Effect of age on inter and intra-subject variability in acceptable noise level (ANL) in listeners with normal hearing

Several industrial engineering and psychological studies have shown that noise affects the important aspects of communication for both adults and children. For speech understanding by hearing aids users and language development in children, an accurate hearing is very important. A metric has been de...

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Main Authors: Bankole K. Fasanya, Oluseun Omotoso, Olariyike A. Fasanya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Growing Science 2013-02-01
Series:Management Science Letters
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Online Access:http://www.growingscience.com/msl/Vol3/msl_2012_313.pdf
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spelling doaj-e249d80f80e744daa268d532fcc185cf2020-11-24T22:47:58ZengGrowing ScienceManagement Science Letters1923-93351923-93432013-02-0132385394Effect of age on inter and intra-subject variability in acceptable noise level (ANL) in listeners with normal hearingBankole K. FasanyaOluseun OmotosoOlariyike A. FasanyaSeveral industrial engineering and psychological studies have shown that noise affects the important aspects of communication for both adults and children. For speech understanding by hearing aids users and language development in children, an accurate hearing is very important. A metric has been developed for measuring an individual's acceptance of noise while listening to speech in quiet. This metric is known as Acceptable Noise Levels (ANLs). Studies have shown large inter-subject variability in acceptance of background noise. An argument has been made that an acceptance of background noise is a “means” that will help to solve the puzzle and monumental problem of hearing aid rejection. Meanwhile, within subject age dependency has not been investigated. This study is conducted to determine if ANL inter and intra-subject variability under music signal depends on age. Twenty subjects participated in the study (average age = 29; SD = 3.7; range 23-35 years). All participants had hearing level not worse than 25dB HL at octave frequencies from 250Hz to 4000Hz. Listeners’ task was to adjust the level of music played in quiet to their most comfortable listening level and then to adjust the level of background noise to the maximum level that they still consider acceptable while listening to music. Further, music is not a speech signal that many researchers have used to determine the significance of age on ANL inter-subject variability. Results of this study supported the findings of others on age dependency, which shows that ANL inter and intra-subject variability is independent of age.http://www.growingscience.com/msl/Vol3/msl_2012_313.pdfNoise LevelBackground noiseAccurate hearing
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author Bankole K. Fasanya
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Olariyike A. Fasanya
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Oluseun Omotoso
Olariyike A. Fasanya
Effect of age on inter and intra-subject variability in acceptable noise level (ANL) in listeners with normal hearing
Management Science Letters
Noise Level
Background noise
Accurate hearing
author_facet Bankole K. Fasanya
Oluseun Omotoso
Olariyike A. Fasanya
author_sort Bankole K. Fasanya
title Effect of age on inter and intra-subject variability in acceptable noise level (ANL) in listeners with normal hearing
title_short Effect of age on inter and intra-subject variability in acceptable noise level (ANL) in listeners with normal hearing
title_full Effect of age on inter and intra-subject variability in acceptable noise level (ANL) in listeners with normal hearing
title_fullStr Effect of age on inter and intra-subject variability in acceptable noise level (ANL) in listeners with normal hearing
title_full_unstemmed Effect of age on inter and intra-subject variability in acceptable noise level (ANL) in listeners with normal hearing
title_sort effect of age on inter and intra-subject variability in acceptable noise level (anl) in listeners with normal hearing
publisher Growing Science
series Management Science Letters
issn 1923-9335
1923-9343
publishDate 2013-02-01
description Several industrial engineering and psychological studies have shown that noise affects the important aspects of communication for both adults and children. For speech understanding by hearing aids users and language development in children, an accurate hearing is very important. A metric has been developed for measuring an individual's acceptance of noise while listening to speech in quiet. This metric is known as Acceptable Noise Levels (ANLs). Studies have shown large inter-subject variability in acceptance of background noise. An argument has been made that an acceptance of background noise is a “means” that will help to solve the puzzle and monumental problem of hearing aid rejection. Meanwhile, within subject age dependency has not been investigated. This study is conducted to determine if ANL inter and intra-subject variability under music signal depends on age. Twenty subjects participated in the study (average age = 29; SD = 3.7; range 23-35 years). All participants had hearing level not worse than 25dB HL at octave frequencies from 250Hz to 4000Hz. Listeners’ task was to adjust the level of music played in quiet to their most comfortable listening level and then to adjust the level of background noise to the maximum level that they still consider acceptable while listening to music. Further, music is not a speech signal that many researchers have used to determine the significance of age on ANL inter-subject variability. Results of this study supported the findings of others on age dependency, which shows that ANL inter and intra-subject variability is independent of age.
topic Noise Level
Background noise
Accurate hearing
url http://www.growingscience.com/msl/Vol3/msl_2012_313.pdf
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