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Discriminability and Perceptual Saliency of Temporal and Spectral Cues for Final Fricative Consonant Voicing in Simulated Cochlear-Implant and Bimodal Hearing

机译:模拟耳蜗植入和双峰听觉中最终摩擦辅音发声的时间和频谱提示的可分辨性和感知显着性

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Multiple redundant acoustic cues can contribute to the perception of a single phonemic contrast. This study investigated the effect of spectral degradation on the discriminability and perceptual saliency of acoustic cues for identification of word-final fricative voicing in “loss” versus “laws”, and possible changes that occurred when low-frequency acoustic cues were restored. Three acoustic cues that contribute to the word-final /s/-/z/ contrast (first formant frequency [F1] offset, vowel–consonant duration ratio, and consonant voicing duration) were systematically varied in synthesized words. A discrimination task measured listeners’ ability to discriminate differences among stimuli within a single cue dimension. A categorization task examined the extent to which listeners make use of a given cue to label a syllable as “loss” versus “laws” when multiple cues are available. Normal-hearing listeners were presented with stimuli that were either unprocessed, processed with an eight-channel noise-band vocoder to approximate spectral degradation in cochlear implants, or low-pass filtered. Listeners were tested in four listening conditions: unprocessed, vocoder, low-pass, and a combined vocoder?+?low-pass condition that simulated bimodal hearing. Results showed a negative impact of spectral degradation on F1 cue discrimination and a trading relation between spectral and temporal cues in which listeners relied more heavily on the temporal cues for “loss-laws” identification when spectral cues were degraded. Furthermore, the addition of low-frequency fine-structure cues in simulated bimodal hearing increased the perceptual saliency of the F1 cue for “loss-laws” identification compared with vocoded speech. Findings suggest an interplay between the quality of sensory input and cue importance.
机译:多个冗余的声音提示可有助于感知单个音素对比。这项研究调查了频谱退化对声学线索的可分辨性和感知显着性的影响,以识别“损失”与“法律”中的词尾摩擦音,以及当恢复低频声学线索时可能发生的变化。在合成词中系统地改变了影响词最终/ s /-/ z /对比度的三个声音提示(第一共振峰频率[F1]偏移,元音-辅音持续时间比率和辅音发声持续时间)。歧视任务衡量了听众辨别单个提示维度内刺激差异的能力。一项分类任务检查了当多个提示可用时,听众利用给定提示将音节标记为“损失”与“法律”的程度。正常听力的听众会受到刺激,这些刺激要么未经处理,要么经过八通道噪声频带声码器处理,以近似耳蜗植入物中的频谱衰减,或者经过低通滤波。在四种聆听条件下测试了听众:未处理,声码器,低通和模拟双峰听觉的组合声码器+低通条件。结果表明,频谱退化对F1线索的辨别具有负面影响,并且在频谱与时间线索之间存在交易关系,其中,当频谱线索退化时,听众更加依赖时间线索来识别“损失定律”。此外,与声码语音相比,在模拟双峰式听力中添加低频精细结构提示可以提高F1提示对“丢失律”识别的感知显着性。研究结果表明,感觉输入质量和提示重要性之间存在相互作用。

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