Does a Diversity of Nontonal Stimuli at Each Test Frequency Assist in the Hearing Assessment of Young Children

R. Massie, H. Dillon, T. Ching, G. Birtles
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This study reports on the findings of the second phase of a larger project to develop a computer-aided program for the hearing assessment of young children. The aim was to investigate whether a diversity of stimuli at each test frequency assists in maintaining the interest of the child for a longer duration than a constantly repeated stimulus when using Behavioural Observation Audiometry (BOA) and Visual Reinforcement Audiometry (VRA). A set of 10 stimuli was selected, 5 centred at 1000 Hz and 5 centred at 4000 Hz. They were: 1000 Hz warble tone, speech /ala/, noisemaker (synthetic melody), environmental (dog barking, music box), 4000 Hz warble tone, speech/isi/, noisemakers (nonreed squeaker, manchester rattle), and an environmental sound (telephone ringing). Forty babies and toddlers between the ages of 4 months and 20 months participated in the study. The findings indicated there was no significant effect of variable stimuli for the younger children assessed using BOA. For older children assessed using VRA, there was a significant beneficial effect of the variable stimuli at 1000 Hz, but not for those at 4000 Hz.
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不同测试频率的非音调刺激是否有助于幼儿的听力评估
本研究报告了一项大型项目的第二阶段的研究结果,该项目旨在开发一种用于幼儿听力评估的计算机辅助程序。目的是研究在使用行为观察听力学(BOA)和视觉强化听力学(VRA)时,不同测试频率的刺激是否比不断重复的刺激更能帮助儿童维持更长时间的兴趣。一组10个刺激被选择,5个以1000赫兹为中心,5个以4000赫兹为中心。它们是:1000赫兹的颤音,语音/ala/,噪音制造器(合成旋律),环境(狗叫,音乐盒),4000赫兹的颤音,语音/isi/,噪音制造器(非簧片吱吱声,曼彻斯特摇铃)和环境声音(电话铃声)。40名年龄在4个月到20个月之间的婴幼儿参加了这项研究。研究结果表明,可变刺激对年龄较小的儿童没有显著的影响。对于使用VRA评估的年龄较大的儿童,1000 Hz的可变刺激有显著的有益效果,而4000 Hz的则没有。
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