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Influence of tinnitus sound therapy signals on the intelligibility of speech

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2011
abstract:
Objective: To assess the influence on speech intelligibility of various signals used in tinnitus sound therapy.Materials and methods: We measured, in normal hearing subjects, the intelligibility of speech in the presence of three different sound therapy signals: wide-band noise, a recording of moving water, and a combination of tones.Results: For a given level of stimulation, speech intelligibility was worst in the presence of wide-band noise, compared with the other sound therapy signals. When the stimulation level of the three different signals was increased, speech intelligibility deteriorated more rapidly with wide-band noise, compared with the other two signals. The combination of tones had the least influence on speech intelligibility. Conclusion: The use of different tinnitus sound therapy signals can lead to significantly different effects on the intelligibility of speech. The use of natural sound recordings or combinations of tones may provide the patient with more flexibility to change the stimulation level during treatment.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Paglialonga, Alessia; Fiocchi, Serena; Ravazzani, PAOLO GIUSEPPE; Tognola, Gabriella; Parazzini, Marta
Authors of the University:
FIOCCHI SERENA
PAGLIALONGA ALESSIA
PARAZZINI MARTA
RAVAZZANI PAOLO GIUSEPPE
TOGNOLA GABRIELLA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/48268
Published in:
JOURNAL OF LARYNGOLOGY AND OTOLOGY
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