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与听力正常的对照组相比,成人人工耳蜗使用者在具有生态相关性的信噪比条件下的听力效率。

Listening efficiency in adult cochlear-implant users compared with normally-hearing controls at ecologically relevant signal-to-noise ratios.

作者信息

Perea Pérez Francisca, Hartley Douglas E H, Kitterick Pádraig T, Zekveld Adriana A, Naylor Graham, Wiggins Ian M

机构信息

National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre, Nottingham, United Kingdom.

Hearing Sciences, Mental Health and Clinical Neurosciences, School of Medicine, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Front Hum Neurosci. 2023 Jul 14;17:1214485. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2023.1214485. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Due to having to work with an impoverished auditory signal, cochlear-implant (CI) users may experience reduced speech intelligibility and/or increased listening effort in real-world listening situations, compared to their normally-hearing (NH) peers. These two challenges to perception may be usefully integrated in a measure of listening efficiency: conceptually, the amount of accuracy achieved for a certain amount of effort expended.

METHODS

We describe a novel approach to quantifying listening efficiency based on the rate of evidence accumulation toward a correct response in a linear ballistic accumulator (LBA) model of choice decision-making. Estimation of this objective measure within a hierarchical Bayesian framework confers further benefits, including full quantification of uncertainty in parameter estimates. We applied this approach to examine the speech-in-noise performance of a group of 24 CI users (M age: 60.3, range: 20-84 years) and a group of 25 approximately age-matched NH controls (M age: 55.8, range: 20-79 years). In a laboratory experiment, participants listened to reverberant target sentences in cafeteria noise at ecologically relevant signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) of +20, +10, and +4 dB SNR. Individual differences in cognition and self-reported listening experiences were also characterised by means of cognitive tests and hearing questionnaires.

RESULTS

At the group level, the CI group showed much lower listening efficiency than the NH group, even in favourable acoustic conditions. At the individual level, within the CI group (but not the NH group), higher listening efficiency was associated with better cognition (i.e., working-memory and linguistic-closure) and with more positive self-reported listening experiences, both in the laboratory and in daily life.

DISCUSSION

We argue that listening efficiency, measured using the approach described here, is: (i) conceptually well-motivated, in that it is theoretically impervious to differences in how individuals approach the speed-accuracy trade-off that is inherent to all perceptual decision making; and (ii) of practical utility, in that it is sensitive to differences in task demand, and to differences between groups, even when speech intelligibility remains at or near ceiling level. Further research is needed to explore the sensitivity and practical utility of this metric across diverse listening situations.

摘要

引言

由于需要处理质量欠佳的听觉信号,与听力正常的同龄人相比,人工耳蜗(CI)使用者在现实世界的聆听情境中可能会经历言语可懂度降低和/或聆听努力增加的情况。这两个感知方面的挑战可以有效地整合到一个听力效率的衡量指标中:从概念上讲,就是在一定的努力程度下所达到的准确程度。

方法

我们描述了一种基于线性弹道累加器(LBA)决策模型中朝着正确反应的证据积累速率来量化听力效率的新方法。在分层贝叶斯框架内对这一客观指标进行估计还有其他益处,包括对参数估计中的不确定性进行全面量化。我们应用这种方法来检验一组24名人工耳蜗使用者(平均年龄:60.3岁,范围:20 - 84岁)和一组25名年龄大致匹配的听力正常对照者(平均年龄:55.8岁,范围:20 - 79岁)的噪声中言语表现。在一项实验室实验中,参与者在模拟自助餐厅噪声的环境下,以生态相关的信噪比(SNR)+20、+10和 +4 dB SNR聆听有混响的目标句子。还通过认知测试和听力问卷对认知和自我报告的聆听体验方面的个体差异进行了表征。

结果

在组水平上,即使在有利的声学条件下,人工耳蜗组的听力效率也远低于听力正常组。在个体水平上,在人工耳蜗组(而非听力正常组)中,更高的听力效率与更好的认知能力(即工作记忆和语言闭合能力)以及在实验室和日常生活中更积极的自我报告聆听体验相关。

讨论

我们认为,使用此处描述的方法测量的听力效率:(i)在概念上有充分的动机,因为从理论上讲,它不受个体在处理所有感知决策中固有的速度 - 准确性权衡方式差异的影响;(ii)具有实际用途,因为它对任务需求的差异以及组间差异敏感,即使言语可懂度保持在或接近上限水平。需要进一步研究来探索这一指标在各种聆听情境中的敏感性和实际用途。

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