Johnson Earl E, Ricketts Todd A, Hornsby Benjamin W Y
Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, Dan Maddox Hearing Aid Research Laboratory, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37232, USA.
J Am Acad Audiol. 2007 May;18(5):404-16. doi: 10.3766/jaaa.18.5.5.
The effect of feedback reduction (FBR) systems on sound quality recorded from two commercially available hearing aids was evaluated using paired comparison judgments by 16 participants with mild to severe sloping hearing loss. These comparisons were made with the FBR systems on and off without audible feedback and while attempting to control for differences in gain and clinical fitting factors. Wilcoxon signed rank test analyses showed that the participants were unable to differentiate between signals that had been recorded with the FBR systems on and off within the same hearing aid. However, significant between-instrument differences in sound quality were identified. The results support the activation of the FFT-phase cancellation FBR systems evaluated herein without concern for a noticeable degradation of sound quality.
使用配对比较判断法,对16名患有轻度至重度斜坡型听力损失的参与者评估了反馈降低(FBR)系统对两款市售助听器所记录声音质量的影响。这些比较是在FBR系统开启和关闭且无明显反馈的情况下进行的,同时试图控制增益和临床适配因素的差异。威尔科克森符号秩检验分析表明,参与者无法区分同一助听器在FBR系统开启和关闭时所记录的信号。然而,发现了仪器之间在声音质量上的显著差异。结果支持在此评估的FFT相位抵消FBR系统的激活,而无需担心声音质量会有明显下降。