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1.香港大学教育学院沟通、发展与信息科学学部言语及听力科学分部 香港 999077
2.南方科技大学工学院电子与电气工程系语音与生理信号处理实验室 深圳 518055
高琪 在读博士;研究方向:听力学
陈霏,E-mail: fchen@sustech.edu.cn
纸质出版日期:2023-03-15,
收稿日期:2022-10-21,
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高琪,黄丽娜,陈霏.皮层听觉诱发电位客观评估助听效果的综述[J].中国听力语言康复科学杂志,2023,21(02):138-143.
GAO Qi,HUANG Li-na,CHEN Fei.A Review on the Objective Evaluation of Hearing Aid Benefits with Cortical Auditory Evoked Potential[J].Chinese Scientific Journal of Hearing and Speech Rehabilitation,2023,21(02):138-143.
高琪,黄丽娜,陈霏.皮层听觉诱发电位客观评估助听效果的综述[J].中国听力语言康复科学杂志,2023,21(02):138-143. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1672-4933.2023.02.007.
GAO Qi,HUANG Li-na,CHEN Fei.A Review on the Objective Evaluation of Hearing Aid Benefits with Cortical Auditory Evoked Potential[J].Chinese Scientific Journal of Hearing and Speech Rehabilitation,2023,21(02):138-143. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1672-4933.2023.02.007.
助听器效果验证是选配流程中的重要一环。受年龄、认知、多残、语言背景等因素影响,部分患者无法配合行为学言语测听。因此,开发客观的助听器助听效果评估工具具有重要的临床意义。皮层听觉诱发电位(cortical auditory evoked potential,CAEP)作为一种电生理测试,因其客观性、可在清醒状态下测试、可使用言语刺激以及与行为学听阈的良好一致性,适用于以上群体的助听效果评估。本文从助听器用户的言语觉察和识别能力,以及激活助听器技术,如非线性频率压缩、降噪算法等影响入手,介绍CAEP相关主题的研究基础和现状。尽管CAEP有潜力表征助听后言语觉察和识别能力以及助听器新技术的影响,但距离其临床应用仍需大量研究。
Hearing aid verification plays an important role in the fitting process. Some hearing-impaired patients are unable to cooperate with behavioural speech tests due to factors such as age
cognitive impairment
other disabilities
and language experience. Therefore
it is of clinical significance to consider an objective tool to evaluate hearing aid benefits. Cortical Auditory Evoked Potential (CAEP) is an alternative means of evaluating hearing aid benefits in such populations because of its objectivity
testability in the awake state
use of speech stimuli
and good consistency with behavioural hearing thresholds. This paper introduces the progress and advancements of research in using CAEP to evaluate speech detection and recognition of hearing aid users
as well as the influence of hearing aid technologies on such as nonlinear frequency compression and noise reduction algorithm. Although CAEP has the potential to index aided speech detection and recognition abilities
and the influence of hearing aid technologies
there is still a long way towards using it as a clinical routine.
皮层听觉诱发电位助听器言语觉察言语识别
Cortical auditory evoked potentialHearing aidSpeech detectionSpeech recognition
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