2019
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02530
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Speech-in-Noise Perception in Children With Cochlear Implants, Hearing Aids, Developmental Language Disorder and Typical Development: The Effects of Linguistic and Cognitive Abilities

Abstract: Children with hearing loss, and those with language disorders, can have excellent speech recognition in quiet, but still experience unique challenges when listening to speech in noisy environments. However, little is known about how speech-in-noise (SiN) perception relates to individual differences in cognitive and linguistic abilities in these children. The present study used the Norwegian version of the Hearing in Noise Test (HINT) to investigate SiN perception in 175 children aged 5.5–12.9 years, including … Show more

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“…Relative to typically developing children, children with weak language systems do exhibit significant difficulty in understanding speech in adverse listening situations. Accordingly, a stronger relationship between language ability and listening has been observed in clinical populations when compared to typically developing children [ 61 , 73 ]. Significant difficulty understanding speech in noise is commonly reported in children suspected to have APD [ 66 ].…”
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“…Relative to typically developing children, children with weak language systems do exhibit significant difficulty in understanding speech in adverse listening situations. Accordingly, a stronger relationship between language ability and listening has been observed in clinical populations when compared to typically developing children [ 61 , 73 ]. Significant difficulty understanding speech in noise is commonly reported in children suspected to have APD [ 66 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Gürültüde konuşmayı anlama becerisi; işitme kaybı derecesi azaldıkça, işitme cihazlı eşikler iyileştikçe ve yaş arttıkça iyileşmektedir. Literatürdeki çalışmalar, işitme cihazı/koklear implant kullanan çocukların normal işiten çocuklara kıyasla, gürültüde konuşmayı anlama performansının daha iyi SGO durumunda bile önemli ölçüde düşük olduğunu bildirmektedir (Brännström et al, 2020;von Lochow, Lyberg-Åhlander, Sahlén, Kastberg, & Brännström, 2018). Sonuçlarımız bahsedilen çalışmalarla tutarlıdır.…”
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“…İşitme kaybı olan ve/ GİRİŞ veya işitme cihazı kullanan çocuklar, normal işitenlere kıyasla, gürültülü ortamlardan biri olan sınıflarda daha fazla problemle karşılaşırlar. İşitme cihazları ve koklear implantlar işitilebilirliği iyileştirse de, normal işiten kişilere göre arka plan gürültüsü varlığında konuşulanları anlamak zor olmaya devam etmektedir (Brännström, von Lochow, Lyberg Åhlander, & Sahlén, 2020;Iglehart, 2020;Torkildsen, Hitchins, Myhrum, & Wie, 2019). Koklear işitme kaybında, işitsel sinyal işlemleme değişir, pitch ve loudness algısı bozulur.…”
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“…Speech understanding in noisy environments is more problematic for children with CIs (Guerzoni & Cuda, 2017) than it is for children with typical development (Cameron et al, 2006;Gifford & Revit, 2010). CIs do not seem to fully make up for the discrimination deficits linked to sensorineural hearing loss (Iglehart, 2009); moreover, the children's difficulty in dealing with noisy environments is often intensified by the possession of lower language abilities (Ching et al, 2018;Torkildsen et al, 2019), which makes input reconstruction more challenging (Rönnberg et al, 2010). It is reasonable to expect that less exposure to speech in quiet over time (and especially over the first few years of the child's life) may affect language acquisition in children with CIs.…”
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