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Original Article

Speech Recognition in Young and Elderly Normal-Hearing Listeners in a Closed Response Test

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Pages 245-249 | Received 31 Jan 1991, Accepted 25 Feb 1991, Published online: 12 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

Speech recognition has been measured in a group of elderly (age range 55–70 years) subjects with normal hearing. The results from this group were compared with the results from a young, normal-hearing group (age 19–36 years). The two groups were matched as regards education, occupation and dialect. The test material used was a four-alternative closed-response speech test composed of monosyllabic words. Each word was presented in a carrier sentence and masked by a speech-spectrum shaped modulated background noise. No significant difference was found between the speech recognition in the two groups.

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