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The effects of extended-wear hearing aids on the localization accuracy of listeners with normal audiometric thresholds

Extended-wear hearing aids (EWHAs) are small broadband analog amplification devices placed deeply enough in the ear canal to preserve most of the cues in the head-related transfer function. However, little is known about how EWHAs affect localization accuracy for normal hearing threshold (NHT) liste...

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Published in:The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2024-07, Vol.156 (1), p.475-488
Main Authors: Spencer, Nathaniel J., Sherlock, LaGuinn P., Pryor, Nina, Iyer, Nandini, Gallagher, Hilary L., Brungart, Douglas S.
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description Extended-wear hearing aids (EWHAs) are small broadband analog amplification devices placed deeply enough in the ear canal to preserve most of the cues in the head-related transfer function. However, little is known about how EWHAs affect localization accuracy for normal hearing threshold (NHT) listeners. In this study, eight NHT participants were fitted with EWHAs and localized broadband sounds of different durations (250 ms and 4 s) and stimulus intensities (40, 50, 60, 70, and 80 dBA) in a spherical speaker array. When the EWHAs were in the active mode, localization accuracy was only slightly degraded relative to open-ear performance. However, when the EWHAs were turned off, localization performance was substantially degraded even at the highest stimulus intensities. An electro-acoustical evaluation of the EWHAs showed minimal effects of dynamic range compression on the signals and good preservation of the signal pattern for vertical polar sound localization. Between-study comparisons suggest that EWHA active mode localization accuracy is favorable compared to conventional active earplugs, and EWHA passive mode localization accuracy is comparable to conventional passive earplugs. These results suggest that the deep-insertion analog design of the EWHA is generally better at preserving localization accuracy of NHT listeners than conventional earplug devices.
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