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The German hearing in noise test with a female talker: development and comparison with German male speech test
by
Ernst, Benjamin Philipp
, Strieth, Sebastian
, Rader, Tobias
, Mönnich, Anna-Lena
, Bohnert, Andrea
in
Auditory Threshold
/ Female
/ Head and Neck Surgery
/ Hearing Tests
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Neurosurgery
/ Noise
/ Otology
/ Otorhinolaryngology
/ Perceptual Masking
/ Speech Intelligibility
/ Speech Perception
/ Speech Reception Threshold Test - methods
2023
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The German hearing in noise test with a female talker: development and comparison with German male speech test
by
Ernst, Benjamin Philipp
, Strieth, Sebastian
, Rader, Tobias
, Mönnich, Anna-Lena
, Bohnert, Andrea
in
Auditory Threshold
/ Female
/ Head and Neck Surgery
/ Hearing Tests
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Neurosurgery
/ Noise
/ Otology
/ Otorhinolaryngology
/ Perceptual Masking
/ Speech Intelligibility
/ Speech Perception
/ Speech Reception Threshold Test - methods
2023
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The German hearing in noise test with a female talker: development and comparison with German male speech test
by
Ernst, Benjamin Philipp
, Strieth, Sebastian
, Rader, Tobias
, Mönnich, Anna-Lena
, Bohnert, Andrea
in
Auditory Threshold
/ Female
/ Head and Neck Surgery
/ Hearing Tests
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Neurosurgery
/ Noise
/ Otology
/ Otorhinolaryngology
/ Perceptual Masking
/ Speech Intelligibility
/ Speech Perception
/ Speech Reception Threshold Test - methods
2023
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The German hearing in noise test with a female talker: development and comparison with German male speech test
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The German hearing in noise test with a female talker: development and comparison with German male speech test
2023
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Overview
Purpose
The aim of the study was to develop the German Hearing in Noise Test (HINT) with female speaker by fulfilling the recommendations by International Collegium of Rehabilitative Audiology (ICRA) for using a female speaker to create new multilingual speech tests and to determine norms and to compare these norms with German male speech tests—the male speakers HINT and the Oldenburg Sentence Test (OLSA).
Methods
The HINT with a female speaker consists of the same speech material as the male speaking HINT. After recording the speech material, 10 normal hearing subjects were included to determine the performance–intensity function (PI function). 24 subjects were part of the measurements to determine the norms and compare them with the norms of male HINT and OLSA. Comparably, adaptive, open-set methods under headphones (HINT) and sound field (OLSA) were used.
Results
Acoustic phonetic analysis demonstrated significant difference in mean fundamental frequency, its range and mean speaking rate between both HINT speakers. The calculated norms by three of the tested four conditions of the HINT with a female speaker are not significantly different from the norms with a male speaker. No significant effect of the speaker’s gender of the first HINT measurement and no significant correlation between the threshold results of the HINT and the OLSA were determined.
Conclusions
The Norms for German HINT with a female speaker are comparable to the norms of the HINT with a male speaker. The speech intelligibility score of the HINT does not depend on the speakers’ gender despite significant difference of acoustic–phonetic parameters between the female and male HINT speaker’s voice. Instead, the speech intelligibility rating must be seen as a function of the used speech material.
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer Nature B.V
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