Author/Authors :
Lotfi, Yones Department of Audiology - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran , Delphi, Maryam Department of Audiology - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran , Moossavi, Abdollah Department of Otolaryngology - School of Medicine, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, , Bakhshi, Enayatollah Department of Biostatistics - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran , Banimostafa, Maryam Department of Biomedical Engineering - Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Previous studies have shown that interauraltime-
difference (ITD) training can improve localization ability.
Surprisingly little is, however, known about localization training
vis-à-vis speech perception in noise based on interaural time
difference in the envelope (ITD ENV). We sought to investigate
the reliability of an ITD ENV-based training program in speechin-
noise perception among elderly individuals with normal
hearing and speech-in-noise disorder.
Methods: The present interventional study was performed
during 2016. Sixteen elderly men between 55 and 65 years
of age with the clinical diagnosis of normal hearing up to
2000 Hz and speech-in-noise perception disorder participated
in this study. The training localization program was based on
changes in ITD ENV. In order to evaluate the reliability of the
training program, we performed speech-in-noise tests before the
training program, immediately afterward, and then at 2 months’
follow-up. The reliability of the training program was analyzed
using the Friedman test and the SPSS software.
Results: Significant statistical differences were shown in the
mean scores of speech-in-noise perception between the 3 time
points (P=0.001). The results also indicated no difference in the
mean scores of speech-in-noise perception between the 2 time
points of immediately after the training program and 2 months’
follow-up (P=0.212).
Conclusion: The present study showed the reliability of an
ITD ENV-based localization training in elderly individuals with
speech-in-noise perception disorder.
Keywords :
Sound Localization , Speech perception , Reliability , Aged