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Development of Questionnaire for Auditory Localization
Devi Neelamegarajan1, Arpitha Vasudevamurthy1, Khyathi Jain G1
1Clinic of Audiology, All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, Mysuru, India.
Objective:
Localization plays an important role in identifying the source of the stimuli. Aural localization is based on the phase (period-related time), intensity level, and spectral differences between the sounds at each ear. Various behavioral measures are available to check the interaural level, time, and frequency differences, which provide information on an individual's ability to localize the sound source. This might vary depending on the audibility and amplification devices. Although these behavioral measures are available, the perceptual quality of localization cannot be obtained using these measures. This study aimed to develop a questionnaire for auditory localization.
Materials And Methods:
A questionnaire was prepared, the content validated, and administered on 120 individuals in the age range of 18-50 years who were divided into three different groups.
Results:
The results of the descriptive and item analysis revealed a significant difference between the groups, with group I showing better localization ability. No significant difference was observed between the groups II and III. The receiver operating curve and cut-off scores were obtained. Individuals with a score of <42.5 on the questionnaire have better or good localization ability. The area covered under the curve is 0.987; therefore, the sensitivity and specificity of the questionnaire is also high.
Conclusion:
It can be concluded that this questionnaire is a simple, valid, and preliminary measure for the auditory localization ability of an individual.
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