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Eun Yeon Kim1, Mi Sun Yoon, Hyang Hee Kim, Chung Mo Nam, Eun Sook Park, Sung Hwa Hong.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Resonance problems in hearing impaired (HI) individuals have been described as aspects of nasality. However, there are limitations in being able to explain the range of resonance problems. Therefore, this study suggests a perceptual rating that will effectively explain the characteristics of resonance problems in HI individuals.Entities:
Keywords: Hearing impairment; Nasal resonance; Nasality; Perceptual rating; Vertical focus of resonance
Year: 2012 PMID: 22468195 PMCID: PMC3314798 DOI: 10.3342/ceo.2012.5.1.1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Exp Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 1976-8710 Impact factor: 3.372
Subjects of NH and HI groups
NH, normal hearing subjects; HI, hearing impaired subjects.
Non-word syllable tasks and passages task for measuring nasalance scores
Nasal score norm (14).
*Phonetic transcription based on international phonetic alphabet.
Non-word syllable tasks
V, vowel; C, consonant.
Categories of abnormal nasalance score groups
SD, standard deviation.
Fig. 1Focus of resonance and aspects of deviant resonance.
Rating of 'VFR' for assessing resonance problems
VFR, vertical focus of resonance.
Nasalance score differences between the NH and HI group in the syllable and passage tasks
NH, normal hearing subjects; HI, hearing impaired subjects.
Correlations between the tasks of the NH and the HI group
A correlation analysis results of the NH are above the line, and that of the HI are under the line.
NH, normal hearing subjects; HI, hearing impaired subjects.
*P<0.05. †P<0.01.
The frequency of the VFR rating
VFR, vertical focus of resonance.
*Frequency= (No. of subjects being rated for each vertical focus of resonance) / (Total no of subjects); Concordance rate= (Frequency of concordance in 2/3 of the evaluators) / (Fr).
Inter-rater concordance of the VFR rating
VFR, vertical focus of resonance.
Intra-rater concordance of the VFR rating
VFR, vertical focus of resonance.
Frequency of the 'VFR' for each nasalance type and the Fisher's exact test
VFR, vertical focus of resonance; NH, normal hearing subjects; HI, hearing impaired subjects.
Fig. 2Vertical focus of resonance for each nasalance type. NH, normal hearing subjects; HI, hearing impaired subjects.