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Evaluation of wideband frequency responses and non-linear frequency compression for children with mild to moderate high-frequency hearing loss
Authors:Jace Wolfe  Andrew John  Erin Schafer  Mary Hudson  Michael Boretzki  Susan Scollie
Affiliation:1. *Hearts for Hearing, Oklahoma City, USA;2. Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, USA;3. Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences, University of North Texas, Denton, USA;4. Phonak AG, St?fa, Switzerland;5. School of Communication Sciences and Disorders and National Centre for Audiology, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Western Ontario, London, Canada
Abstract:
Objective: To evaluate wideband amplification and non-linear frequency compression (NLFC) as a means to improve speech recognition for children with mild/moderate hearing loss. Design: Randomized within-subject design with repeated measures across test conditions. Study sample: Eleven children with mild to moderate hearing loss were evaluated with: (1) Phonak BTE without NLFC, (2) Phonak BTE with NLFC, and (3) Oticon BTE with wideband response extending to 8000 Hz. Results: Use of NLFC provided better detection and recognition of high-frequency stimuli (e.g. /sh/ and /s/). No difference in performance between conditions was observed for speech recognition when measured with the University of Western Ontario (UWO) plurals test and the UWO distinctive features difference test. Finally, there were no differences between conditions on the BKB-SIN test. Conclusions: Children with mild to moderate hearing loss have good access to high-frequency phonemes presented at fixed levels (e.g. 50 to 60 dBA) with both wideband and NLFC technology. Similarly, sentence recognition in noise was similar with wideband and NLFC. Adaptive test procedures that probe performance at lower input levels showed small but significant improvements in the detection and recognition of the phonemes /s/ and /sh/ with NLFC condition when compared to the NLFC Off and wideband conditions.
Keywords:Nonlinear frequency compression  moderate hearing loss  hearing aids
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