ADVANTAGES OF DIRECTIONAL HEARING-AID MICROPHONES RELATED TO ROOM ACOUSTICS

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作者
LEEUW, AR [1 ]
DRESCHLER, WA [1 ]
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[1] UNIV AMSTERDAM,ACAD MED CTR,DEPT CLIN AUDIOL,1105 AZ AMSTERDAM,NETHERLANDS
来源
AUDIOLOGY | 1991年 / 30卷 / 06期
关键词
DIRECTIONAL MICROPHONE; CRITICAL DISTANCE; FREQUENCY CHARACTERISTICS; SPEECH RECEPTION THRESHOLD; BINAURAL HEARING; DIRECTIONAL HEARING; HEARING AID LISTENING;
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R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
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100213 ;
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In this study, two types of hearing aids were used. Both aids had the same frequency characteristics for frontal sound, but one employed an omnidirectional microphone and the other a directional microphone. The frequency characteristics of both hearing aids were measured for five azimuths on KEMAR and in situ in 12 normal-hearing subjects. For these subjects we also determined the speech reception threshold (SRT) with background noise in two rooms with different reverberation times. The direction of the speech stimuli was always frontal; the direction of the noise was varied. Additionally, directional hearing was measured with short noise burts from eight loudspeakers surrounding the subject. In the less rverberant room, sounds coming from behind were less amplified by the hearing aid with the directional microphone than by the one with the omnidirectional microphone. In this room the monaural SRT values were largely determined by the level of the background noise. For the directional hearing aids there was an extra binaural advantage which depended on the direction of the background noise. Only for low-frequency noise bursts was directional hearing better with directional hearing aids. In the more reverberant room, no distinct differences between the frequency characteristics of the two hearing aid types were measured. However, a systematic difference between monaural SRT values measured through the two hearing aids was found. This difference was independent of noise azimuth. In conclusion, hearing aid(s) with a directional microphone showed no disadvantages and clear advantages under specific conditions.
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