Auditory Localisation In Hearing Impaired Schoolchildren With And Without Hearing Aids

LARYNGO-RHINO-OTOLOGIE(2021)

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Objective Auditory localisation is part of central auditory processing. The study examined the impact of hearing aids on the auditory localisation ability of non-linguistic stimuli in hearing impaired schoolchildren.Patients and methods Above threshold acoustic signals were presented to 20 children (7-17 years) in a free field condition with 45 loudspeakers placed on a semicircular array. All participants had a bilaterally symmetric moderate sensorineural hearing loss (WHO grade 2) and used behind the ear style (BTE) hearing aids with conventional earmolds. The children had to indicate the position of the signal by a laser pointer. Both high- and low-frequency noise bursts were employed in the tests to separately address spatial auditory processing based on interaural time differences and interaural intensity differences. The examination was performed with and without BTE hearing aids.Results There was no significant difference between results in the aided and the unaided condition: neither for the different frequency bands nor for the signal positions. The auditory localisation of the hearing impaired children was reduced by 3 degrees-4 degrees for frontal and 5 degrees-11 degrees for lateral positions compared to normal-hearing children. There was no age-relation.Conclusions In our experimental setting, BTE hearing aids could not compensate the impaired auditory localisation ability of children with sensorineural hearing loss.
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auditory localisation, children, hearing aids, sensorineural hearing loss, non-linguistic stimuli, above threshold
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