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Citation

Ranjbar P, Stenström I. ScientificWorldJournal 2013; 2013: 206734.

Affiliation

Audiological Research Centre, Örebro University Hospital, 701 85 Örebro, Sweden ; School of Health and Medical Sciences, Örebro University, Fakultetsgatan 1, 70281 Örebro, Sweden ; Campus Alfred Nobel, Örebro University, Karlavägen 16, 69141 Karlskoga, Sweden.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2013, ScientificWorld, Ltd.)

DOI

10.1155/2013/206734

PMID

23861651

PMCID

PMC3703905

Abstract

Monitor is a portable vibrotactile aid to improve the ability of people with severe hearing impairment or deafblindness to detect, identify, and recognize the direction of sound-producing events. It transforms and adapts sounds to the frequency sensitivity range of the skin. The aid was evaluated in the field. Four females (44-54 years) with Usher Syndrome I (three with tunnel vision and one with only light perception) tested the aid at home and in traffic in three different field studies: without Monitor, with Monitor with an omnidirectional microphone, and with Monitor with a directional microphone. The tests were video-documented, and the two field studies with Monitor were initiated after five weeks of training. The detection scores with omnidirectional and directional microphones were 100% for three participants and above 57% for one, both in their home and traffic environments. In the home environment the identification scores with the omnidirectional microphone were 70%-97% and 58%-95% with the directional microphone. The corresponding values in traffic were 29%-100% and 65%-100%, respectively. Their direction perception was improved to some extent by both microphones. Monitor improved the ability of people with deafblindness to detect, identify, and recognize the direction of events producing sounds.


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