Brown David K, Cameron Sharon, Martin Jeffrey S, Watson Charlene, Dillon Harvey
Communication Sciences Research Center, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
J Am Acad Audiol. 2010 Nov-Dec;21(10):629-41. doi: 10.3766/jaaa.21.10.3.
The Listening in Spatialized Noise-Sentences test (LiSN-S; Cameron and Dillon, 2009) was originally developed to assess auditory stream segregation skills in children aged 6 to 11 yr with suspected central auditory processing disorder. The LiSN-S creates a three-dimensional auditory environment under headphones. A simple repetition-response protocol is used to assess a listener's speech reception threshold (SRT) for target sentences presented in competing speech maskers. Performance is measured as the improvement in SRT in dB gained when either pitch, spatial, or both pitch and spatial cues are incorporated in the maskers. A North American-accented version of the LiSN-S (NA LiSN-S) is available for use in the United States and Canada.
To develop normative data for adolescents and adults on the NA LiSN-S, to compare these data with those of children aged 6 to 11 yr as documented in Cameron et al (2009), and to consolidate the child, adolescent, and adult normative and retest data to allow the software to be used with a wider population.
In a descriptive design, normative data and test-retest reliability data were collected.
One hundred and twenty normally hearing participants took part in the normative data study (67 adolescents aged 12 yr, 1 mo, to 17 yr, 10 mo, and 53 adults aged 19 yr, 10 mo, to 30 yr, 30 mo). Forty-nine participants returned between 1 and 4 mo after the initial assessment for retesting. Participants were recruited from sites in Cincinnati, Dallas, and Calgary.
When combined with data collected from children aged 6 to 11 yr, a trend of improved performance as a function of increasing age was found across performance measures. ANOVA (analysis of variance) revealed a significant effect of age on performance. Planned contrasts revealed that there were no significant differences between adults and children aged 13 yr and older on the low-cue SRT; 14 yr and older on talker and spatial advantage; 15 yr and older on total advantage; and 16 yr and older on the high-cue SRT. Mean test-retest differences on the various NA LiSN-S performance measures for the combined child, adult, and adolescent data ranged from 0.05 to 0.5 dB. Paired comparisons revealed test-retest differences were not significant on any measure of the NA LiSN-S except low-cue SRT. Test-retest differences across measures did not differ as a function of age. Test and retest scores were significantly correlated for all NA LiSN-S measures.
The ability to use either spatial or talker cues in isolation becomes adultlike by about 14 yr of age, whereas the ability to combine spatial and talker cues does not fully mature until closer to adulthood. By consolidating child, adolescent, and adult normative and retest data the NA LiSN-S can now been utilized to assess auditory processing skills in a wider population.
空间化噪声句子听力测试(LiSN-S;Cameron和Dillon,2009年)最初是为评估6至11岁疑似中枢听觉处理障碍儿童的听觉流分离技能而开发的。LiSN-S通过耳机创建三维听觉环境。使用简单的重复-反应协议来评估听众在竞争性言语掩蔽器中呈现的目标句子的言语接受阈值(SRT)。当掩蔽器中加入音高、空间或音高和空间线索时,以SRT在分贝上的改善来衡量表现。北美口音版的LiSN-S(NA LiSN-S)可在美国和加拿大使用。
为青少年和成人建立NA LiSN-S的常模数据,将这些数据与Cameron等人(2009年)记录的6至11岁儿童的数据进行比较,并整合儿童、青少年和成人的常模及复测数据,以便该软件能用于更广泛的人群。
采用描述性设计,收集常模数据和重测信度数据。
120名听力正常的参与者参加了常模数据研究(67名年龄在12岁1个月至17岁10个月的青少年,53名年龄在19岁零10个月至30岁零30个月的成年人)。49名参与者在初次评估后的1至4个月内返回进行复测。参与者从辛辛那提、达拉斯和卡尔加里的地点招募。
将这些数据与6至11岁儿童收集的数据相结合后,发现各项表现指标随着年龄增长呈现出表现改善的趋势。方差分析(ANOVA)显示年龄对表现有显著影响。计划对比显示,在低线索SRT方面,13岁及以上的成年人与儿童之间无显著差异;在说话者和空间优势方面,14岁及以上无显著差异;在总优势方面,15岁及以上无显著差异;在高线索SRT方面,16岁及以上无显著差异。儿童、成人和青少年综合数据在NA LiSN-S各项表现指标上的平均复测差异在0.05至0.5分贝之间。配对比较显示,除低线索SRT外,NA LiSN-S的任何指标复测差异均不显著。各指标的复测差异不因年龄而异。所有NA LiSN-S指标的测试和复测分数均显著相关。
单独使用空间或说话者线索的能力在大约14岁时变得类似成人,而结合空间和说话者线索的能力直到接近成年才完全成熟。通过整合儿童、青少年和成人的常模及复测数据,现在可以使用NA LiSN-S来评估更广泛人群的听觉处理技能。