Xia Jing, Nooraei Nazanin, Kalluri Sridhar, Edwards Brent
Starkey Hearing Research Center, 2150 Shattuck Avenue, Suite 408, Berkeley, California 94704.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2015 Apr;137(4):1888-98. doi: 10.1121/1.4916599.
This study investigated whether spatial separation between talkers helps reduce cognitive processing load, and how hearing impairment interacts with the cognitive load of individuals listening in multi-talker environments. A dual-task paradigm was used in which performance on a secondary task (visual tracking) served as a measure of the cognitive load imposed by a speech recognition task. Visual tracking performance was measured under four conditions in which the target and the interferers were distinguished by (1) gender and spatial location, (2) gender only, (3) spatial location only, and (4) neither gender nor spatial location. Results showed that when gender cues were available, a 15° spatial separation between talkers reduced the cognitive load of listening even though it did not provide further improvement in speech recognition (Experiment I). Compared to normal-hearing listeners, large individual variability in spatial release of cognitive load was observed among hearing-impaired listeners. Cognitive load was lower when talkers were spatially separated by 60° than when talkers were of different genders, even though speech recognition was comparable in these two conditions (Experiment II). These results suggest that a measure of cognitive load might provide valuable insight into the benefit of spatial cues in multi-talker environments.
本研究调查了说话者之间的空间分离是否有助于减轻认知处理负荷,以及听力障碍如何与在多说话者环境中聆听的个体的认知负荷相互作用。采用了双任务范式,其中次要任务(视觉跟踪)的表现作为语音识别任务所施加的认知负荷的一种度量。在四种条件下测量视觉跟踪表现,在这些条件下,目标和干扰物通过以下方式区分:(1)性别和空间位置,(2)仅性别,(3)仅空间位置,以及(4)既不按性别也不按空间位置。结果表明,当有性别线索时,说话者之间15°的空间分离降低了聆听的认知负荷,尽管它并未在语音识别方面带来进一步改善(实验I)。与听力正常的听众相比,在听力受损的听众中观察到认知负荷空间释放方面存在较大的个体差异。当说话者在空间上相隔60°时,认知负荷低于说话者性别不同时的情况,尽管在这两种条件下语音识别相当(实验II)。这些结果表明,认知负荷的度量可能为多说话者环境中空间线索的益处提供有价值的见解。