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Training Programs for Improving Speech Perception in Noise: A Review

Nasrin Gohari, Zahra Hosseini Dastgerdi, Nematollah Rouhbakhsh, Sara Afshar, Razieh Mobini

2023Journal of Audiology & Otology17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Understanding speech in the presence of noise is difficult and challenging, even for people with normal hearing. Accurate pitch perception, coding and decoding of temporal and intensity cues, and cognitive factors are involved in speech perception in noise (SPIN); disruption in any of these can be a barrier to SPIN. Because the physiological representations of sounds can be corrected by exercises, training methods for any impairment can be used to improve speech perception. This study describes the various types of bottom-up training methods: pitch training based on fundamental frequency (F0) and harmonics; spatial, temporal, and phoneme training; and top-down training methods, such as cognitive training of functional memory. This study also discusses music training that affects both bottom-up and top-down components and speech training in noise. Given the effectiveness of all these training methods, we recommend identifying the defects underlying SPIN disorders and selecting the best training approach.

Topics & Concepts

PerceptionSpeech recognitionComputer scienceSpeech perceptionNoise (video)Training (meteorology)Coding (social sciences)Cued speechCognitionBackground noisePsychologyCognitive psychologyArtificial intelligenceMathematicsNeuroscienceMeteorologyImage (mathematics)TelecommunicationsPhysicsStatisticsHearing Loss and RehabilitationNeuroscience and Music PerceptionNoise Effects and Management