The Bionics Institute, Melbourne, Australia.
PLoS One. 2011;6(12):e29327. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0029327. Epub 2011 Dec 15.
Enjoyment of music is an important part of life that may be degraded for people with hearing impairments, especially those using cochlear implants. The ability to follow separate lines of melody is an important factor in music appreciation. This ability relies on effective auditory streaming, which is much reduced in people with hearing impairment, contributing to difficulties in music appreciation. The aim of this study was to assess whether visual cues could reduce the subjective difficulty of segregating a melody from interleaved background notes in normally hearing listeners, those using hearing aids, and those using cochlear implants.
METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Normally hearing listeners (N = 20), hearing aid users (N = 10), and cochlear implant users (N = 11) were asked to rate the difficulty of segregating a repeating four-note melody from random interleaved distracter notes. The pitch of the background notes was gradually increased or decreased throughout blocks, providing a range of difficulty from easy (with a large pitch separation between melody and distracter) to impossible (with the melody and distracter completely overlapping). Visual cues were provided on half the blocks, and difficulty ratings for blocks with and without visual cues were compared between groups. Visual cues reduced the subjective difficulty of extracting the melody from the distracter notes for normally hearing listeners and cochlear implant users, but not hearing aid users.
CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: Simple visual cues may improve the ability of cochlear implant users to segregate lines of music, thus potentially increasing their enjoyment of music. More research is needed to determine what type of acoustic cues to encode visually in order to optimise the benefits they may provide.
享受音乐是生活的重要组成部分,但对于听力受损的人来说,尤其是那些使用人工耳蜗的人,这一乐趣可能会受到影响。分辨旋律的能力是音乐欣赏的一个重要因素。这种能力依赖于有效的听觉流,而听力受损的人这种能力会大大降低,导致他们在音乐欣赏方面存在困难。本研究旨在评估视觉线索是否可以降低正常听力者、使用助听器者和使用人工耳蜗者从交错背景音中分离旋律的主观难度。
方法/主要发现:要求正常听力者(N=20)、助听器使用者(N=10)和人工耳蜗使用者(N=11)对从随机交错的干扰音符中分离重复的四音符旋律的难度进行评分。背景音的音高在整个块中逐渐升高或降低,提供了从简单(旋律和干扰之间有很大的音高差)到不可能(旋律和干扰完全重叠)的难度范围。一半的块提供了视觉线索,并比较了有和没有视觉线索的块之间的难度评分。视觉线索降低了正常听力者和人工耳蜗使用者从干扰音符中提取旋律的主观难度,但对助听器使用者没有影响。
结论/意义:简单的视觉线索可能会提高人工耳蜗使用者分离音乐线条的能力,从而增加他们对音乐的享受。需要进一步研究确定以何种类型的声学线索进行视觉编码,以优化它们可能提供的益处。