University of Minnesota
Behavioral and neural correlates of amplification outcome
Understanding individual factors, beyond hearing thresholds, that account for the high variability in success in the use of hearing aids is an important question with immediate clinical implications. This project aims to evaluate how fundamental aspects of auditory processing interact with high-intensity sounds and influence hearing aid amplification outcomes. Behavioral and speech and non-speech measures will be used to determine how spectral auditory processing interacts with high intensity sounds and influences amplification. This will help us determine factors that contribute to diminished speech perception in noisy environments for individuals with hearing loss and how their perception of amplified speech can be enhanced in noisy environments.


















