Spatial Listening Skills in Normal-Hearing Children (Lovett et al., 2012)

Autor: Lovett, Rosemary Elizabeth Susan, Kitterick, P��draig Thomas, Huang, Shan, Summerfield, Arthur Quentin
Rok vydání: 2021
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DOI: 10.23641/asha.14963589.v1
Popis: Purpose: To establish the age at which children can complete tests of spatial listening and to measure the normative relationship between age and performance.Method: Fifty-six normal-hearing children, ages 1.5���7.9 years, attempted tests of the ability to discriminate a sound source on the left from one on the right, to localize a source, to track moving sources, and to perceive speech in noise.Results: Tests of left���right discrimination, movement tracking, and speech perception were completed by ���75% of children older than 3 years. Children showed adult levels of performance from age 1.5 years (movement tracking), 3 years (left���right discrimination), and 6 years (localization and speech in noise). Spatial release from masking���calculated as the difference in speech reception thresholds between conditions with spatially coincident and spatially separate speech and noise���remained constant at 5 dB from age 3 years. Data from a separate study demonstrate the age at which children with cochlear implants can complete the same tests. Assessments of left���right discrimination, movement tracking, and speech perception were completed by ���75% of children who are older than 5 years and who wear cochlear implants.Conclusion: These data can guide the selection of tests for future studies and inform the interpretation of results from clinical populations.
Databáze: OpenAIRE