2021
DOI: 10.1177/23312165211049938
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Effects of Increasing the Overall Level or Fitting Hearing Aids on Emotional Responses to Sounds

Abstract: Adults with hearing loss demonstrate a reduced range of emotional responses to nonspeech sounds compared to their peers with normal hearing. The purpose of this study was to evaluate two possible strategies for addressing the effects of hearing loss on emotional responses: (a) increasing overall level and (b) hearing aid use (with and without nonlinear frequency compression, NFC). Twenty-three adults (mean age  =  65.5 years) with mild-to-severe sensorineural hearing loss and 17 adults (mean age  =  56.2 years… Show more

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“…The purpose of this project was two-fold: 1) to evaluate the between-group differences in emotional responses to non-speech sounds between listeners with normal hearing, hearing aid candidates, and bimodal cochlear-implant listeners and 2) to evaluate the effects of device configuration on emotional responses to non-speech sounds. Consistent with previous work ( Picou, 2016 ; Picou & Buono, 2018 ; Picou, Rakita, et al, 2021 ), ratings of arousal were largely unaffected by hearing loss or device configuration. The limited findings related to ratings of arousal might be due to the importance of level as a cue for arousal ( Buono et al, 2021 ; Ma et al, 2012 ) and listeners with hearing loss were always tested with an assistive hearing device, potentially limiting differences in loudness between groups.…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…The purpose of this project was two-fold: 1) to evaluate the between-group differences in emotional responses to non-speech sounds between listeners with normal hearing, hearing aid candidates, and bimodal cochlear-implant listeners and 2) to evaluate the effects of device configuration on emotional responses to non-speech sounds. Consistent with previous work ( Picou, 2016 ; Picou & Buono, 2018 ; Picou, Rakita, et al, 2021 ), ratings of arousal were largely unaffected by hearing loss or device configuration. The limited findings related to ratings of arousal might be due to the importance of level as a cue for arousal ( Buono et al, 2021 ; Ma et al, 2012 ) and listeners with hearing loss were always tested with an assistive hearing device, potentially limiting differences in loudness between groups.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The results of this study replicate those by ( Picou, 2016 ; Picou, Rakita, et al, 2021 ), demonstrating that listeners with hearing loss exhibited reduced ratings of valence in response to non-speech sounds. The results also extend existing literature by demonstrating that bimodal CI listeners exhibit emotional responses that are similar to their HA-candidate peers.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
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