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1.7.19 SIN Test

The Speech in Noise (SIN) test is a method of testing a patient's functional hearing in the presence of
competing sound (Taylor, 2003). The objective of this is to identify their functional hearing ability and higher
processing which allows them to sort between useful (speech/signal) and irrelevant (noise/masking)
information (Taylor, 2003). The outcome of this investigation will give a Speech Recognition Threshold (SRT)
for a varying Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR).
This type of testing is different from Tone Audiometry as it involves higher areas of the Auditory pathway as
the information needs to be heard, sorted and understood in order to determine if it is useful or not (Marrone
et al., 2008).
The SIN test is designed to be performed via loudspeaker as it is a free field test. However it can be
configured to perform monaurally via selection of headphones and routing the masking to the same output.
The SIN test is very similar to Speech Audiometry and can use any of the materials you have already ripped
into your Interacoustics Suite software. However the Signal-to-Noise Ratio is maintained automatically by the
software following a correct or incorrect response to the stimulus, this helps to speed up the test time.
When should I perform the SIN test?
It is normal to perform this following Tone Audiometry as it gives a good indicator of the patient s
performance for speech in noise. It can also be used before and after the provision of hearing aids to give an
identification of the benefit achieved through amplification (Marrone, Mason and Kidd, 2008).
Test Procedure
1. Launch the Affinity
2. Click on the AUD tab on the upper right hand side of the screen. Ensure that your Audiometry has
been performed ahead of advancing into the SIN test as this determines the start level for the test.
3.
Click on Menu, Tests and then select SIN
4. Once in the SIN test screen, the stimuli levels should be set for you. These are based on the patient
audiogram and the PTA score.
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