Age-group differences in speech identification despite matched audiometrically normal hearing: contributions from auditory temporal processing and cognition
MRC Institute of Hearing Research · University of Cambridge · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Hearing loss with increasing age adversely affects the ability to understand speech, an effect that results partly from reduced audibility. The aims of this study were to establish whether aging reduces speech intelligibility for listeners with normal audiograms, and, if so, to assess the relative contributions of auditory temporal and cognitive processing. Twenty-one older normal-hearing (ONH; 60-79 years) participants with bilateral audiometric thresholds ≤ 20 dB HL at 0.125-6 kHz were matched to nine young (YNH; 18-27 years) participants in terms of mean audiograms, years of education, and performance IQ. Measures included: (1) identification of consonants in quiet and in noise that was unmodulated or…
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3Topics & keywords
- Audiogram
- Audiology
- QUIET
- Monaural
- Speech perception
- Binaural recording
- Cognition
- Psychology
- Quality Education