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Original Article

Speech Intelligibility in and Speech Interference Levels of Traffic Noise in Hearing-Impaired and Normal Listeners

Pages 109-112 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Speech intelligibility (phonetically balanced monosyllables=PB words) in traffic-like noise (random noise) as well as the speech interference levels (75% intelligibility) of this noise were investigated in three common listening situations, two indoors and one outdoors. A total of 279 persons were examined; 56 had normal hearing, 90 a presbycusic-type hearing loss, 95 noise-induced hearing loss, and 38 conductive hearing loss.

In the indoor situation the hearing-impaired groups mainly retained their intelligibility in 40 dBA. Lowering of the noise level to less than 40 dBA resulted in only a minor, mostly insignificant improvement in speech intelligibility.

Normal-hearing listeners maintained good speech intelligibility in the outdoor listening situation with noise levels up to 60 dBA, without lip-reading. For hearing-impaired groups, representing more than 1/2 million (8% of the population) people in Sweden, with hearing loss due to age and/or noise, the noise level outdoors must be lowered to 45 dBA in order to achieve good speech intelligibility at 1 m, without lip-reading.

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