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Effects of Sensorineural Hearing Loss on Visually Guided Attention in a Multitalker Environment

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DOI: 10.1007/s10162-008-0146-7

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speech intelligibility; top-down attention; spatial attention; hearing impairment

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  1. NIDCD NIH HHS [DC00100, R01 DC000100, DC004545, R01 DC004545, DC004663, P30 DC004663] Funding Source: Medline

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This study asked whether or not listeners with sensorineural hearing loss have an impaired ability to use top-down attention to enhance speech intelligibility in the presence of interfering talkers. Listeners were presented with a target string of spoken digits embedded in a mixture of five spatially separated speech streams. The benefit of providing simple visual cues indicating when and/or where the target would occur was measured in listeners with hearing loss, listeners with normal hearing, and a control group of listeners with normal hearing who were tested at a lower target-to-masker ratio to equate their baseline (no cue) performance with the hearing-loss group. All groups received robust benefits from the visual cues. The magnitude of the spatial-cue benefit, however, was significantly smaller in listeners with hearing loss. Results suggest that reduced utility of selective attention for resolving competition between simultaneous sounds contributes to the communication difficulties experienced by listeners with hearing loss in everyday listening situations.

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