Sound Localization in Unilateral Cochlear Implant Users

Q3 Medicine Audiology and Speech Research Pub Date : 2022-07-31 DOI:10.21848/asr.220001
Sungmin Lee
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Purpose: Sound is localized by two ears. People with bilaterally severe-to-profound hearing loss may struggle to identify the direction of a sound if their hearing device delivers sound only one ear due to the loss of binaural advantage. The purpose of this study was to systematically investigate the sound localization performance of people with unilateral cochlear implant users. Methods: Ten unilateral cochlear implant users and 10 normal hearing adults participated in this study. Sound localization tests were conducted using five stimuli (speech, speech with noise, 500 Hz warble tone, 1 kHz warble tone, and 4 kHz warble tone) presented from eight loud-speakers. Correct responses and root- mean-square errors were obtained to investigate the localization performances and error patterns. Additional factors including the Korean-Speech Spatial and Qualities of Hearing Questionnaire were also analyzed. Results: Localization performance was significantly poor in the unilateral cochlear implant group showing polar patterns toward their hearing side. While the normal hearing group showed better localization for speech in quiet conditions compared to 500 Hz warble tone, the cochlear implant group did not show any statistical difference in performance across the stimuli due to their very poor performance. The Korean-Speech Spatial and Qualities of Hearing Questionnaire was associated with localization performance in limited conditions. Conclusion: The present study revealed that unilateral cochlear implant users correctly localize a sound at nearly chance levels. The Korean-Speech Spatial and Qualities of Hearing Questionnaire predict localization performance for unilateral cochlear implant users only for particular conditions.
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单侧人工耳蜗使用者的声音定位
用途:声音由两耳定位。由于双耳优势的丧失,双耳重度或重度听力损失的人可能很难识别声音的方向,如果他们的助听器只能传递单耳声音。本研究的目的是系统地调查单侧人工耳蜗使用者的声音定位表现。方法:10例单侧人工耳蜗使用者和10例听力正常的成年人参与本研究。声音定位测试使用来自8个扬声器的5种刺激(语音、带噪声的语音、500 Hz颤音、1 kHz颤音和4 kHz颤音)进行。得到了正确的响应和均方根误差,研究了定位性能和误差模式。此外,还分析了韩国语语音空间和听力质量问卷等附加因素。结果:单侧人工耳蜗组定位表现明显较差,呈现向听力侧的极性模式。与500赫兹的颤音相比,听力正常的一组在安静的条件下表现出更好的语言定位,而人工耳蜗组由于表现非常差,在不同的刺激下没有表现出任何统计差异。韩国语空间和听力质量问卷在有限条件下与本地化表现相关。结论:本研究显示单侧人工耳蜗使用者对声音的定位几乎是随机的。韩国语空间和听力质量问卷仅在特定条件下预测单侧人工耳蜗使用者的定位表现。
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Audiology and Speech Research
Audiology and Speech Research Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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