Performance of older normal-hearing listeners on the tracking of noise tolerance (TNT) testAbstractFrancis KukChristopher SlugockiPetri Korhonen
2 This test battery was administered in 10 normal hearing adults who visited our clinic because of speech perception problems.Results. The test scores of the subjects was compared with those of a reference group (n = 28). On average, test scores were significantly lower for the speech-in-...
Moreover, these findings indicate that subjects with mild-to-moderate sensorineural hearing loss require a more favourable S/N than normal listeners to achieve comparable word recognition scores. Test-retest differences for word recognition scores revealed variability that agreed closely with predictions ...
threshold equalising noise testagetest repeatabilitynormative dataObjective: The objective was to assess the effect of age on thresholds for the TEN(HL) test for diagnosing dead regions in the cochlea, as a function of signal frequency and TEN(HL) level. Design: The TEN(HL) test was ...
Understanding speech when background noise is present is a critical everyday task that varies widely among people. A key challenge is to understand why some people struggle with speech-in-noise perception, despite having clinically normal hearing. Here,
Audiometric Bing TestNormal HearingBackground and Aim: One of the most common complaints, particularly among patients with normal or near normal low-frequency hearing, is that their voice sounds hollow. This is associated with Occlusion effect. The aim of this study was to comparison of occlusion...
(Interacostics, Middelfart, Denmark) were performed on all participants. Participants with normal otoscopic findings and type A tympanograms were tested further. The participants completed a questionnaire inquiring about age, sex, ethnicity, and history of health conditions. Self-reported SIN skills ...
1 3Vol:.(1234567890) Behavior Research Methods (2024) 56:5456–5481 5457 Their findings revealed that performance improved with increasing frequency difference between target and distrac- tor tones, and listeners performed better when the target alone was played first, but only when there was a ...
Future studies will focus on analyzing more WAI data on various middle ear disorders, e.g., otosclerosis, chronic otitis media and tympanic membrane perforation, using more robust DL tools.Data availability No additional data are available. However, the original data that support the findings ...
not affect how fast children learn words. On the contrary, they seem to catch up even if they were previously disadvantaged.” Upcoming studies should now focus on why some of the affected children, despite these findings, struggle to reach the level of their contemporaries with normal heari...