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摘要
研究目的发声时间(VOT)被认为是预测儿童在噪声语音任务中表现的潜在时间线索,但使用 CI 的儿童从未探讨过这两个因素之间的关系。因此,本研究旨在探讨使用 CI 的儿童在基于时间线索的音节分类测试和噪声中的语音感知方面的表现,并研究两者之间的关系:方法:本研究开发了基于时间线索的音节分类测试,将 /ba/ 音分为 10 个连续步骤,VOT 在 -74 毫秒到 26 毫秒之间变化。对 30 名单侧人工耳蜗植入的儿童和 30 名听力正常的 5 至 7 岁儿童进行了所开发的测试和马拉地语儿童的噪声修订语音(0 和 5 dB SNR)测试:Mann-Whitney U 检验显示,在 0 分贝和 5 分贝信噪比条件下,基于时间线索的分类和噪音中的语音测试在组间存在显著差异。Kendall Tau B显示,植入年龄与0 dB信噪比时基于时间线索的分类和噪音中的语音测试得分之间存在中等程度的相关性,而在5 dB信噪比时则存在较强的相关性。此外,在 0 dB 和 5 dB SNR 条件下,基于时间线索的分类与噪声中语音测试得分之间存在显著的中度关系:本研究强调了时间线索在语音感知中的重要性,以及使用人工耳蜗的儿童进行时间处理的必要性。本研究加强了语言感知能力随植入年龄增长而提高的证据。
Temporal cue based categorization and speech perception in noise among pediatric cochlear implant users
Objectives
Voice onset time (VOT) has been identified as a potential temporal cue for predicting children's performance in speech-in-noise tasks, yet the relationship between these two factors has never been explored among children using CI. Hence, the present study aimed to explore the performance of children using CI on temporal cue-based syllable categorization test and speech perception in noise and examine the relationship between the two.
Methods
Temporal cue-based syllable categorization test was developed with the manipulation of /ba/ sound in 10 steps continuum with VOT varied between −74 ms to 26 ms. The developed test and revised speech in noise for Marathi-speaking children (0 and 5 dB SNR) were administered to thirty children with unilateral cochlear implant and thirty children with normal hearing, aged between 5 to 7 years.
Results
The Mann-Whitney U test showed significant differences between groups in temporal cue-based categorization and speech in noise tests at 0 dB and 5 dB SNR. Kendall Tau B revealed a moderate correlation between implant age and scores on the temporal cue-based categorization and speech in noise tests at 0 dB SNR, with a strong correlation at 5 dB SNR. Additionally, there was a significant moderate relationship between temporal cue-based categorization and speech in noise test scores at both 0 dB and 5 dB SNR.
Conclusion
The present study highlights the importance of temporal cues in speech perception and the need for temporal processing for children using cochlear implants. It reinforces the evidence that speech perception skills improve with implant age.
期刊介绍:
The purpose of the International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology is to concentrate and disseminate information concerning prevention, cure and care of otorhinolaryngological disorders in infants and children due to developmental, degenerative, infectious, neoplastic, traumatic, social, psychiatric and economic causes. The Journal provides a medium for clinical and basic contributions in all of the areas of pediatric otorhinolaryngology. This includes medical and surgical otology, bronchoesophagology, laryngology, rhinology, diseases of the head and neck, and disorders of communication, including voice, speech and language disorders.