真实声音环境中的标准化声音和言语歧视

IF 0.9 Q3 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Adriana Lodeiro Colatosti , Ignacio Pla Gil , Antonio Morant Ventura , Emilia Latorre Monteagudo , Lucía Chacón Aranda , Jaime Marco Algarra
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人类每天都暴露在复杂的声学环境中,这对听力正常的人来说也构成了挑战。语音感知不仅依赖于声波内部的固定元素,还受到多种因素的影响。这些因素包括语音强度、环境噪声、其他说话者的存在、个人特定特征、声源的空间分离、环境混响和视听线索。本研究的目的有两个:确定正常听力个体在真实声学条件下辨别口语单词的听觉能力,并对被误解的口语单词进行语音分析。材料和方法本研究是一项描述性观察性横断面研究,涉及20名听力正常的个体。言语测听是在一个开放的环境中进行的,声音被模拟的真实声音环境在不同的声强水平下掩盖。为了增强声音发射,在电视上显示与声音相关的二维视觉图像。我们分析了正确答案的百分比,并对每种环境中被误解的西班牙双音单词进行了语音分析。结果女性14例(70%),男性6例(30%),平均年龄26±5.4岁,平均右耳声压阈值为10.56±3.52 dB SPL,左耳声压阈值为10.12±2.49 dB SPL。“Ocean”声环境中的言语歧视率为97.2±5.04%,“Restaurant”声环境中的言语歧视率为94±4.58%,“Traffic”声环境中的言语歧视率为86,2±9.94% (p = 0000)。在语音分析方面,具有统计学差异的音素为:发声音素组中的[o] (p = 0.002),浊音鼻辅音组中的[n] (p = 0.006),浊音擦音组中的[j] (p = 0.0016),浊音塞音组中的[b] (p = 0.004),浊音塞音组中的[g] (p = 0.045)。声学环境的动态特性会影响正常听力个体从语音信号中提取信息的能力。我们的研究表明,当语音信号被一个或多个同时干扰的声音掩盖时,这种能力就会下降,就像在“餐厅”环境中观察到的那样,当它被持续和强烈的噪音环境(如“交通”)掩盖时。在语音分析方面,当声音环境由连续低频噪声组成时,我们发现鼻音辅音特别难以识别。此外,在言语信号分散的情况下,元音和振动辅音的可理解性最差。
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Normoacusia y discriminación verbal en entornos sonoros reales

Introduction

Human beings are constantly exposed to complex acoustic environments every day, which even pose challenges for individuals with normal hearing. Speech perception relies not only on fixed elements within the acoustic wave but is also influenced by various factors. These factors include speech intensity, environmental noise, the presence of other speakers, individual specific characteristics, spatial separatios of sound sources, ambient reverberation, and audiovisual cues. The objective of this study is twofold: to determine the auditory capacity of normal hearing individuals to discriminate spoken words in real-life acoustic conditions and perform a phonetic analysis of misunderstood spoken words.

Materials and methods

This is a descriptive observational cross-sectional study involving 20 normal hearing individuals. Verbal audiometry was conducted in an open-field environment, with sounds masked by simulated real-word acoustic environment at various sound intensity levels. To enhance sound emission, 2D visual images related to the sounds were displayed on a television. We analyzed the percentage of correct answers and performed a phonetic analysis of misunderstood spanish bisyllabic words in each environment.

Results

14 women (70%) and 6 men (30%), with an average age of 26 ± 5,4 years and a mean airway hearing threshold in the right ear of 10,56 ± 3,52 dB SPL and in the left ear of 10,12 ± 2,49 dB SPL. The percentage of verbal discrimination in the ‘Ocean’ sound environment was 97,2 ± 5,04%, ‘Restaurant’ was 94 ± 4,58%, and ‘Traffic’ was 86,2 ± 9,94% (p = 0,000). Regarding the phonetic analysis, the allophones that exhibited statistically significant differences were as follows: [o] (p = 0,002) within the group of vocalic phonemes, [n] (p = 0,000) of voiced nasal consonants, [ɾ] (p = 0,0016) of voiced fricatives, [b] (p = 0,000) and [g] (p = 0,045) of voiced stops.

Conclusions

The dynamic properties of the acoustic environment can impact the ability of a normal hearing individual to extract information from a voice signal. Our study demonstrates that this ability decreases when the voice signal is masked by one or more simultaneous interfering voices, as observed in a ‘Restaurant’ environment, and when it is masked by a continuous and intense noise environment such as ‘Traffic’. Regarding the phonetic analysis, when the sound environment was composed of continuous-low frequency noise, we found that nasal consonants were particularly challenging to identify. Furthermore, in situations with distracting verbal signals, vowels and vibrating consonants exhibited the worst intelligibility.
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自引率
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Es la revista más importante en español dedicada a la especialidad. Ofrece progresos científicos y técnicos tanto a nivel de originales como de casos clínicos. Además, es la Publicación Oficial de la Sociedad Española de Otorrinolaringología y Patología Cérvico-Facial y está presente en los más prestigiosos índices de referencia.
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