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Speech Perception in Tones and Noise via Cochlear Implants Reveals Influence of Spectral Resolution on Temporal Processing

机译:语音感知和通过人工耳蜗的声音和噪声揭示了频谱分辨率对时间处理的影响

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Under normal conditions, human speech is remarkably robust to degradation by noise and other distortions. However, people with hearing loss, including those with cochlear implants, often experience great difficulty in understanding speech in noisy environments. Recent work with normal-hearing listeners has shown that the amplitude fluctuations inherent in noise contribute strongly to the masking of speech. In contrast, this study shows that speech perception via a cochlear implant is unaffected by the inherent temporal fluctuations of noise. This qualitative difference between acoustic and electric auditory perception does not seem to be due to differences in underlying temporal acuity but can instead be explained by the poorer spectral resolution of cochlear implants, relative to the normally functioning ear, which leads to an effective smoothing of the inherent temporal-envelope fluctuations of noise. The outcome suggests an unexpected trade-off between the detrimental effects of poorer spectral resolution and the beneficial effects of a smoother noise temporal envelope. This trade-off provides an explanation for the long-standing puzzle of why strong correlations between speech understanding and spectral resolution have remained elusive. The results also provide a potential explanation for why cochlear-implant users and hearing-impaired listeners exhibit reduced or absent masking release when large and relatively slow temporal fluctuations are introduced in noise maskers. The multitone maskers used here may provide an effective new diagnostic tool for assessing functional hearing loss and reduced spectral resolution.
机译:在正常情况下,人类语音非常强大,可以抵抗噪声和其他失真的影响。但是,听力受损的人,包括植入人工耳蜗的人,在嘈杂的环境中常常很难理解语音。听力正常的听众的最新研究表明,噪声固有的幅度波动会极大地掩盖语音。相反,这项研究表明,通过耳蜗植入进行的语音感知不受噪声固有的时间波动的影响。听觉和电听觉感觉之间的这种质量差异似乎不是由于潜在的颞敏度差异引起的,而是可以通过耳蜗植入物相对于正常运作的耳朵较差的光谱分辨率来解释,从而导致耳蜗的有效平滑固有的时间包络波动。结果表明,在较差的频谱分辨率的不利影响与较平稳的噪声时间包络的有利影响之间存在意想不到的折衷。这种折衷可以解释一个长期的难题,即为什么语音理解和频谱分辨率之间仍然没有很强的相关性。这些结果还提供了一个潜在的解释,说明了当在噪声掩蔽器中引入较大且相对较慢的时间波动时,人工耳蜗使用者和听力受损的听众为何会显示出掩蔽释放减少或不存在。此处使用的多音掩蔽器可为评估功能性听力损失和降低的频谱分辨率提供一种有效的新诊断工具。

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