鸡尾酒会听情景下无人演讲的语言处理。

IF 2.2 2区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Lingxi Lu, Danni Wu, Xiaoyu Zhang, Liangjie Chen
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目的:在鸡尾酒会听力环境下,不同语言层次对无人注意语音的加工及其对目标语音识别的影响仍存在争议。本研究旨在探讨在语音对语音掩蔽情况下,竞争语音中不同层次的语言结构(如音节、单词和句子)如何影响目标语音的识别。方法:36名参与者被指示识别目标语音,当它被不同类型的竞争性语音所掩盖时,这些语音在音节、单词和句子中都有掩蔽。通过改变感知的空间位置来考察语言揭开效应和空间揭开效应之间的相互作用。识别性能(即可理解阈值)是通过将心理测量函数拟合到四种信噪比(-14、-10、-6和- 2 dB)的识别准确性来确定的,以评估每个受试者应对挑战性听力条件的能力。结果:我们发现,当掩蔽语在语言结构和可理解时,目标语音识别显著下降。具体来说,与语言复杂度较低的语音(如音节序列)相比,语言复杂度较高的语音(如连贯的句子)会导致更显著的干扰。掩蔽的语言释放是由于掩蔽者从句子到音节的语言复杂性降低而导致的,这与掩蔽者和目标的空间分离所导致的掩蔽的空间释放是相关的,也是线性相加的。结论:这些发现说明了掩蔽言语的语言复杂性对目标言语识别的影响,提示在嘈杂环境下,不相关言语的语言加工参与了更高层次的语言加工。
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Linguistic Processing of Unattended Speech Under a Cocktail Party Listening Scenario.

Purpose: In the context of a cocktail party listening environment, the processing of different linguistic hierarchy levels in unattended speech and their influence on target speech recognition remain controversial. This study aims to investigate how different levels of linguistic structures (such as syllable, word, and sentence) in competing speech influence the recognition of target speech in a speech-to-speech masking situation.

Method: Thirty-six participants were instructed to recognize target speech when it was masked by competing speech varied in masking types across syllables, words, and sentence. The perceived spatial location was altered to examine the interaction between linguistic unmasking effects and spatial unmasking effects. Recognition performance (i.e., intelligibility threshold) was determined by fitting psychometric functions to the recognition accuracies across four signal-to-noise ratios (-14, -10, -6, and - 2 dB) to evaluate each subject's ability to cope with challenging listening conditions.

Results: We revealed a significant decline in target speech recognition when the masking speech was linguistically structured and intelligible. Specifically, masking speech with higher linguistic complexity, such as coherent sentences, resulted in more significant interference compared to those with lower complexity, like sequences of syllables. The linguistic release from masking, resulting from a decrease in linguistic complexity of maskers shifting from sentences to syllables, was found to be correlated with, and also linearly additive to, the spatial release from masking due to the spatial separation of the masker and target.

Conclusions: These findings illustrate the influence of linguistic complexity in masking speech on the recognition of target speech, suggesting the involvement of higher-level linguistic processing of irrelevant speech in noisy environment.

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Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research
Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-REHABILITATION
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
19.20%
发文量
538
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Mission: JSLHR publishes peer-reviewed research and other scholarly articles on the normal and disordered processes in speech, language, hearing, and related areas such as cognition, oral-motor function, and swallowing. The journal is an international outlet for both basic research on communication processes and clinical research pertaining to screening, diagnosis, and management of communication disorders as well as the etiologies and characteristics of these disorders. JSLHR seeks to advance evidence-based practice by disseminating the results of new studies as well as providing a forum for critical reviews and meta-analyses of previously published work. Scope: The broad field of communication sciences and disorders, including speech production and perception; anatomy and physiology of speech and voice; genetics, biomechanics, and other basic sciences pertaining to human communication; mastication and swallowing; speech disorders; voice disorders; development of speech, language, or hearing in children; normal language processes; language disorders; disorders of hearing and balance; psychoacoustics; and anatomy and physiology of hearing.
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