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Does it take older adults longer than younger adults to perceptually segregate a speech target from a background masker?

机译:从感知上将语音目标与背景掩蔽者区分开来,老年人比年轻人需要更长的时间吗?

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Older adults often find it more difficult than younger adults to attend to a target talker when there are other people talking. One possible reason for this difficulty is that it may take them longer to perceptually segregate the target speech from competing speech. This study investigated age-related differences in the time it takes to segregate target speech from either a speech spectrum noise masker or a babble masker (many people talking simultaneously). Specifically, we employed five different delays (0.1 s-1.1 s) between masker onset and target speech onset. Four signal-to-masker ratios were employed at each delay to determine the 50% thresholds for word recognition accuracy when target words were masked by either speech spectrum noise or multi-talker babble. Thresholds for word recognition decreased exponentially as a function of the masker-word-onset delay, at the same rate for younger and older adults, when the masker was speech spectrum noise. When the masker was babble, thresholds for younger adults decreased exponentially with delay at the same rate as they did when the masker was speech spectrum noise. The word recognition thresholds for older adults, however, did not appear to change over the range of delays explored in this study. In addition, the average difference between word recognition thresholds for younger and older adults (younger adult thresholds < older adult thresholds) was significantly larger when the masker was babble than when it was noise. These results indicate that older adults are as fast as younger adults at separating speech from a steady-state noise masker, but are not as capable as younger adults of taking advantage of the delayed onset of the speech target when the masker is babble. The potential contributions of age-related sensory and cognitive declines to these stream segregation effects are discussed. Finally, we conclude that age-related differences in the timeline for stream segregation contribute to the difficulties older adults experience in listening to speech in a background of babble.
机译:当有其他人在说话时,老年人通常比年轻人更难以与目标说话者交谈。造成这种困难的一个可能原因是,他们可能需要更长的时间才能从感知上将目标语音与竞争语音区分开。这项研究调查了与年龄相关的差异,即从语音频谱噪声掩蔽器或a语掩蔽器(许多人同时讲话)中分离目标语音的时间。具体来说,我们在掩蔽器发作和目标语音发作之间采用了五个不同的延迟(0.1 s-1.1 s)。当目标词被语音频谱噪声或多说话者胡言乱语所掩盖时,在每个延迟时采用四个信噪比来确定单词识别精度的50%阈值。当掩蔽者是语音频谱噪声时,单词识别的阈值随掩蔽词开始时间的延迟呈指数下降,而对于年轻人和老年人,速率相同。当掩盖器ba不休时,年轻人的阈值以与掩盖器为语音频谱噪声时相同的速率呈延迟下降,并且呈指数下降。然而,老年人的单词识别阈值似乎并未在本研究探讨的延迟范围内变化。此外,当掩蔽者ba不休时,年轻人和老年人的单词识别阈值之间的平均差(年轻人阈值<成年人阈值)明显大于噪音时。这些结果表明,在将语音与稳态噪声掩蔽器分离语音时,老年人的速度与年轻人一样快,但是当掩蔽器ba不休时,他们就不如年轻人利用语音目标延迟发作的能力。讨论了年龄相关的感觉和认知能力下降对这些流分离作用的潜在贡献。最后,我们得出的结论是,与年龄相关的流隔离时间差异会导致老年人在ba不休的背景下聆听语音时遇到困难。

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