Violeta Gómez-Vicente, Gema Esquiva, Carmen Lancho, Kawthar Benzerdjeb, Antonia Angulo Jerez, Eva Ausó
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Abstract
We sought to examine the contribution of visual cues, such as lipreading, in the identification of familiar (words) and unfamiliar (phonemes) words in terms of percent accuracy. For that purpose, in this retrospective study, we presented lists of words and phonemes (adult female healthy voice) in auditory (A) and audiovisual (AV) modalities to 65 Spanish normal-hearing male and female listeners classified in four age groups. Our results showed a remarkable benefit of AV information in word and phoneme recognition. Regarding gender, women exhibited better performance than men in both A and AV modalities, although we only found significant differences for words but not for phonemes. Concerning age, significant differences were detected in word recognition in the A modality between the youngest (18-29 years old) and oldest (⩾50 years old) groups only. We conclude visual information enhances word and phoneme recognition and women are more influenced by visual signals than men in AV speech perception. On the contrary, it seems that, overall, age is not a limiting factor for word recognition, with no significant differences observed in the AV modality.
我们试图研究视觉线索(如唇读)在识别熟悉(单词)和不熟悉(音素)单词时的准确率。为此,在这项回顾性研究中,我们以听觉(A)和视听(AV)模式向 65 名西班牙籍听力正常的男女听者(分为四个年龄组)展示了单词和音素列表(成年女性健康声音)。我们的研究结果表明,视听信息在单词和音素识别方面具有显著优势。在性别方面,女性在 A 和视听模式中的表现均优于男性,但我们只发现在单词而非音素方面存在显著差异。在年龄方面,我们发现只有最年轻(18-29 岁)和最年长(50 岁以上)两组在 A 模式下的单词识别能力上存在显著差异。我们的结论是,视觉信息能增强单词和音素的识别能力,而且在视听言语感知方面,女性比男性受视觉信号的影响更大。相反,总体看来,年龄并不是单词识别的限制因素,在视听模式中也没有观察到显著差异。
期刊介绍:
Language and Speech is a peer-reviewed journal which provides an international forum for communication among researchers in the disciplines that contribute to our understanding of the production, perception, processing, learning, use, and disorders of speech and language. The journal accepts reports of original research in all these areas.