Blamey P J, Clark G M, Tong Y C, Ling D
Department of Otolaryngology, University of Melbourne, Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, Victoria, Australia.
Br J Audiol. 1990 Dec;24(6):375-9. doi: 10.3109/03005369009076578.
Two hearing-impaired children were tested and trained in the utilization of an artificial acoustic cue that signalled the presence of /s/ and /z/ in verbal stimuli. These sounds, chosen because they are among the most important morphemes in English, were both perceived and produced significantly better by the subjects following only seven training sessions when the cue, automatically signalled by a specially designed laboratory device, was presented at a 20 dB sensation level in a frequency range immediately above the subjects' upper limits of hearing for amplified speech. The implications of the study are briefly discussed in relation to testing and training procedures involving sensory aids.
对两名听力受损儿童进行了测试和训练,以利用一种人工声学线索,该线索能在言语刺激中表明/s/和/z/的存在。选择这两个音是因为它们是英语中最重要的语素之一。当由专门设计的实验室设备自动发出信号的线索,在高于受试者放大语音听力上限的频率范围内以20分贝的感觉水平呈现时,仅经过七次训练,受试者对这些音的感知和发音就有了显著改善。本文简要讨论了该研究对于涉及感官辅助设备的测试和训练程序的意义。