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Masking Effects in the Perception of Multiple Simultaneous Talkers in Normal-Hearing and Cochlear Implant Listeners

机译:在正常听力和耳蜗植入听众中对多个同步讲话者的看法的掩蔽作用

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For normal-hearing (NH) listeners, monaural factors, such as voice pitch cues, may play an important role in the segregation of speech signals in multitalker environments. However, cochlear implant (CI) users experience difficulties in segregating speech signals in multitalker environments in part due to the coarse spectral resolution. The present study examined how the vocal characteristics of the target and masking talkers influence listeners’ ability to extract information from a target phrase in a multitalker environment. Speech recognition thresholds (SRTs) were measured with one, two, or four masker talkers for different combinations of target-masker vocal characteristics in 10 adult Mandarin-speaking NH listeners and 12 adult Mandarin-speaking CI users. The results showed that CI users performed significantly poorer than NH listeners in the presence of competing talkers. As the number of masker talkers increased, the mean SRTs significantly worsened from –22.0?dB to –5.2?dB for NH listeners but significantly improved from 5.9?dB to 2.8?dB for CI users. The results suggest that the flattened peaks and valleys with increased numbers of competing talkers may reduce NH listeners’ ability to use dips in the spectral and temporal envelopes that allow for “glimpses” of the target speech. However, the flattened temporal envelope of the resultant masker signals may be less disruptive to the amplitude contour of the target speech, which is important for Mandarin-speaking CI users’ lexical tone recognition. The amount of masking release was further estimated by comparing SRTs between the same-sex maskers and the different-sex maskers. There was a large amount of masking release in NH adults (12?dB) and a small but significant amount of masking release in CI adults (2?dB). These results suggest that adult CI users may significantly benefit from voice pitch differences between target and masker speech.
机译:对于正常听力(NH)听众,单个因素(例如语音音高)可能在多人环境中的语音信号的分离中发挥重要作用。然而,Cochlear Inclantant(CI)用户部分由于粗略频谱分辨率部分地在多才竞争环境中分离语音信号的困难。本研究审查了目标和掩蔽讲话者的声乐特征如何影响听众的能力从多才举行环境中的目标短语中提取信息。语音识别阈值(SRTS)用一个,两个或四个掩蔽讲师测量,用于在10个成年普通话的NH听众和12名成年普通话的CI用户中的目标掩蔽器声带的不同组合。结果表明,CI用户在竞争对手的存在下比NH听众表现较差。随着掩蔽讲话者的数量增加,平均SRT显着从-22.0?DB到-5.2?DB,用于NH听众,但从5.9?DB至2.8的显着提升到CI用户。结果表明,竞争讲话者数量增加的扁平峰和山谷可能会降低NH听众在允许“瞥见”目标语音中的频谱和颞包络中的能力。然而,由此产生的掩蔽信号的扁平时间包络可能对目标语音的幅度轮廓较小,这对于讲话者的CI用户的词汇识别是重要的。通过比较同样的掩蔽剂和不同性掩蔽剂之间的SRT来进一步估计掩蔽释放量。 NH成年人(12?DB)中有大量掩蔽释放,CI成人(2℃)中小但大量的掩蔽释放量(2?DB)。这些结果表明,成年人可以从目标和掩蔽语音之间的语音间距差异显着受益。

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