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正常听力受试者中调制干扰对辅音识别的选择性

Selectivity of modulation interference for consonant identification in normal-hearing listeners.

作者信息

Apoux Frédéric, Bacon Sid P

机构信息

Psychoacoustics Laboratory, Department of Speech and Hearing Science, Arizona State University, PO Box 870102, Tempe, Arizona 85287-0102, USA.

出版信息

J Acoust Soc Am. 2008 Mar;123(3):1665-72. doi: 10.1121/1.2828067.

Abstract

The present study sought to establish whether speech recognition can be disrupted by the presence of amplitude modulation (AM) at a remote spectral region, and whether that disruption depends upon the rate of AM. The goal was to determine whether this paradigm could be used to examine which modulation frequencies in the speech envelope are most important for speech recognition. Consonant identification for a band of speech located in either the low- or high-frequency region was measured in the presence of a band of noise located in the opposite frequency region. The noise was either unmodulated or amplitude modulated by a sinusoid, a band of noise with a fixed absolute bandwidth, or a band of noise with a fixed relative bandwidth. The frequency of the modulator was 4, 16, 32, or 64 Hz. Small amounts of modulation interference were observed for all modulator types, irrespective of the location of the speech band. More important, the interference depended on modulation frequency, clearly supporting the existence of selectivity of modulation interference with speech stimuli. Overall, the results suggest a primary role of envelope fluctuations around 4 and 16 Hz without excluding the possibility of a contribution by faster rates.

摘要

本研究旨在确定语音识别是否会因远程频谱区域存在调幅(AM)而受到干扰,以及这种干扰是否取决于调幅速率。目的是确定该范式是否可用于研究语音包络中的哪些调制频率对语音识别最为重要。在位于相反频率区域的噪声带存在的情况下,测量位于低频或高频区域的一段语音的辅音识别。噪声要么未调制,要么由正弦波、具有固定绝对带宽的噪声带或具有固定相对带宽的噪声带进行调幅。调制器的频率为4、16、32或64赫兹。无论语音频段的位置如何,所有调制器类型均观察到少量的调制干扰。更重要的是,干扰取决于调制频率,这清楚地支持了调制干扰对语音刺激存在选择性。总体而言,结果表明4至16赫兹左右的包络波动起主要作用,但不排除更快速率也有贡献的可能性。

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