Informational Masking in Normal-hearing and Hearing-impaired Listeners
- 1 January 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Acta Oto-Laryngologica
- Vol. 120 (2) , 242-246
- https://doi.org/10.1080/000164800750001017
Abstract
The present study aimed to test whether central, across-channel, informational auditory processing abilities are altered by hearing loss. The informational masking effect exerted on a 1 kHz tone-pip by a simultaneous four-tone masker, whose spectral content changed within as well as across trials, was measured in the left and right ears of normal-hearing subjects and hearing-impaired subjects with either symmetrical or asymmetrical hearing loss between the two ears. In the subjects with normal-hearing or symmetrical hearing loss, the level of the masker was set to 40 dB SL in each ear, in the subjects with asymmetrical hearing loss, the masker was set to 40 dB SL in the best ear and loudness-balanced in the other ear. The results failed to reveal significant differences in informational masking between normal-hearing and hearing-impaired subjects. However, in subjects with asymmetric hearing loss, less informational masking was observed in the ear with the more elevated absolute thresholds than in the opposite ear. Since the latter finding can be explained in terms of across-ear differences in loudness recruitment, it is suggested that central, across-channel, informational processing abilities are not substantially different in hearing-impaired than in normal-hearing ears.Keywords
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