局部时间逆转语音的知觉恢复:日语单词对严重的时间扭曲非常宽容。

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY
Mako Ishida, Takayuki Arai, Makio Kashino
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即使将语音信号分成等长的片段,并且每个片段在时间上反转(局部时间反转语音),人们也能理解语音。此外,Ishida (Attention, Perception & psychphysics, 83(6), 2675- 2693,2021)报告称,当局部时间反转时,由辅音-元音(CV)单元组成的日语单词比英语单词更容易理解。目前的研究调查了日语单词在更严重的时间扭曲下是如何容忍和健壮的。在实验1中,以日语为母语的人以100、120、140、160、180和200毫秒的间隔听日语单词和假词,这些词在当地时间反转,这是以前没有研究过的。这些词汇项目包含许多摩擦音或停顿。结果表明,即使在这些极端的持续时间下,日语单词对当地时间反转的容忍度也很高。知觉恢复由显性音素类型(摩擦音-显性>停顿-显性)和词性(单词>假词)维持。在实验2中,被试听了停顿占主导地位的日语词和假词,这些词在实验1中更容易受到时间扭曲的影响。在10、30、50、70、90和110毫秒(通常使用正常语音速率的间隔)时,引入极端的语音速率(快与慢),进一步增加了时间失真。结果表明,在慢速条件下,假词在50 ms内仍可被理解,而在快速条件下,假词在50 ms内无法被理解。总体而言,日语基于cv的词的识别对严重的时间畸变具有高度的容忍度,主要音素类型、较慢的语速和词汇性支持感知恢复。
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Perceptual restoration of locally time-reversed speech: Japanese words are very tolerant of severe temporal distortion.

People can understand speech even when the speech signal is divided into equally long segments and each segment is reversed in time (locally time-reversed speech). In addition, Ishida (Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 83(6), 2675-2693, 2021) reported that Japanese words - composed of consonant-vowel (CV) units - were significantly more intelligible than English words when locally time-reversed. The current study investigates how tolerant and robust Japanese words are under more severe temporal distortions. In Experiment 1, native Japanese speakers listened to Japanese words and pseudowords that were locally time-reversed at intervals of 100, 120, 140, 160, 180, and 200 ms, which had not been previously examined. These lexical items contained either many fricatives or stops. Results showed that Japanese words were highly tolerant of local time reversal, even at these extreme durations. Perceptual restoration was sustained by dominant phoneme type (fricative-dominant > stop-dominant) and lexicality (words > pseudowords). In Experiment 2, participants listened to stop-dominant Japanese words and pseudowords, which were more susceptible to temporal distortion in Experiment 1. Temporal distortion was further increased by introducing extreme speech rates (fast vs. slow) while reversing the signal at 10, 30, 50, 70, 90, and 110 ms, commonly used intervals with normal speech rates. Results showed that stop-dominant Japanese words remained intelligible with increasing distortions, while pseudowords remained intelligible only up to 50 ms in the slow condition and became unintelligible in the fast condition. Overall, recognition of Japanese CV-based words was highly tolerant of severe temporal distortion, with perceptual restoration supported by dominant phoneme type, slower speech rate, and lexicality.

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3.60
自引率
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发文量
197
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期刊介绍: The journal Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics is an official journal of the Psychonomic Society. It spans all areas of research in sensory processes, perception, attention, and psychophysics. Most articles published are reports of experimental work; the journal also presents theoretical, integrative, and evaluative reviews. Commentary on issues of importance to researchers appears in a special section of the journal. Founded in 1966 as Perception & Psychophysics, the journal assumed its present name in 2009.
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