Shafiro Valeriy, Sheft Stanley, Norris Molly, Spanos George, Radasevich Katherine, Formsma Paige, Gygi Brian
Department of Communication Disorders and Sciences, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois.
Veterans Affairs Northern California Health Care System, Martinez, California.
PLoS One. 2016 Nov 28;11(11):e0167030. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0167030. eCollection 2016.
Sounds in everyday environments tend to follow one another as events unfold over time. The tacit knowledge of contextual relationships among environmental sounds can influence their perception. We examined the effect of semantic context on the identification of sequences of environmental sounds by adults of varying age and hearing abilities, with an aim to develop a nonspeech test of auditory cognition.
The familiar environmental sound test (FEST) consisted of 25 individual sounds arranged into ten five-sound sequences: five contextually coherent and five incoherent. After hearing each sequence, listeners identified each sound and arranged them in the presentation order. FEST was administered to young normal-hearing, middle-to-older normal-hearing, and middle-to-older hearing-impaired adults (Experiment 1), and to postlingual cochlear-implant users and young normal-hearing adults tested through vocoder-simulated implants (Experiment 2).
FEST scores revealed a strong positive effect of semantic context in all listener groups, with young normal-hearing listeners outperforming other groups. FEST scores also correlated with other measures of cognitive ability, and for CI users, with the intelligibility of speech-in-noise.
Being sensitive to semantic context effects, FEST can serve as a nonspeech test of auditory cognition for diverse listener populations to assess and potentially improve everyday listening skills.
在日常环境中,随着时间的推移,各种事件不断展开,声音往往相继出现。对环境声音之间上下文关系的隐性知识会影响对它们的感知。我们研究了语义上下文对不同年龄和听力能力的成年人识别环境声音序列的影响,旨在开发一种听觉认知的非言语测试。
熟悉环境声音测试(FEST)由25个单独的声音组成,这些声音被编排成十个包含五个声音的序列:五个上下文连贯的序列和五个不连贯的序列。在听完每个序列后,听众识别每个声音并按呈现顺序进行排列。FEST被应用于年轻听力正常、中老年听力正常以及中老年听力受损的成年人(实验1),以及语后聋人工耳蜗使用者和通过声码器模拟植入进行测试的年轻听力正常成年人(实验2)。
FEST得分显示,语义上下文对所有听众群体都有很强的积极影响,年轻听力正常的听众表现优于其他群体。FEST得分还与其他认知能力指标相关,对于人工耳蜗使用者来说,还与噪声中的言语可懂度相关。
由于对语义上下文效应敏感,FEST可以作为一种针对不同听众群体的听觉认知非言语测试,用于评估并可能改善日常听力技能。