Age-related deficits in the processing of fundamental frequency differences for the intelligibility of competing voices.

Korean journal of audiology Pub Date : 2013-04-01 Epub Date: 2013-04-16 DOI:10.7874/kja.2013.17.1.1
Jae Hee Lee
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A common complaint of older listeners is that they can hear speech, yet cannot understand it, especially when listening to speech in a background noise. When target and competing speech signals are concurrently presented, a difference in the fundamental frequency (ΔF0) between competing speech signals, which determines the pitch of voice, can be an important and commonly occurring cue to facilitate the separation of the target message from the interfering message, consequently improving intelligibility of the target message. To address the question of whether the older listeners have reduced ability to use ΔF0 and how the age-related deficits in the processing of ΔF0 are theoretically explained, this paper is divided into three parts. The first part of this article summarizes how the speech-communication difficulties that older listeners have are theoretically explained. In the second part, literatures on the perceptual benefits from ΔF0 and the age-related deficits on the use of ΔF0 are reviewed. As a final part, three theoretical models explaining the general processing of ΔF0 are compared to discuss which better explains the age-related deficits in the processing of ΔF0.

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与年龄相关的对基本频率差异的处理缺陷,以获得竞争性声音的可理解性。
老年听众的一个常见抱怨是,他们能听到讲话,但却听不懂,尤其是在有背景噪音的情况下听讲话。当目标和竞争语音信号同时出现时,竞争语音信号之间的基频差异(ΔF0)决定了声音的音高,这可以是一个重要的和常见的线索,有助于将目标信息从干扰信息中分离出来,从而提高目标信息的可理解性。为了解决老年听众是否有ΔF0使用能力下降的问题,以及如何从理论上解释与年龄相关的ΔF0处理缺陷,本文分为三个部分。本文的第一部分总结了老年听众的语言交流困难是如何从理论上解释的。在第二部分中,综述了有关ΔF0的感知益处和年龄相关的ΔF0使用缺陷的文献。最后,比较了三种解释ΔF0一般加工的理论模型,讨论了哪种模型能更好地解释ΔF0加工中的年龄相关缺陷。
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