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COMPARISON OF GAPS IN NOISE (GIN) TEST RESULTS BETWEEN PEOPLE SUFFER FROM TINNITUS AND SUBJECTS WITH NORMAL HEARING

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  9008-9012

Keywords

GAPS IN NOISE TEST (GIN)Q2

Abstract

 Introduction: Gaps-in-Noise test assesses the auditory TEMPORAL RESOLUTION skill. Previous studies showed that the GIN test was an easy application and had a high sensitivity and specificity. This study was aimed to evaluate TEMPORAL RESOLUTION ability using gap in noise test in subjects with TINNITUS.Materials and Methods: This cohort study was conducted on twenty participants with TINNITUS and twenty control subjects. Control group (10 males and 10 females) had the mean age of 27.80 years old with normal audiometric threshold (<5dB HL) and subjects with TINNITUS (10 males, 10 females) (14 bilaterally, 6 unilaterally) had the mean age of 30.3 years old with normal audiometric threshold. This research was performed and approved by rehabilitation faculty, Tehran University of medical sciences. GIN test results (approximate threshold and percent of corrected answers) were obtained and analyzed by Mann-Whitney non-parametric statistical test.Results: Approximate threshold in right and left ear of TINNITUS patients were more prolonged than control group (P=0.004 and 0.001, respectively). The percentage of correct response was decreased in both ears in patients as compared to control group (P=0.007 and 0.001, respectively).Conclusion: GIN test results identified that the deficit in hearing skill of TEMPORAL RESOLUTION in patients with TINNITUS. Therefore; it could be realized that the individuals with TINNITUS would have probable lower central auditory processing performance.

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    MEHDIZADEH, VAHID, ROUZBAHANI, MASUMEH, SAMENI, JALAL, NILFOROUSH, MOHAMMAD HOSSEIN, HAGHANI, HAMID, & MAHDI, PARVANEH. (2013). COMPARISON OF GAPS IN NOISE (GIN) TEST RESULTS BETWEEN PEOPLE SUFFER FROM TINNITUS AND SUBJECTS WITH NORMAL HEARING. JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN REHABILITATION SCIENCES, 8(6), 9008-9012. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/389778/en

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    MEHDIZADEH VAHID, ROUZBAHANI MASUMEH, SAMENI JALAL, NILFOROUSH MOHAMMAD HOSSEIN, HAGHANI HAMID, MAHDI PARVANEH. COMPARISON OF GAPS IN NOISE (GIN) TEST RESULTS BETWEEN PEOPLE SUFFER FROM TINNITUS AND SUBJECTS WITH NORMAL HEARING. JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN REHABILITATION SCIENCES[Internet]. 2013;8(6):9008-9012. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/389778/en

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    VAHID MEHDIZADEH, MASUMEH ROUZBAHANI, JALAL SAMENI, MOHAMMAD HOSSEIN NILFOROUSH, HAMID HAGHANI, and PARVANEH MAHDI, “COMPARISON OF GAPS IN NOISE (GIN) TEST RESULTS BETWEEN PEOPLE SUFFER FROM TINNITUS AND SUBJECTS WITH NORMAL HEARING,” JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN REHABILITATION SCIENCES, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 9008–9012, 2013, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/389778/en

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