Garin, Pierre
[UCL]
Galle, C
[UCL]
We propose a new audiometric test to assess French speakers' speech discrimination in noise. This soundfield test uses a standard cocktail-party background noise superimposed on Fournier's disyllabic word lists. The background noise is CD-recorded at constant 55 dB SPL. The discrimination score is measured at a signal-to-noise ratio of -5 dB, 0, and dB. In comparison with other audiometric tests in noise, our test requires only 5 minutes and is simple for both patient and audiologist. All patients are tested using the same standard condition, one that approaches daily life and uses a noise of moderate intensity. The result is reproducible and easy to calculate and graph. We propose this test for diagnosing in-noise speech intelligibility disorders and for assisting the process of conventional or implantable hearing-aid fitting.
Bibliographic reference |
Garin, Pierre ; Galle, C. Un test audiométrique simple pour mesurer l'intelligibilité vocale dans le bruit.. In: Revue de laryngologie - otologie - rhinologie, Vol. 123, no. 4, p. 219-24 (2002) |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/27444 |