The Effect of Filtering and Inter-Digit Interval on the Recognition of Dichotic Digits
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1-2000
Description
The new compact disc from the Department of Veterans Affairs, Tonal and Speech Materials for Auditory Perceptual Assessment, Disc 2.0 (1998), contains two lists of randomly interleaved 1-, 2-, and 3-pair dichotic digits. Two experiments are reported, in which the effects of low-pass filtering and inter-digit interval on dichotic digit recognition were investigated in adult listeners with normal hearing and with mild-to-moderate cochlear hearing loss. Results demonstrated that in the filtered condition, as the low-pass cutoff was increased, there was an increase in recognition performance for 1-, 2-, and 3-pair dichotic digits. When compared to normative data for the materials, findings indicate that the interleaved 1-, 2-, and 3-pair dichotic digit materials were essentially resistant to the effects of hearing loss. There was no significant change in recognition performance as a function of inter-digit interval. The studied 625-ms range of inter-digit intervals studied produced consistent recognition performance with both groups of listeners.
Citation Information
Strouse, Anne; and Wilson, Richard H.. 2000. The Effect of Filtering and Inter-Digit Interval on the Recognition of Dichotic Digits. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development. Vol.37(5). 599-606. PMID: 11322158 ISSN: 0748-7711