Auditory Perceptual Judgement and Acoustical Study of Liquid Sounds in Children Aged 4~6 Years According to Clinical Experience

Q3 Medicine
Ji Youn Kim, Cheol Jae Seong
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Purpose: This study examines whether there are differences in the auditory perceptual evaluation of speech produced by children according to the listener’s clinical experience and seeks to find acoustic correlates. Methods: Fifteen speech-language pathologists (SLPs) and 15 students listened to Korean liquids produced by children aged 4 to 6 years and assessed them using a 5-point Likert scale. The relationship between auditory perceptual evaluation and acoustic variables was analyzed. Results: First, there is a difference in auditory perception scores between laterals and flaps at different ages within 4 to 6 years, and there is a difference in auditory perception scores depending on the vowel environment. Second, the SLP group’s auditory-perceptual evaluation was consistent with the child’s general laterals and flaps development pattern, while the student group’s auditory-perceptual evaluation differed from the laterals and flaps development. Third, in the regression analysis, a higher spectral slope was associated with higher auditory perceptual evaluation in the SLP’s data. Conclusion: It was confirmed that clinical experience plays a quite important role in auditory perceptual evaluation. However, various follow-up studies are needed to enhance the accuracy of these evaluations.
根据临床经验对4~6岁儿童液体声的听觉知觉判断和声学研究
目的:本研究考察听者临床经验对儿童言语的听觉知觉评价是否存在差异,并寻求声学相关性。方法:15名语言病理学家(slp)和15名学生听4 ~ 6岁儿童制作的韩语液体,并使用5分Likert量表对其进行评估。分析了听觉感知评价与声学变量之间的关系。结果:1 . 4 ~ 6岁不同年龄的侧耳和皮瓣的听知觉评分存在差异,且不同元音环境的听知觉评分存在差异。(2) SLP组的听觉知觉评价与儿童侧翼和皮瓣的总体发育模式一致,而学生组的听觉知觉评价与侧翼和皮瓣的发育模式不同。第三,在回归分析中,光谱斜率越高,SLP数据的听觉知觉评价越高。结论:临床经验在听觉知觉评价中起着重要作用。然而,需要进行各种后续研究以提高这些评价的准确性。
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Audiology and Speech Research
Audiology and Speech Research Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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