Abstract

Abstract The present study aimed to investigate the ability of normally hearing adults to comprehend everyday speech at various signal-to-noise ratios (SNR) using the University of Queensland Understanding Everyday Speech Test. Participants were 18 normally hearing adults (4 males and 14 females) with a mean age of 28.8 years. The speech material, consisting of 2 practice passages and 10 test passages, was delivered to each participant under binaural listening conditions at 65 dB SPL in sound field. The participant listened to the test passages under 5 different listening conditions (quiet, SNR = 5, 0, −5, and −10 dB). After the presentation of each passage, the participant was required to answer 4 content-related multiple choice questions. The maximum score for each passage was 4. The results of the study showed that the mean speech scores for the quiet, 5 dB, 0 dB, −5 dB, and −10 dB SNR conditions were 3.89, 3.83, 3.72, 3.64, and 2.36, respectively. A trend of diminishing speech scores with decreasing S...

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