Frequency Responses of Hearing Aids and Their Effects on the Speech Perception of Hearing-Impaired Subjects
- 1 September 1975
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology
- Vol. 84 (23_suppl) , 3-40
- https://doi.org/10.1177/0003489475084s2301
Abstract
Eight hearing-impaired subjects were tested with a binaural master hearing aid. This aid has “on-the-head” miniature transducers and has an adjustable frequency response. Five frequency responses were used, two of them were defined by their response in a 2-cm3 coupler: 1) uniform coupler gain (UCG), and 2) 6 dB per octave rise (6 dB). The other responses were defined in terms of functional gain (difference between unaided and aided thresholds): 3) uniform functional gain (UFG); 4) uniform hearing level (UHL); and 5) a simulation of a commercial hearing aid (AS). A significant difference between coupler and functional gain was seen. Discrimination was tested with a special closed-set word list which includes fifty monosyllabic words with a high percentage of voiceless phonemes. Discrimination scores were consistently better with the UHL response. The lowest scores were obtained with the AS response. The average difference in scores between these two responses was 18.4%. Further testing replicated these results and also compared the effects of a different type of word list phonetically balanced (PB); with these lists, die above-mentioned difference in scores was smaller in quiet (5.9%) but larger in noise (20.9%).Keywords
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