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改变语音单词失真的概率会改变它们的识别方式。

Changing only the probability that spoken words will be distorted changes how they are recognized.

机构信息

Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Centre for Cognition, and Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University Nijmegen, Postbus 9104, 6500 HE Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

J Acoust Soc Am. 2012 Jan;131(1):509-17. doi: 10.1121/1.3664087.

Abstract

An eye-tracking experiment examined contextual flexibility in speech processing in response to distortions in spoken input. Dutch participants heard Dutch sentences containing critical words and saw four-picture displays. The name of one picture either had the same onset phonemes as the critical word or had a different first phoneme and rhymed. Participants fixated on onset-overlap more than rhyme-overlap pictures, but this tendency varied with speech quality. Relative to a baseline with noise-free sentences, participants looked less at onset-overlap and more at rhyme-overlap pictures when phonemes in the sentences (but not in the critical words) were replaced by noises like those heard on a badly tuned AM radio. The position of the noises (word-initial or word-medial) had no effect. Noises elsewhere in the sentences apparently made evidence about the critical word less reliable: Listeners became less confident of having heard the onset-overlap name but also less sure of having not heard the rhyme-overlap name. The same acoustic information has different effects on spoken-word recognition as the probability of distortion changes.

摘要

一项眼动实验考察了口语处理中对口语输入失真的语境灵活性。荷兰参与者听包含关键单词的荷兰语句子,并观看四幅图片显示。一张图片的名称要么与关键单词具有相同的起始音素,要么具有不同的首音素且押韵。参与者注视起始重叠的图片多于押韵重叠的图片,但这种趋势随语音质量而变化。与无噪声句子的基线相比,当句子中的音素(而不是关键单词中的音素)被调幅收音机上听到的类似噪声替换时,参与者对起始重叠的图片注视减少,对押韵重叠的图片注视增加。噪声的位置(单词开头或中间)没有影响。句子中其他地方的噪声显然使有关关键单词的证据变得不太可靠:听众对听到起始重叠名称的信心降低,但对未听到押韵重叠名称的把握也降低。相同的声学信息对口语识别的影响因失真概率的变化而不同。

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