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Some effects of multiple sclerosis on speech perception in noise

LEWIS MS; LILLY DJ; HUTTER M; BOURDETTE DN; SAUNDERS J; FAUSTI SA
J REHABIL RES DEV , 2006, vol. 43, n° 1, p. 91-98
Doc n°: 125447
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : AE3 - SEP

The present investigation examined speech perception in noise of adults with and without multiple sclerosis (MS). Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) sentences were presented at a constant level of 65 dBA L(eq) (equivalent continuous noise level [4 dB exchange rate]) from a loudspeaker located at 0-degree horizontal azimuth and 1.2 m from the study participant. Uncorrelated multitalker babble was presented from four loudspeakers positioned at 45-, 135-, 225-, and 315-degree azimuths and 1.7 m from the study participant. The starting presentation level for the babble was 55 dBA L(eq). The level of the babble was increased systematically in 1 dB steps until the subject obtained 0% key words correct on the IEEE sentences. Results revealed a significant difference in speech perception between the two groups at nine signal-to-noise ratios. Some clinical implications of these results are discussed.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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