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Listener Strategies in the Perception of Dysarthric Speech: A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Speech Language Therapy, Department of Communication Disorders, University of Canterbury

机译:构音障碍听觉中的听者策略:在部分满足坎特伯雷大学传播障碍系语言治疗硕士水平的前提下提交的论文

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When listeners are presented with stimuli from multiple speakers versus single speakers in a perception experiment, decreased speech recognition accuracy and increased response time results. These findings have been demonstrated in studies that have employed normal (Creelman, 1957; Mullennix & Pisoni, 1990; Nygaard & Pisoni, 1998) and accented speech (Bradlow & Bent, 2008). It is thought that perceptual normalisation processes are, in part, responsible for this perceptual cost (Bladon, Henton, & Pickering, 1984; Johnson, 2009; Magnuson & Nusbaum, 2007; Mullennix, Pisoni, & Martin, 1989). Interestingly, studies are yet to examine whether these same findings occur when listeners encounter dysarthric speech – a naturally degraded speech signal associated with neurological disorder or disease. It has also been found that when listeners are exposed to multiple speakers with dysarthria, they generally adapt to the dysarthric signal over time; resulting in an improved ability to decipher the signal (Liss, Spitzer, Caviness, & Adler, 2002; Tjaden & Liss, 1995a). However, the rate of this adaption when listeners are exposed to a single speaker is yet to be examined.This study aimed to determine: (1) whether the intelligibility of dysarthric speech (in this case, hypokinetic dysarthria associated with Parkinson‘s disease) varied across single versus multi-speaker conditions; and (2) whether intelligibility increased over time when a listener was exposed to a single speaker with dysarthria. To answer these questions, sixty young healthy listeners were randomly allocated to one of four experimental conditions, one multiple speaker and three single speaker conditions. Each listener transcribed 60 three to five word phrases over one session and the results were examined for percent words correct. Contrary to expectations, there was no significant difference in percent intelligibility scores of the listener group who transcribed in a multi-speaker versus transcriptions from the single speaker listener conditions. In addition, perceptual learning effects across the rating period were identified for two out of the three single speaker listener groups only. The absence of significant findings in the multi-speaker versus single speaker transcripts may be explained by further analysis of within speaker variability. Acoustic analysis of the speakers may also shed light on the reduced perceptual learning that occurred in one of the single speaker groups. Greater numbers of speakers and experimental phrases would be beneficial in expanding trends seen in intelligibility of the single speaker groups.
机译:在感知实验中,当听众受到来自多个说话者相对于单个说话者的刺激时,语音识别精度会下降,响应时间也会增加。这些发现已在采用正常(Creelman,1957; Mullennix&Pisoni,1990; Nygaard&Pisoni,1998)和口音(Bradlow&Bent,2008)的研究中得到证明。人们认为,感知规范化过程部分负责这种感知成本(Bladon,Henton,&Pickering,1984; Johnson,2009; Magnuson&Nusbaum,2007; Mullennix,Pisoni,&Martin,1989)。有趣的是,研究还没有检验当听众遇到构音障碍性言语(与神经系统疾病或疾病相关的自然退化的言语信号)时是否也会出现同样的发现。还发现,当听众接触到多个患有构音障碍的说话者时,随着时间的流逝,他们通常会适应构音障碍的信号。从而提高了解密信号的能力(Liss,Spitzer,Caviness和Adler,2002; Tjaden&Liss,1995a)。然而,当听众与单个说话者接触时这种适应的速度尚待研究。本研究旨在确定:(1)构音障碍性语音是否可理解(在这种情况下,运动障碍性构音障碍与帕金森氏病相关)在单扬声器和多扬声器条件下有所不同; (2)当听众暴露于有构音障碍的单个说话者时,清晰度是否随时间增加。为了回答这些问题,将60名健康的年轻听众随机分配到四个实验条件之一,一个多说话者和三个单说话者条件中。每个听众在一个会话中抄录了60个3至5个单词的短语,并检查了结果是否正确。与预期相反,在多说话者中转录的听者群体的可懂度分数百分比与在单说话者中听者的转录相比没有显着差异。此外,仅在三个单说话者听者组中的两个中就确定了整个评估期间的知觉学习效果。可以通过进一步分析说话人内部变异来解释多说话人与单说话人成绩单中没​​有重大发现的情况。说话者的声学分析还可以阐明单个说话者组之一中发生的感知学习减少。大量的说话者和实验短语将有助于扩大单个说话者群体的清晰度方面的趋势。

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