Central Representation of Speech-in-Noise Perception: A Narrative Review

IF 0.4 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Seyede Faranak Emami, Elnaz Shariatpanahi
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Abstract

Background and Aim: Speech-in-Noise (SIN) perception is one of the most important issues processed by human listeners. The purpose of speech tests is to determine the perceptual abilities of people in real life conditions; therefore, can speech tests in quiet be a valuable measure of this ability? Is the central representation of speech-in-quiet and SIN perception the same? This review study aimed to investigate the central representation of SIN perception in healthy individuals aged 14 to 60 years. Recent Findings: Central representation of SIN perception is influenced by various peripheral factors and includes several neural processes. All auditory nerve fibers are stimulated by speech and noise. Low-frequency sounds play a much more important role than high-frequencies. The auditory nerve fibers that are stimulated by speech, respond only to fundamental frequencies (F0). The degree of neural synchronization that increases by noise and causes the simultaneous activity of these fibers, develops auditory processing. Large areas of the auditory cortex and its external parts (parietal, premotor, and mirror neurons) are stimulated. Larger groups of cortical nerve fibers are used for speech signals of the same family with significant ecological importance. Conclusion: Central representation of SIN perception is not the same as in quiet. Speech perception tests in quiet cannot assess real-life perceptual abilities of people. SIN tests should be used routinely as a practical confirmatory test in audiology clinics. It is very necessary  that the list of words and sentences required for SIN perception tests be prepared for different languages. Keywords: Speech; noise; perception; auditory cortex; brainstem
语音噪声感知的中心表征:述评
背景和目的:噪声中的语音感知是人类听众处理的最重要的问题之一。言语测试的目的是确定人们在现实生活条件下的感知能力;因此,安静环境下的语音测试能成为衡量这种能力的一个有价值的指标吗?言语在安静和SIN感知中的中心表现是一样的吗?本综述研究旨在调查14至60岁健康个体SIN感知的中心表现。最近的发现:SIN感知的中心表征受到各种外围因素的影响,包括几个神经过程。所有的听觉神经纤维都受到语音和噪音的刺激。低频声音比高频声音起着更重要的作用。受语音刺激的听觉神经纤维仅对基频(F0)作出反应。通过噪声增加并引起这些纤维同时活动的神经同步程度,发展了听觉处理。大面积的听觉皮层及其外部(顶叶、运动前和镜像神经元)受到刺激。较大的皮层神经纤维组用于具有显著生态重要性的同一家族的语音信号。结论:SIN感知的中心表征与安静时不同。安静环境下的言语感知测试无法评估人们在现实生活中的感知能力。SIN测试应作为听力学诊所的一种实用验证测试进行常规使用。为不同的语言准备SIN感知测试所需的单词和句子列表是非常必要的。关键词:言语;噪音知觉听觉皮层;脑干
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Auditory and Vestibular Research
Auditory and Vestibular Research Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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