Korean J Otorhinolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.  2010 Apr;53(4):215-220. 10.3342/kjorl-hns.2010.53.4.215.

Analysis of Correlation between Cognitive Function and Speech Recognition in Noise

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Otolaryngology, Eulji General Hospital, School of Medicine, Eulji University, Seoul, Korea. eardoc11@eulji.ac.kr

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES
Speech in the noise test has been known to reflect the distortion component of hearing impairment originated not only from the cochlea but also from the central auditory system. For communication with language, a proper cognitive function of the cerebral cortex is essential. In the present study, we aimed to evaluate the correlation between the cognitive function and the speech recognition ability against background noise.
SUBJECTS AND METHOD
Thirty one listeners with sensorineural hearing loss in both ear participated in this study. We performed pure a tone audiometry, a speech recognition test with and without multitalker babble noise, a computerized cognitive function test and the Mini-Mental Status Examination-Korea.
RESULTS
Speech recognition score in noise showed significant correlations with the results of both computerized cognitive function test and Mini-Mental Status Examination-Korea, whereas, the pure tone average and speech recognition score in the quiet background did not.
CONCLUSION
These results support that speech recognition ability in background noise reflects the cognitive function.

Keyword

Speech; Noise; Hearing; Cognition

MeSH Terms

Audiometry
Cerebral Cortex
Cochlea
Cognition
Ear
Hearing
Hearing Loss
Hearing Loss, Sensorineural
Noise
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