Accommodating Talker Variability in Noise With Context Cues: The Case of Cantonese Tones.

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Kaile Zhang, Gang Peng
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Purpose: Listeners often rely on context cues to manage talker variability in speech and achieve perceptual constancy, a process known as extrinsic normalization. However, everyday communication typically involves both talker variability and noise, and the interaction between these factors is not well understood. This study examined the effects of different noise types and levels on listeners' ability to use contextual cues for adapting to talker variability and additionally explored the role of attentional control in this process.

Method: Thirty-seven young native Cantonese speakers participated in a speech perception task to identify Cantonese tones from four different talkers using speech contexts provided in either quiet or noisy environments. The study tested various signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs; 10, 5, 0, -5, and -10 dB) and noise types (babble noise [BN] and babble-modulated speech-shaped noise [BMN]). Attentional control was measured using the Stroop Color-Word Test.

Results: Listeners were able to use context cues to adapt to talker variability in Cantonese tones at SNRs of 0 dB and above. The effectiveness of using context cues decreased as the SNR lowered. BN created more difficulty for extrinsic normalization than BMN at -5 and -10 dB SNRs. Notably, listeners with lower Stroop interference scores demonstrated better extrinsic normalization in BMN and at 10 and 0 dB SNRs.

Conclusions: Listeners can effectively use context cues to adapt to talker variability in Cantonese tones under low-to-moderate noise conditions. However, high noise levels significantly hinder this ability. BN presents greater challenges than BMN at lower SNRs, likely due to increased informational masking. Attentional control plays a crucial role in facilitating extrinsic normalization in specific noise conditions.

Supplemental material: https://doi.org/10.23641/asha.29621342.

用语境线索调节说话人在噪音中的变异性:以广东话声调为例。
目的:听者通常依靠上下文线索来管理说话者的言语变异性,并实现感知恒定,这一过程被称为外在正常化。然而,日常交流通常涉及说话者的变化和噪音,这些因素之间的相互作用还没有得到很好的理解。本研究考察了不同噪音类型和水平对听者使用语境线索适应说话者变化能力的影响,并进一步探讨了注意力控制在这一过程中的作用。方法:37名以广东话为母语的年轻人参与了一项语音感知任务,在安静或嘈杂的环境中使用语音环境来识别四种不同说话者的粤语语调。该研究测试了各种信噪比(SNRs);10、5、0、-5和-10 dB)和噪声类型(牙牙学语噪声[BN]和牙牙学语调制语音噪声[BMN])。使用Stroop颜色-单词测试来测量注意力控制。结果:在信噪比为0 dB及以上的广东话声调中,听者能够利用语境线索来适应说话人的变化。情境线索使用的有效性随信噪比的降低而降低。在-5和-10 dB信噪比下,BN比BMN更难以实现外在归一化。值得注意的是,Stroop干扰评分较低的听众在BMN和10 dB和0 dB信噪比下表现出更好的外在归一化。结论:在中低噪声条件下,听者可以有效地利用语境线索来适应粤语声调的变化。然而,高噪音水平会严重阻碍这种能力。在较低的信噪比下,BN比BMN面临更大的挑战,可能是由于增加了信息掩蔽。注意控制在促进特定噪声条件下的外在归一化中起着至关重要的作用。补充资料:https://doi.org/10.23641/asha.29621342。
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