Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate whether consumer-grade mobile audio equipment can be reliably used as a platform for the notched-noise test, including when the test is conducted outside the laboratory. Design: Two studies were conducted: Study 1 was a notched-noise masking experiment with three different setups: in a psychoacoustic test booth with a standard laboratory PC; in a psychoacoustic test booth with a mobile device; and in a quiet office room with a mobile device. Study 2 employed the same task as Study 1, but compared circumaural headphones to insert earphones. Study sample: Nine and ten young, normal-hearing participants completed studies 1 and 2, respectively. Results: The test-retest accuracy of the notched-noise test on the mobile implementation did not differ from that for the laboratory setup. A possible effect of the earphone design was identified in Study 1, which was corroborated by Study 2, where test-retest variability was smallest when comparing results from experiments conducted using identical acoustic transducers. Conclusions: Results and test-retest repeatability comparable to standard laboratory settings for the notched-noise test can be obtained with mobile equipment outside the laboratory.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Tidsskrift | International Journal of Audiology |
Vol/bind | 63 |
Udgave nummer | 2 |
Sider (fra-til) | 127-135 |
ISSN | 1499-2027 |
DOI | |
Status | Udgivet - feb. 2024 |