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Compression and amplification algorithms in hearing aids impair the selectivity of neural responses to speech.


ABSTRACT: In quiet environments, hearing aids improve the perception of low-intensity sounds. However, for high-intensity sounds in background noise, the aids often fail to provide a benefit to the wearer. Here, using large-scale single-neuron recordings from hearing-impaired gerbils-an established animal model of human hearing-we show that hearing aids restore the sensitivity of neural responses to speech, but not their selectivity. Rather than reflecting a deficit in supra-threshold auditory processing, the low selectivity is a consequence of hearing-aid compression (which decreases the spectral and temporal contrasts of incoming sound) and amplification (which distorts neural responses, regardless of whether hearing is impaired). Processing strategies that avoid the trade-off between neural sensitivity and selectivity should improve the performance of hearing aids.

SUBMITTER: Armstrong AG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7612903 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Compression and amplification algorithms in hearing aids impair the selectivity of neural responses to speech.

Armstrong Alex G AG   Lam Chi Chung CC   Sabesan Shievanie S   Lesica Nicholas A NA  

Nature biomedical engineering 20210503 6


In quiet environments, hearing aids improve the perception of low-intensity sounds. However, for high-intensity sounds in background noise, the aids often fail to provide a benefit to the wearer. Here, using large-scale single-neuron recordings from hearing-impaired gerbils-an established animal model of human hearing-we show that hearing aids restore the sensitivity of neural responses to speech, but not their selectivity. Rather than reflecting a deficit in supra-threshold auditory processing,  ...[more]

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