Best Virginia, Keidser Gitte, Buchholz Jörg M, Freeston Katrina
a National Acoustic Laboratories and the HEARing Cooperative Research Centre, Australian Hearing Hub, Macquarie University , Australia.
b Department of Speech , Language and Hearing Sciences, Boston University , Boston , USA.
Int J Audiol. 2015;54(10):682-90. doi: 10.3109/14992027.2015.1028656. Epub 2015 Sep 2.
There is increasing demand in the hearing research community for the creation of laboratory environments that better simulate challenging real-world listening environments. The hope is that the use of such environments for testing will lead to more meaningful assessments of listening ability, and better predictions about the performance of hearing devices. Here we present one approach for simulating a complex acoustic environment in the laboratory, and investigate the effect of transplanting a speech test into such an environment.
Speech reception thresholds were measured in a simulated reverberant cafeteria, and in a more typical anechoic laboratory environment containing background speech babble.
The participants were 46 listeners varying in age and hearing levels, including 25 hearing-aid wearers who were tested with and without their hearing aids.
Reliable SRTs were obtained in the complex environment, but led to different estimates of performance and hearing-aid benefit from those measured in the standard environment.
The findings provide a starting point for future efforts to increase the real-world relevance of laboratory-based speech tests.
听力研究领域对创建能更好模拟具有挑战性的现实世界聆听环境的实验室环境的需求日益增加。人们希望在这样的环境中进行测试能对聆听能力做出更有意义的评估,并对听力设备的性能做出更好的预测。在此,我们展示一种在实验室中模拟复杂声学环境的方法,并研究将言语测试移植到这样的环境中的效果。
在模拟的有混响的自助餐厅以及更典型的包含背景言语嘈杂声的消声实验室环境中测量言语接受阈值。
参与者为46名年龄和听力水平各异的聆听者,其中包括25名佩戴助听器的人,他们在佩戴和不佩戴助听器的情况下接受测试。
在复杂环境中获得了可靠的言语接受阈值,但与在标准环境中测量的结果相比,这些阈值对性能和助听器益处的估计有所不同。
这些发现为未来提高基于实验室的言语测试与现实世界相关性的努力提供了一个起点。