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Spatial Release From Masking in Simulated Cochlear Implant Users With and Without Access to Low-Frequency Acoustic Hearing

机译:在有和没有低频声学听觉的情况下,模拟人工耳蜗植入用户的掩蔽空间释放

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For normal-hearing listeners, speech intelligibility improves if speech and noise are spatially separated. While this spatial release from masking has already been quantified in normal-hearing listeners in many studies, it is less clear how spatial release from masking changes in cochlear implant listeners with and without access to low-frequency acoustic hearing. Spatial release from masking depends on differences in access to speech cues due to hearing status and hearing device. To investigate the influence of these factors on speech intelligibility, the present study measured speech reception thresholds in spatially separated speech and noise for 10 different listener types. A vocoder was used to simulate cochlear implant processing and low-frequency filtering was used to simulate residual low-frequency hearing. These forms of processing were combined to simulate cochlear implant listening, listening based on low-frequency residual hearing, and combinations thereof. Simulated cochlear implant users with additional low-frequency acoustic hearing showed better speech intelligibility in noise than simulated cochlear implant users without acoustic hearing and had access to more spatial speech cues (e.g., higher binaural squelch). Cochlear implant listener types showed higher spatial release from masking with bilateral access to low-frequency acoustic hearing than without. A binaural speech intelligibility model with normal binaural processing showed overall good agreement with measured speech reception thresholds, spatial release from masking, and spatial speech cues. This indicates that differences in speech cues available to listener types are sufficient to explain the changes of spatial release from masking across these simulated listener types.
机译:对于正常听力的听众,如果语音和噪声在空间上分开,则语音清晰度会提高。尽管在许多研究中,正常听力的听众已经对掩蔽的空间释放进行了量化,但尚不清楚在有和没有低频声学听觉的情况下,人工耳蜗植入听众从掩蔽的空间释放如何变化。屏蔽的空间释放取决于由于听觉状态和听觉设备而导致获得语音提示的差异。为了研究这些因素对语音清晰度的影响,本研究针对10种不同的收听者类型,在空间分离的语音和噪声中测量了语音接收阈值。声码器用于模拟耳蜗植入过程,低频滤波用于模拟残余低频听力。将这些形式的处理进行组合以模拟人工耳蜗的聆听,基于低频残留听力的聆听及其组合。与没有听觉的模拟人工耳蜗用户相比,具有更多低频听觉的模拟人工耳蜗用户在噪声中表现出更好的语音清晰度,并且能够获得更多的空间语音提示(例如,更高的双耳静噪)。耳蜗植入物的听众类型显示,与没有听觉的情况相比,通过双侧进入低频声学听觉,掩蔽释放的空间更大。具有正常双耳处理的双耳语音清晰度模型显示,与测得的语音接收阈值,掩盖的空间释放以及空间语音提示总体上具有良好的一致性。这表明,可用于侦听器类型的语音提示差异足以解释这些模拟侦听器类型因掩蔽而产生的空间释放变化。

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