Bellier Ludovic, Veuillet Evelyne, Vesson Jean-François, Bouchet Patrick, Caclin Anne, Thai-Van Hung
Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, Brain Dynamics and Cognition team, INSERM U1028, CNRS UMR5292, Lyon, F-69000, France; University Lyon 1, Lyon, F-69000, France.
Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, Brain Dynamics and Cognition team, INSERM U1028, CNRS UMR5292, Lyon, F-69000, France; University Lyon 1, Lyon, F-69000, France; Hospices Civils de Lyon, service d'Audiologie et Explons Orofaciales, Hôpital Edouard Herriot, Lyon, F-69000, France.
Hear Res. 2015 Jul;325:49-54. doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2015.03.004. Epub 2015 Mar 27.
Millions of people across the world are hearing impaired, and rely on hearing aids to improve their everyday life. Objective audiometry could optimize hearing aid fitting, and is of particular interest for non-communicative patients. Speech Auditory Brainstem Response (speech ABR), a fine electrophysiological marker of speech encoding, is presently seen as a promising candidate for implementing objective audiometry; yet, unlike lower-frequency auditory-evoked potentials (AEPs) such as cortical AEPs or auditory steady-state responses (ASSRs), aided-speech ABRs (i.e., speech ABRs through hearing aid stimulation) have almost never been recorded. This may be due to their high-frequency components requesting a high temporal precision of the stimulation. We assess here a new approach to record high-quality and artifact-free speech ABR while stimulating directly through hearing aids. In 4 normal-hearing adults, we recorded speech ABR evoked by a /ba/ syllable binaurally delivered through insert earphones for quality control or through hearing aids. To assess the presence of a potential stimulus artifact, recordings were also done in mute conditions with the exact same potential sources of stimulus artifacts as in the main runs. Hearing aid stimulation led to artifact-free speech ABR in each participant, with the same quality as when using insert earphones, as shown with signal-to-noise (SNR) measurements. Our new approach consisting in directly transmitting speech stimuli through hearing aids allowed for a perfect temporal precision mandatory in speech ABR recordings, and could thus constitute a decisive step in hearing impairment investigation and in hearing aid fitting improvement.
全球数以百万计的人存在听力障碍,他们依靠助听器来改善日常生活。客观听力测定法可以优化助听器的适配,对于无法交流的患者来说尤其重要。言语听觉脑干反应(speech ABR)是言语编码的一种精细电生理标志物,目前被视为实施客观听力测定法的一个有前途的候选方法;然而,与低频听觉诱发电位(AEPs),如皮层AEPs或听觉稳态反应(ASSRs)不同,佩戴助听器后的言语ABR(即通过助听器刺激产生的言语ABR)几乎从未被记录过。这可能是由于其高频成分要求刺激具有很高的时间精度。我们在此评估一种新方法,即在通过助听器直接刺激的同时记录高质量且无伪迹的言语ABR。在4名听力正常的成年人中,我们记录了通过插入式耳机双耳递送的/ba/音节诱发的言语ABR,用于质量控制,或者通过助听器诱发的言语ABR。为了评估潜在刺激伪迹的存在,还在静音条件下进行了记录,其潜在刺激伪迹源与主要测试中的完全相同。助听器刺激在每个参与者中都产生了无伪迹的言语ABR,其质量与使用插入式耳机时相同,这通过信噪比(SNR)测量得以证明。我们直接通过助听器传输言语刺激的新方法实现了言语ABR记录中所需的完美时间精度,因此可能成为听力障碍研究和助听器适配改进中的决定性一步。