An introduction to hearing loss and screening procedures for behavioral research

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Jamie Reilly
Vanessa Troiani
Murray Grossman
Rthur Wingfield
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[1] University of Florida,Departments of Communicative Disorders and Neurology
[2] University of Pennsylvania,undefined
[3] Brandeis University,undefined
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Behavior Research Methods | 2007年 / 39卷
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Hearing Loss; Pure Tone; Hearing Threshold; Hearing Level; Hearing Screening;
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Hearing loss is a confounding variable that is rarely addressed in behavioral research despite its prevalence across the life span. Currently, the most common method of experimental control over hearing acuity is through self report of perceived impairment. We argue that this technique may lack sensitivity and that researchers should more commonly utilize standardized hearing screening procedures. Distinctive patterns of hearing loss are reviewed with attention to populations that commonly participate in behavioral research. We explain standard techniques for conducting pure tone hearing screening using a conventional portable audiometer and outline a procedure for how researchers can modify a conventional laptop computer for audiometric screening when a standard audiometer is unavailable. We offer a sample hearing screening program that researchers may use toward the development of their own protocol. This program is freely available for download at www psychonomic.org/archive.
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页码:667 / 672
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