澳大利亚人使用的两种基于语言的中央听觉功能测试的发展

Maryanne Golding
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综合句识别(SSI)测试和二分句识别(DSI)测试主要用于评估中枢听觉功能。据报道,这些测试对听力损失的容忍度比其他测试更强,并且一起使用,提供了类似但不同的中央听觉功能测量,可以在可接受的时间范围内实施。本研究的目的是生成和评估澳大利亚版本的DSI测试和SSI测试。测试材料在第一语言为澳大利亚英语的年轻和年长的正常听力成年人中进行了试验。结果显示,年轻人在舒适的听力水平下表现近乎完美,而老年人在表现上表现出更大的变化。此外,随着年龄的增长,左耳在两项测试中的表现都有所下降。将这些结果与原始SSI和DSI测试报告的结果进行比较,发现了类似的结果。
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The Development of Two Speech Based Tests of Central Auditory Function for Australian Use
The Synthetic Sentence Identification (SSI) test and Dichotic Sentence Identification (DSI) test are chiefly used to assess central auditory function. These tests are reportedly more tolerant of hearing loss than other measures and used together, provide analogous but differing measures of central auditory function which can be administered within an acceptable time frame. The purpose of this study was to generate and evaluate an Australian version of the DSI test and the SSI test. The test materials were trialed on younger and older normal hearing adults whose first language was Australian English. Results show near perfect performance for young adults using comfortable listening levels while older adults showed greater variability in performance. In addition, there was decreasing performance with age on both test measures for the left ear. These results were compared with those reported for the original SSI and DSI tests and similar outcomes were found.
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