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Age-Related Differences in EEG-Based Speech Reception Threshold Estimation Using Scalp and Ear-EEG
by
Zaar, Johannes
, Christensen, Christian B
, Alickovic, Emina
, Kidmose, Preben
, Borges, Heidi B
in
Acoustic Stimulation
/ Adult
/ Age Factors
/ Age groups
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Aging - psychology
/ Auditory Threshold
/ Case-Control Studies
/ Electrodes
/ Electroencephalography
/ Electroencephalography - methods
/ Feasibility Studies
/ Female
/ Hearing Aids
/ Hearing loss
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Noise - adverse effects
/ Original
/ Scalp
/ Signal-To-Noise Ratio
/ Speech Perception
/ Speech Reception Threshold Test - methods
/ Young Adult
2025
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Age-Related Differences in EEG-Based Speech Reception Threshold Estimation Using Scalp and Ear-EEG
by
Zaar, Johannes
, Christensen, Christian B
, Alickovic, Emina
, Kidmose, Preben
, Borges, Heidi B
in
Acoustic Stimulation
/ Adult
/ Age Factors
/ Age groups
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Aging - psychology
/ Auditory Threshold
/ Case-Control Studies
/ Electrodes
/ Electroencephalography
/ Electroencephalography - methods
/ Feasibility Studies
/ Female
/ Hearing Aids
/ Hearing loss
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Noise - adverse effects
/ Original
/ Scalp
/ Signal-To-Noise Ratio
/ Speech Perception
/ Speech Reception Threshold Test - methods
/ Young Adult
2025
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Age-Related Differences in EEG-Based Speech Reception Threshold Estimation Using Scalp and Ear-EEG
by
Zaar, Johannes
, Christensen, Christian B
, Alickovic, Emina
, Kidmose, Preben
, Borges, Heidi B
in
Acoustic Stimulation
/ Adult
/ Age Factors
/ Age groups
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Aging - psychology
/ Auditory Threshold
/ Case-Control Studies
/ Electrodes
/ Electroencephalography
/ Electroencephalography - methods
/ Feasibility Studies
/ Female
/ Hearing Aids
/ Hearing loss
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Noise - adverse effects
/ Original
/ Scalp
/ Signal-To-Noise Ratio
/ Speech Perception
/ Speech Reception Threshold Test - methods
/ Young Adult
2025
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Age-Related Differences in EEG-Based Speech Reception Threshold Estimation Using Scalp and Ear-EEG
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Age-Related Differences in EEG-Based Speech Reception Threshold Estimation Using Scalp and Ear-EEG
2025
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Previous studies have demonstrated the feasibility of estimating the speech reception threshold (SRT) based on electroencephalography (EEG), termed SRTneuro, in younger normal-hearing (YNH) participants. This method may support speech perception in hearing-aid users through continuous adaptation of noise-reduction algorithms. The prevalence of hearing impairment and thereby hearing-aid use increases with age. The SRTneuro estimation is based on envelope reconstruction accuracy, which has also been shown to increase with age, possibly due to excitatory/inhibitory imbalance or recruitment of additional cortical regions. This could affect the estimated SRTneuro. This study investigated the age-related changes in the temporal response function (TRF) and the feasibility of SRTneuro estimation across age. Twenty YNH and 22 older normal-hearing (ONH) participants listened to audiobook excerpts at various signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) while EEG was recorded using 66 scalp electrodes and 12 in-ear-EEG electrodes. A linear decoder reconstructed the speech envelope, and the Pearson's correlation was calculated between the reconstructed and speech-stimulus envelopes. A sigmoid function was fitted to the reconstruction-accuracy-versus-SNR data points, and the midpoint was used as the estimated SRTneuro. The results show that the SRTneuro can be estimated with similar precision in both age groups, whether using all scalp electrodes or only those in and around the ear. This consistency across age groups was observed despite physiological differences, with the ONH participants showing higher reconstruction accuracies and greater TRF amplitudes. Overall, these findings demonstrate the robustness of the SRTneuro method in older individuals and highlight its potential for applications in age-related hearing loss and hearing-aid technology.
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SAGE Publications,Sage Publications Ltd,SAGE Publishing
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