Journal of Clinical Medicine (Nov 2023)

Free-Field Hearing Test in Noise with Free Head Rotation for Evaluation of Monaural Hearing

  • Stanley Tetard,
  • Caroline Guigou,
  • Charles-Edouard Sonnet,
  • Dhari Al Burshaid,
  • Ambre Charlery-Adèle,
  • Alexis Bozorg Grayeli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12227143
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 22
p. 7143

Abstract

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There is a discrepancy between the hearing test results in patients with single-sided deafness (SSD) and their reported outcome measures. This is probably due to the presence of two elements in everyday situations: noise and head movements. We developed a stereo-audiometric test in noise with free head movements to evaluate movements and auditory performance in monaural and binaural conditions in normal hearing volunteers with one occluded ear. Tests were performed in the binaural condition (BIN), with the left ear (LEO) or the right ear occluded (REO). The signal was emitted by one of the seven speakers, placed every 30° in a semicircle, and the noise (cocktail party) by all speakers. Subjects turned their head freely to obtain the most comfortable listening position, then repeated 10 sentences in this position. In monaural conditions, the sums of rotations (head rotations for an optimal hearing position in degrees, random signal azimuth, 1 to 15 signal ad lib signal presentations) were higher (LEO 255 ± 212°, REO 308 ± 208° versus BIN 74 ± 76, p p p p p < 0.05, respectively). Subjects’ behaviors were different in optimizing their hearing in noise via head rotation. The evaluation of head movements seems to be a significant parameter in predicting the difficulty of monaural hearing in noisy environments.

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