Lewis Dawna E
Center for Hearing Research, Boys Town National Research Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.
Semin Hear. 2023 Mar 2;44(Suppl 1):S36-S48. doi: 10.1055/s-0043-1764134. eCollection 2023 Feb.
Numerous studies have shown that children with mild bilateral (MBHL) or unilateral hearing loss (UHL) experience speech perception difficulties in poor acoustics. Much of the research in this area has been conducted via laboratory studies using speech-recognition tasks with a single talker and presentation via earphones and/or from a loudspeaker located directly in front of the listener. Real-world speech understanding is more complex, however, and these children may need to exert greater effort than their peers with normal hearing to understand speech, potentially impacting progress in a number of developmental areas. This article discusses issues and research relative to speech understanding in complex environments for children with MBHL or UHL and implications for real-world listening and understanding.
大量研究表明,患有轻度双侧听力损失(MBHL)或单侧听力损失(UHL)的儿童在声学条件较差的环境中会出现言语感知困难。该领域的许多研究是通过实验室研究进行的,使用的是单说话者的言语识别任务,并通过耳机和/或位于听众正前方的扬声器进行呈现。然而,现实世界中的言语理解更为复杂,与听力正常的同龄人相比,这些儿童可能需要付出更大的努力来理解言语,这可能会影响多个发育领域的进展。本文讨论了与MBHL或UHL儿童在复杂环境中的言语理解相关的问题和研究,以及对现实世界听力和理解的影响。