Hu Hongmei, Hartog Laura, Kollmeier Birger, Ewert Stephan D
Medizinische Physik and Cluster of Excellence "Hearing4all", Department of Medical Physics and Acoustics, Universität Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany.
Hörzentrum Oldenburg gGmbH, Oldenburg, Germany.
Front Neurosci. 2022 Aug 22;16:931748. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2022.931748. eCollection 2022.
Recent studies on loudness perception of binaural broadband signals in hearing impaired listeners found large individual differences, suggesting the use of such signals in hearing aid fitting. Likewise, clinical cochlear implant (CI) fitting with narrowband/single-electrode signals might cause suboptimal loudness perception in bilateral and bimodal CI listeners. Here spectral and binaural loudness summation in normal hearing (NH) listeners, bilateral CI (biCI) users, and unilateral CI (uCI) users with normal hearing in the unaided ear was investigated to assess the relevance of binaural/bilateral fitting in CI users. To compare the three groups, categorical loudness scaling was performed for an equal categorical loudness noise (ECLN) consisting of the sum of six spectrally separated third-octave noises at equal loudness. The acoustical ECLN procedure was adapted to an equivalent procedure in the electrical domain using direct stimulation. To ensure the same broadband loudness in binaural measurements with simultaneous electrical and acoustical stimulation, a modified binaural ECLN was introduced and cross validated with self-adjusted loudness in a loudness balancing experiment. Results showed a higher (spectral) loudness summation of the six equally loud narrowband signals in the ECLN in CI compared to NH. Binaural loudness summation was found for all three listener groups (NH, uCI, and biCI). No increased binaural loudness summation could be found for the current uCI and biCI listeners compared to the NH group. In uCI loudness balancing between narrowband signals and single electrodes did not automatically result in a balanced loudness perception across ears, emphasizing the importance of binaural/bilateral fitting.
近期针对听力受损听众对双耳宽带信号响度感知的研究发现个体差异很大,这表明此类信号可用于助听器验配。同样,使用窄带/单电极信号进行临床人工耳蜗(CI)验配可能会导致双侧和双耳CI使用者的响度感知不理想。在此,我们对听力正常(NH)的听众、双侧CI(biCI)使用者以及未助听耳听力正常的单侧CI(uCI)使用者的频谱和双耳响度总和进行了研究,以评估双耳/双侧验配在CI使用者中的相关性。为了比较这三组,我们对由六个等响度的频谱分离的三分之一倍频程噪声之和组成的等响度分类噪声(ECLN)进行了分类响度标度。声学ECLN程序通过直接刺激被改编为电域中的等效程序。为了确保在电声同时刺激的双耳测量中具有相同的宽带响度,我们引入了一种改进的双耳ECLN,并在响度平衡实验中与自我调整的响度进行交叉验证。结果表明,与NH相比,CI中的ECLN中六个等响度窄带信号的(频谱)响度总和更高。在所有三组听众(NH、uCI和biCI)中均发现了双耳响度总和。与NH组相比,当前的uCI和biCI听众未发现双耳响度总和增加。在uCI中,窄带信号和单电极之间的响度平衡不会自动导致双耳间响度感知平衡,这强调了双耳/双侧验配的重要性。