above threshold
Suprathreshold
the presentation of standardized samples of speech through a calibration system in an attempt to examine a patient’s ability to perceive suprathreshold information
Speech Audiometry
Why do we test a listener’s ability to perceive speech?
To determine the lowest level at which the patient can perceive (REPEAT) words with 50% accuracy
Speech Recognition (Reception) Threshold (SRT)
Stimuli of SRT test
Sponadic words
T/F Stimuli for SRT test may be presented via monitored live voice or using recorded materials
True
Procedure for SRT test
Adjustment of stimuli Down 10, Up 5
The Modified Method of Limits
Outcome of SRT test:
Provides a threshold measure for speech production
Sponadic words
Two monosyllable words put together to make a third word (e.g., hot dog, ice cream, baseball)
The threshold for SRT should be within _______ of the _____ threshold
plus/minus five of the BEST threshold
To determine the lowest level that the patient can just detect the presence of speech 50% of the time
Speech Detection/Awareness Threshold (SDT/SAT)
When do you use SDT/SAT?
for very young children
handicapped adults/children
people who are monolingual
What are the stimuli for SDT/SAT?
Spondaic words
Procedure for SDT/SAT?
Outcome of SDT/SAT?
provides a threshold measure for speech detection
The threshold for SDT/SAT should be within _____ of the best threshold.
5 dB
to determine how well a patient perceived speech at levels experienced in day-to-day communication
Speech Recognition Tests in Quiet
Stimuli of Speech Recognition Tests in Quiet?
Monosyllabic Words or Sentences
Procedure of Speech Recognition Tests in Quiet?
Outcome of Speech Recognition Tests in Quiet?
sensitive to pathologies that disrupt the integrity of the acoustic signal, but have little impact on pure-tone thresholds
insensitive to performance differences for listeners with or without hearing loss and differing degrees and configurations of hearing loss
Speech Recognition Tests in Quiet is typically given at ___-___ dB above the SRT.
30-40 dB
Describing Performance
Excellent: 90-100% Good/Slight difficulty: 78-88% Fair/Moderate: 66-76% Poor/Great: 54-64% Very poor: <52%
to determine how well a patient understands speech in typical communication environments
Speech Recognition in Noisee