
    Lenarz, Thomas
    Nogueira, Waldo
    JOURNAL OF THE ACOUSTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, 2020, 147 (01): : 350 - 363
  • [35] Timbre discrimination in cochlear implant users and normal hearing subjects using cross-faded synthetic tones
    Rahne, Torsten
    Boehme, Lars
    Goetze, Gerrit
    JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE METHODS, 2011, 199 (02) : 290 - 295
  • [36] Acoustic Analysis of Persian Vowels in Cochlear Implant Users: A Comparison With Hearing-impaired Children Using Hearing Aid and Normal-hearing Children
    Jafari, Narges
    Yadegari, Fariba
    Jalaie, Shohreh
    JOURNAL OF VOICE, 2016, 30 (06) : 763.e1 - 763.e7
  • [37] Assessment of the Speech Intelligibility Performance of Post Lingual Cochlear Implant Users at Different Signal-to-Noise Ratios Using the Turkish Matrix Test
    Polat, Zahra
    Bulut, Erdogan
    Atas, Ahmet
    BALKAN MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2016, 33 (05) : 532 - 538
  • [38] Examining the Relationship Between Speech Recognition and a Spectral-Temporal Test With a Mixed Group of Hearing Aid and Cochlear Implant Users
    Aronoff, Justin M.
    Duitsman, Leah
    Matusik, Deanna K.
    Hussain, Senad
    Lippmann, Elise
    JOURNAL OF SPEECH LANGUAGE AND HEARING RESEARCH, 2021, 64 (03): : 1073 - 1080
  • [39] Listening in Noise Remains a Significant Challenge for Cochlear Implant Users: Evidence from Early Deafened and Those with Progressive Hearing Loss Compared to Peers with Normal Hearing
    Zaltz, Yael
    Bugannim, Yossi
    Zechoval, Doreen
    Kishon-Rabin, Liat
    Perez, Ronen
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 2020, 9 (05)
  • [40] Speech perception in noise and sound localization using different microphone modes in pediatric bilateral cochlear implant users
    Mueller, Verena
    Krause, Jasmin
    Klunter, Heinz Dieter
    Streicher, Barbara
    Lang-Roth, Ruth
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY, 2022, 156