Author: Nancy Helmuth Wark
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 90
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The Relationship of Monosyllabic Discrimination Test Scores for Frequency Distorted Speech and the Improvement with Auditory Training
Bibliographic Annual in Speech Communication
Some Effects of Auditory Training on Speech Discrimination Performance of Hard of Hearing Adults
Author: Daniel Lee Bode
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Category : Deaf
Languages : en
Pages : 412
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Publisher:
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Category : Deaf
Languages : en
Pages : 412
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A Comparison of Three Auditory Tests of Speech Discrimination on Normal and Pathological Ears
Author: Rayford Clayton Reddell
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Category : Audiometry
Languages : en
Pages : 220
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Publisher:
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Category : Audiometry
Languages : en
Pages : 220
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A Test for Speech Discrimination Composed of CNC Monosyllabic Words (N.U. Auditory Test No. 4)
Author: Tom W. Tillman
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Category : Audiology
Languages : en
Pages : 22
Book Description
The N.U. Auditory Test No. 4 is composed of two lists of 50 CNC monosyllabic words that conform to the phonemic balance advocated by Lehiste and Peterson. The lists were given twice to three different groups of 16 subjects, those with normal hearing, those with conductive losses, and those with sensorineural losses. During each test, six presentation levels of ascending intensities were used, the total range being from -4 db to +40 db sensation level.
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Category : Audiology
Languages : en
Pages : 22
Book Description
The N.U. Auditory Test No. 4 is composed of two lists of 50 CNC monosyllabic words that conform to the phonemic balance advocated by Lehiste and Peterson. The lists were given twice to three different groups of 16 subjects, those with normal hearing, those with conductive losses, and those with sensorineural losses. During each test, six presentation levels of ascending intensities were used, the total range being from -4 db to +40 db sensation level.
Speech Discrimination of the Hearing-impaired in Noise: Its Relationship to Other Audiometric Parameters
The Relationship of the Naval Aviator's Speech Discrimination Test to the Pure Tone Audiogram
Author: James W. Greene
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Category : Audiometry
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
The pure tone threshold audiogram required annually for naval aviators provides limited information toward determining their ability to understand speech in the aircraft. The Naval Aviator's Speech Discrimination Test (NASDT) was developed to evaluate objectively the ability to understand very loud speech in a background of aircraft noise for those aviators whose hearing failed to meet the standards. An earlier study had indicated that there was no relationship between the results of the NASDT and the configuration of the pure tone audiogram; therefore, to further examine this finding, data from pure tone threshold tests and the NASDT were obtained for over 500 men with different degrees of flight experience. Statistical analysis of the NASDT results showed that there was great consistency in scores made by the different groups. No practical correlations between NASDT scores and hearing threshold levels were found. Since the NASDT, therefore, appears to provide a more realistic evaluation of hearing in aircraft noise, it is suggested that it be employed as a supplementary test in the hearing evaluations of all aviators.
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Category : Audiometry
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
The pure tone threshold audiogram required annually for naval aviators provides limited information toward determining their ability to understand speech in the aircraft. The Naval Aviator's Speech Discrimination Test (NASDT) was developed to evaluate objectively the ability to understand very loud speech in a background of aircraft noise for those aviators whose hearing failed to meet the standards. An earlier study had indicated that there was no relationship between the results of the NASDT and the configuration of the pure tone audiogram; therefore, to further examine this finding, data from pure tone threshold tests and the NASDT were obtained for over 500 men with different degrees of flight experience. Statistical analysis of the NASDT results showed that there was great consistency in scores made by the different groups. No practical correlations between NASDT scores and hearing threshold levels were found. Since the NASDT, therefore, appears to provide a more realistic evaluation of hearing in aircraft noise, it is suggested that it be employed as a supplementary test in the hearing evaluations of all aviators.
Auditory Training
Author: Norman P. Erber
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Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 212
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Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 212
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Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports
The Ability of Mildly Hearing-impaired Individuals to Discriminate Speech in Noise
Author: Alice Harriet Suter
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Category : Audiometry
Languages : en
Pages : 126
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Audiometry
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description