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Original Article

The Effect of Noise on Lip-Reading Performance

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Page 7 | Published online: 12 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

Normal hearing young adults received a lip-reading test in quiet (55dB SPL), and in continuous and in intermittent white noise backgrounds of 90dB SPL. Scores decreased from the quiet to the continuous noise to the intermittent noise background, but differences were not statistically significant. It is hypothesised that the predictable nature of the noises allowed the subjects to adapt to them.

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