Relation between psychophysical data and speech perception for hearing-impaired subjects. I

Abstract
In a heterogeneous group of ten hearing‐impaired adolescents, relations are studied between several psychophysical test results and speech reception thresholds in quiet and noise. To examine the results, data‐reduction techniques were used to extract the most relevant parameters. High correlations were found between the intelligibility of speech in noise on the one side, and vowel‐perception parameters resulting from INDSCAL analysis (frequency resolution parameters, critical bandwidth and critical ratio) and audiogram parameters on the other.