Normal İşiten ve İşitme Kayıplı Yetişkinlerde Zamansal İncelikli Yapı Bilgisi ve Lokalizasyon Becerisinin Araştırılması
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2021-03-08Author
Topçu, Özlem
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There is an asymmetric coding in the brain with the unilateral
transmission of the auditory stimulus in individuals with unilateral total hearing loss
and individuals with unilateral cochlear implants. The objective of the present study
is to investigate the processing of acoustic temporal fine structure information cues
in a holistic manner in individuals with unilateral hearing. 17 individuals with
unilateral cochlear implants, 16 individuals with unilateral total hearing loss, and 18
individuals with bilateral normal hearing were included in the study. The Harmonic
Intonation/Disharmonic Intonation tests, Azimuth Localization Test, and Hearing in
Noise Test were applied to all participants. The results of the tests were compared
between the three groups. A significant difference was observed in triple
comparisons between groups in all tests (p<0.001). In paired comparisons,
individuals with unilateral cochlear implants showed a significant difference with
both groups in all tests (pa<0.016). While no significant difference was observed
between the Harmonic Intonation/Disharmonic Intonation tests between the
individuals with unilateral total hearing loss and individuals with bilateral normal
hearing (pa>0.016), a significant difference was observed in the Azimuth
Localization Test and Hearing in Noise Test (pa<0.016). It was concluded that
although the acoustic temporal fine structure processing capacity was not affected by
the asymmetric processing of the auditory input in the presence of unilateral total
hearing loss, hearing in noise and localization abilities deteriorated when compared
to normal hearing individuals. The weaker performance of individuals with unilateral
cochlear implants than both groups revealed the performance weakness in cochlear
implant systems. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first study to reveal
the performance of individuals with unilateral total hearing loss and unilateral
cochlear implant users, by examining together the temporal fine structure
information and the conditions it is related to, and their performances closest to their
daily living environment.
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Topcu, O., Normal İşiten ve İşitme Kayıplı Yetişkinlerde Zamansal İncelikli Yapı Bilgisi ve Lokalizasyon Becerisinin Araştırılması, Hacettepe Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Enstitüsü Odyoloji Programı Yüksek Lisans Tezi, Ankara, 2021.The following license files are associated with this item: