Enhancing Speech Perception in Noise Through Home-Based Competing Talker Training.

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Ear and Hearing Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-10 DOI:10.1097/AUD.0000000000001631
Mira Van Wilderode, Nathan Van Humbeeck, Ralf T Krampe, Astrid van Wieringen
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Abstract

Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a competing talker training paradigm (2TT-Flemish). The primary objectives were the assessment of on-task learning and the transfer to untrained tasks.

Design: A total of 60 participants (54-84 years, mean age = 69.4) with speech-in-noise problems participated in the study. The study used a randomized controlled design with three groups: an immediate training group, a delayed training group, and an active control group. The immediate training group trained from the very beginning, while delayed training started after 4 weeks. The active control group listened to audiobooks for the first 4 weeks. All participants underwent 4 weeks of competing talker training. Outcome measures included speech perception in noise, analytical tasks (modulation detection and phoneme perception in noise), and inhibitory control. In addition, a listening-posture dual task assessed whether training freed up cognitive resources for a concurrently performed task. Finally, we assessed whether training induced self-reported benefits regarding hearing, listening effort, communication strategies, emotional consequences, knowledge, and acceptance of hearing loss. Outcome measures were assessed every 4 weeks over a 12-week period. The present study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of competing talker training in a stratified randomized controlled trial.

Results: Overall compliance to the training was good and increased with age. We observed on-task improvements during the 4 weeks of training in all groups. Results showed generalization toward speech-in-noise perception, persisting for at least 4 weeks after the end of training. No transfer toward more analytical tasks or inhibitory control was observed. Initial dual-task costs in postural control were reliably reduced after competing talker training suggesting a link between improved listening skills and cognitive resource allocation in multitask settings. Our results show that listeners report better knowledge about their hearing after training.

Conclusions: After training with the 2TT-Flemish, results showed on-task improvements and generalization toward speech-in-noise. Improvements did not generalize toward basic analytical tasks. Results suggest that competing talker training enables listeners to free up cognitive resources, which can be used for another concurrent task.

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通过基于家庭的竞争说话者训练增强噪声环境下的语音感知。
目的:本研究旨在评估一种竞争性说话者训练范式(2TT-Flemish)的有效性。主要目标是评估任务学习和转移到未训练的任务。设计:共有60名有语音噪音问题的参与者(54-84岁,平均年龄= 69.4)参加了这项研究。该研究采用随机对照设计,分为三组:立即训练组、延迟训练组和积极对照组。立即训练组从一开始就训练,而延迟训练组在4周后开始训练。积极对照组在前4周听有声读物。所有的参与者都进行了为期4周的竞争谈话训练。结果测量包括噪声中的语音感知、分析任务(噪声中的调制检测和音素感知)和抑制控制。此外,听力-姿势双重任务评估训练是否为同时执行的任务释放了认知资源。最后,我们评估了训练是否会在听力、听力努力、沟通策略、情绪后果、知识和听力损失接受度方面引起自我报告的好处。在12周的时间内每4周评估一次结果测量。本研究旨在通过分层随机对照试验探讨竞争性说话者训练的有效性。结果:患者对培训的总体依从性较好,随年龄增长而增加。在4周的训练中,我们观察到所有组在任务上的改善。结果显示,在训练结束后,对噪音中的语音感知的普遍化至少持续4周。没有观察到向更多分析任务或抑制控制的转移。在竞争性说话者训练后,姿势控制的初始双任务成本确实降低了,这表明在多任务环境下,听力技能的提高与认知资源分配之间存在联系。我们的研究结果表明,听众在训练后对自己的听力有了更好的了解。结论:使用2TT-Flemish训练后,结果显示任务上的改善和对噪音语音的泛化。改进并没有推广到基本的分析任务。结果表明,竞争性说话者训练可以使听者释放认知资源,这些资源可以用于另一个并发任务。
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Ear and Hearing
Ear and Hearing 医学-耳鼻喉科学
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5.90
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10.80%
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207
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: From the basic science of hearing and balance disorders to auditory electrophysiology to amplification and the psychological factors of hearing loss, Ear and Hearing covers all aspects of auditory and vestibular disorders. This multidisciplinary journal consolidates the various factors that contribute to identification, remediation, and audiologic and vestibular rehabilitation. It is the one journal that serves the diverse interest of all members of this professional community -- otologists, audiologists, educators, and to those involved in the design, manufacture, and distribution of amplification systems. The original articles published in the journal focus on assessment, diagnosis, and management of auditory and vestibular disorders.
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