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Alpha Oscillations During Effortful Continuous Speech: From Scalp EEG to Ear-EEG

Ala, Tirdad Seifi (author)
Oticon AS, Denmark; Univ Nottingham, England
Alickovic, Emina (author)
Linköpings universitet,Reglerteknik,Tekniska fakulteten,Oticon AS, Denmark
Cabrera, Alvaro Fuentes (author)
T&W Engn AS, Denmark
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Whitmer, William M. M. (author)
Univ Nottingham, England
Hadley, Lauren V. V. (author)
Univ Nottingham, England
Rank, Mike L. L. (author)
T&W Engn AS, Denmark
Lunner, Thomas (author)
Oticon AS, Denmark
Graversen, Carina (author)
Oticon AS, Denmark
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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC, 2023
2023
English.
In: IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering. - : IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC. - 0018-9294 .- 1558-2531. ; 70:4, s. 1264-1273
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  • Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate alpha power as an objective measure of effortful listening in continuous speech with scalp and ear-EEG. Methods: Scalp and ear-EEG were recorded simultaneously during presentation of a 33-s news clip in the presence of 16-talker babble noise. Four different signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) were used to manipulate task demand. The effects of changes in SNR were investigated on alpha event-related synchronization (ERS) and desynchronization (ERD). Alpha activity was extracted from scalp EEG using different referencing methods (common average and symmetrical bi-polar) in different regions of the brain (parietal and temporal) and ear-EEG. Results: Alpha ERS decreased with decreasing SNR (i.e., increasing task demand) in both scalp and ear-EEG. Alpha ERS was also positively correlated to behavioural performance which was based on the questions regarding the contents of the speech. Conclusion: Alpha ERS/ERD is better suited to track performance of a continuous speech than listening effort. Significance: EEG alpha power in continuous speech may indicate of how well the speech was perceived and it can be measured with both scalp and Ear-EEG.

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TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER  -- Elektroteknik och elektronik -- Signalbehandling (hsv//swe)
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY  -- Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering -- Signal Processing (hsv//eng)

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Electroencephalography; Electrodes; Scalp; Task analysis; Signal to noise ratio; Loudspeakers; Power measurement; Alpha power; EEG; ear-EEG; Listening Effort

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