Assessment of hearing aid algorithms using a master hearing aid: the influence of hearing aid experience on the relationship between speech recognition and cognitive capacity

被引:9
|
作者
Raehlmann, Sebastian [1 ]
Meis, Markus [2 ]
Schulte, Michael [2 ]
Kiessling, Juergen [3 ]
Walger, Martin [1 ,4 ]
Meister, Hartmut [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cologne, Jean Uhrmacher Inst Clin ENT Res, Geibelstr 29-31, D-50931 Cologne, Germany
[2] Hoerzentrum Oldenburg GmbH, Oldenburg, Germany
[3] Justus Liebig Univ Giessen, Giessen, Germany
[4] Univ Cologne, Dept Otorhinolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, Cologne, Germany
关键词
Model-based algorithms; master hearing aid; speech recognition; working memory; WORKING-MEMORY; EVOKED-POTENTIALS; NOISE; ACCLIMATIZATION; COMPRESSION; DEPRIVATION;
D O I
10.1080/14992027.2017.1319079
中图分类号
R36 [病理学]; R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
学科分类号
100104 ; 100213 ;
摘要
Objectives: Model-based hearing aid development considers the assessment of speech recognition using a master hearing aid (MHA). It is known that aided speech recognition in noise is related to cognitive factors such as working memory capacity (WMC). This relationship might be mediated by hearing aid experience (HAE). The aim of this study was to examine the relationship of WMC and speech recognition with a MHA for listeners with different HAE. Design: Using the MHA, unaided and aided 80% speech recognition thresholds in noise were determined. Individual WMC capacity was assed using the Verbal Learning and Memory Test (VLMT) and the Reading Span Test (RST). Study sample: Forty-nine hearing aid users with mild to moderate sensorineural hearing loss divided into three groups differing in HAE. Results: Whereas unaided speech recognition did not show a significant relationship with WMC, a significant correlation could be observed between WMC and aided speech recognition. However, this only applied to listeners with HAE of up to approximately three years, and a consistent weakening of the correlation could be observed with more experience. Conclusions: Speech recognition scores obtained in acute experiments with an MHA are less influenced by individual cognitive capacity when experienced HA users are taken into account.
引用
收藏
页码:S105 / S111
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] The importance of working memory capacity for improving speech in noise comprehension in children with hearing aid
    Javanbakht, Mohanna
    Moosavi, Mina Bagheri
    Vahedi, Mohsen
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY, 2021, 147
  • [22] The Hearing-Aid Speech Quality Index (HASQI)
    Kates, James M.
    Arehart, Kathryn H.
    JOURNAL OF THE AUDIO ENGINEERING SOCIETY, 2010, 58 (05): : 363 - 381
  • [23] Clinical Application of Spectral Modulation Detection: Speech Recognition Benefit for Combining a Cochlear Implant and Contralateral Hearing Aid
    Kessler, David M.
    Wolfe, Jace
    Blanchard, Michelle
    Gifford, Rene H.
    JOURNAL OF SPEECH LANGUAGE AND HEARING RESEARCH, 2020, 63 (05): : 1561 - 1571
  • [24] Cognitive Processing Speed, Working Memory, and the Intelligibility of Hearing Aid-Processed Speech in Persons with Hearing Impairment
    Yumba, Wycliffe Kabaywe
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2017, 8
  • [25] Non-intrusive binaural speech recognition prediction for hearing aid processing
    Rossbach, Jana
    Westhausen, Nils L.
    Kayser, Hendrik
    Meyer, Bernd T.
    SPEECH COMMUNICATION, 2025, 170
  • [26] Auditory, Visual, and Cognitive Abilities in Normal-Hearing Adults, Hearing Aid Users, and Cochlear Implant Users
    Ceuleers, Dorien
    Keppler, Hannah
    Degeest, Sofie
    Baudonck, Nele
    Swinnen, Freya
    Kestens, Katrien
    Dhooge, Ingeborg
    EAR AND HEARING, 2024, 45 (03): : 679 - 694
  • [27] A comparison of speech intelligibility and subjective quality with hearing-aid processing in older adults with hearing loss
    Arehart, Kathryn H.
    Chon, Song Hui
    Lundberg, Emily M. H.
    Harvey, Lewis O., Jr.
    Kates, James M.
    Anderson, Melinda C.
    Rallapalli, Varsha H.
    Souza, Pamela E.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AUDIOLOGY, 2022, 61 (01) : 46 - 58
  • [28] Impact of hearing aid noise reduction algorithms on the speech-evoked auditory brainstem response
    Seol, Hye Yoon
    Park, Suyeon
    Ji, Yoon Sang
    Hong, Sung Hwa
    Moon, Il Joon
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2020, 10 (01)
  • [29] Speech recognition and real-ear-measured amplification in hearing-aid users with various grades of hearing loss
    Engler, Max
    Digeser, Frank
    Hoppe, Ulrich
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AUDIOLOGY, 2024,
  • [30] Speech and music quality ratings for linear and nonlinear hearing aid circuitry
    Davies-Venn, Evelyn
    Souza, Pamela
    Fabry, David
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF AUDIOLOGY, 2007, 18 (08) : 688 - 699