One of the most common complaints among the elderly is the inability to understand speech in noisy environments. In many cases, these deficits are due to age-related hearing loss; however, some of the elderly that have difficulty hearing in noise have clinically normal pure-tone thresholds. While speech in noise testing is informative, it fails to identify specific frequencies responsible for the speech processing deficit. Auditory neuropathy patients and animal models of hidden hearing loss suggest that tone-in-noise thresholds may provide frequency specific information for those patients who express difficulty, but have normal thresholds in quiet. Therefore, we aimed to determine if tone-in-noise thresholds could be a useful measure in detecting age-related hearing deficits, despite having normal audiometric thresholds.

Tone-in-noise detection deficits in elderly patients with clinically normal hearing / Ralli, Massimo; Greco, Antonio; De Vincentiis, Marco; Sheppard, Adam; Cappelli, Giampietro; Neri, Ilaria; Salvi, Richard. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY. - ISSN 0196-0709. - 40:1(2019), pp. 1-9. [10.1016/j.amjoto.2018.09.012]

Tone-in-noise detection deficits in elderly patients with clinically normal hearing

Ralli, Massimo
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;
Greco, Antonio
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De Vincentiis, Marco;
2019

Abstract

One of the most common complaints among the elderly is the inability to understand speech in noisy environments. In many cases, these deficits are due to age-related hearing loss; however, some of the elderly that have difficulty hearing in noise have clinically normal pure-tone thresholds. While speech in noise testing is informative, it fails to identify specific frequencies responsible for the speech processing deficit. Auditory neuropathy patients and animal models of hidden hearing loss suggest that tone-in-noise thresholds may provide frequency specific information for those patients who express difficulty, but have normal thresholds in quiet. Therefore, we aimed to determine if tone-in-noise thresholds could be a useful measure in detecting age-related hearing deficits, despite having normal audiometric thresholds.
2019
aging; audiogram; masking noise and detection; noise; tone
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Tone-in-noise detection deficits in elderly patients with clinically normal hearing / Ralli, Massimo; Greco, Antonio; De Vincentiis, Marco; Sheppard, Adam; Cappelli, Giampietro; Neri, Ilaria; Salvi, Richard. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY. - ISSN 0196-0709. - 40:1(2019), pp. 1-9. [10.1016/j.amjoto.2018.09.012]
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