听力助听器频率获取响应的偏好调整的变化性
Bertan Kursun1, Chemay Shola1, Isabella E Cunio1
1Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle.
概括
助听器使用者表现出不同的增益调整,特别是在高频段. 重复的调整有助于改进偏好,表明频段没有相同的权重或独立.
科学领域:
- 听力学 听力学是指听力学.
- 听力科学 听力科学
- 人与计算机的交互
背景情况:
- 助听器用户可以自定义频率增益响应.
- 对于有效放大,个别助听器调整的可变性是一个重大问题.
研究的目的:
- 在单个自我调整过程中调查助听器增强调整的受试者内部变异性.
- 分析用户界面设计如何影响助听器自我调整.
主要方法:
- 20名患有轻度至重度听力损失的老年人参加了两项实验.
- 参与者通过触摸屏接口调整了六个频段 (0.25-8 kHz) 的助听器放大.
- 对每个参与者分析了30次重复增益调整的统计性质.
主要成果:
- 增益调整显示,4和8kHz频段的变化最高,1和2kHz频段的变化最低.
- 偏好的收益与特定频段 (0.25-0.5 kHz,0.5-1 kHz,4-8 kHz) 相相关.
- 首选收益的标准误差随着试验数量的增加而下降,这表明偏好趋同.
结论:
- 助听器自我调整揭示了潜在的用户偏好.
- 频段对偏好的贡献是不平等的和相互依赖的.
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