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神经包络跟踪预测听力损失儿童的言语可懂度和助听器获益。

Neural envelope tracking predicts speech intelligibility and hearing aid benefit in children with hearing loss.

机构信息

KU Leuven - University of Leuven, Department of Neurosciences, Experimental Oto-rhino-laryngology, Herestraat 49 bus 721, 3000 Leuven, Belgium.

KU Leuven - University of Leuven, Department of Neurosciences, Experimental Oto-rhino-laryngology, Herestraat 49 bus 721, 3000 Leuven, Belgium.

出版信息

Hear Res. 2023 Nov;439:108893. doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2023.108893. Epub 2023 Oct 4.

Abstract

Early assessment of hearing aid benefit is crucial, as the extent to which hearing aids provide audible speech information predicts speech and language outcomes. A growing body of research has proposed neural envelope tracking as an objective measure of speech intelligibility, particularly for individuals unable to provide reliable behavioral feedback. However, its potential for evaluating speech intelligibility and hearing aid benefit in children with hearing loss remains unexplored. In this study, we investigated neural envelope tracking in children with permanent hearing loss through two separate experiments. EEG data were recorded while children listened to age-appropriate stories (Experiment 1) or an animated movie (Experiment 2) under aided and unaided conditions (using personal hearing aids) at multiple stimulus intensities. Neural envelope tracking was evaluated using a linear decoder reconstructing the speech envelope from the EEG in the delta band (0.5-4 Hz). Additionally, we calculated temporal response functions (TRFs) to investigate the spatio-temporal dynamics of the response. In both experiments, neural tracking increased with increasing stimulus intensity, but only in the unaided condition. In the aided condition, neural tracking remained stable across a wide range of intensities, as long as speech intelligibility was maintained. Similarly, TRF amplitudes increased with increasing stimulus intensity in the unaided condition, while in the aided condition significant differences were found in TRF latency rather than TRF amplitude. This suggests that decreasing stimulus intensity does not necessarily impact neural tracking. Furthermore, the use of personal hearing aids significantly enhanced neural envelope tracking, particularly in challenging speech conditions that would be inaudible when unaided. Finally, we found a strong correlation between neural envelope tracking and behaviorally measured speech intelligibility for both narrated stories (Experiment 1) and movie stimuli (Experiment 2). Altogether, these findings indicate that neural envelope tracking could be a valuable tool for predicting speech intelligibility benefits derived from personal hearing aids in hearing-impaired children. Incorporating narrated stories or engaging movies expands the accessibility of these methods even in clinical settings, offering new avenues for using objective speech measures to guide pediatric audiology decision-making.

摘要

早期评估助听器的效果至关重要,因为助听器提供可听言语信息的程度可以预测言语和语言的结果。越来越多的研究提出了神经包络跟踪作为言语可懂度的客观测量方法,特别是对于那些无法提供可靠行为反馈的人。然而,它在评估听力损失儿童的言语可懂度和助听器效果方面的潜力尚未得到探索。在这项研究中,我们通过两个独立的实验研究了永久性听力损失儿童的神经包络跟踪。在有和无辅助条件下(使用个人助听器),在多个刺激强度下,当儿童听适合年龄的故事(实验 1)或动画电影(实验 2)时,记录脑电图数据。使用从脑电图中重构言语包络的线性解码器(0.5-4 Hz 频段)评估神经包络跟踪。此外,我们还计算了时变响应函数(TRFs)来研究响应的时空动态。在两个实验中,神经跟踪随着刺激强度的增加而增加,但仅在无辅助条件下。在辅助条件下,只要言语可懂度保持不变,神经跟踪在广泛的强度范围内保持稳定。同样,在无辅助条件下,TRF 幅度随着刺激强度的增加而增加,而在辅助条件下,TRF 潜伏期而不是 TRF 幅度存在显著差异。这表明降低刺激强度不一定会影响神经跟踪。此外,个人助听器的使用显著增强了神经包络跟踪,特别是在挑战性的言语条件下,这些条件在无辅助时是听不到的。最后,我们发现神经包络跟踪与行为测量的言语可懂度之间存在很强的相关性,无论是叙述故事(实验 1)还是电影刺激(实验 2)。总的来说,这些发现表明,神经包络跟踪可能是一种有价值的工具,可以预测听力受损儿童从个人助听器中获得的言语可懂度的益处。纳入叙述故事或参与电影甚至在临床环境中扩展了这些方法的可及性,为使用客观言语测量来指导儿科听力学决策提供了新的途径。

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