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nderstanding the preference for noise reduction in hearing aids: untangling the perceptual effects of speech distortion and residual noise

Completed
Conditions
hearing impairement
hearing loss
10019243
Registration Number
NL-OMON35308
Lead Sponsor
Academisch Medisch Centrum
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Completed
Sex
Not specified
Target Recruitment
50
Inclusion Criteria

- Aged 18 years or older
- Native speaker of the Dutch language;- Normal hearing subjects:
o hearing thresholds of 20 dB hearing level or better for all octave frequencies between 250 and 8000 Hz
- Subjects with mild to moderate flat sensorineural hearing loss:
o hearing threshold between 40 and 60 dB hearing level at 4 kHz
o air-bone gap * 15 dB
o no more than 25 dB difference between the maximum and minimum hearing thresholds between 500 and 4000 Hz
- Subjects with mild to moderate sloping sensorineural hearing loss:
o hearing threshold between 40 and 60 dB hearing level at 4 kHz
o air-bone gap * 15 dB
o more than 25 dB difference between the maximum and minimum hearing thresholds between 500 and 4000 Hz

Exclusion Criteria

-Pure tone hearing thresholds do not meet the specified criteria
-Not native speaker Dutch

Study & Design

Study Type
Observational non invasive
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
<p>The main outcome measures are the detection threshold for speech distortion and<br /><br>preference for different degrees of noise reduction. We will look for relations<br /><br>between those measures and other audiological characteristics (pure tone<br /><br>threshold, acceptable noise level, frequency resolution, temporal acuity, or<br /><br>speech intelligibility).</p><br>
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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