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语速对听觉、视觉和视听言语感知的影响的年龄差异。

Age Differences in the Effects of Speaking Rate on Auditory, Visual, and Auditory-Visual Speech Perception.

机构信息

Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.

Central Institute for the Deaf at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.

出版信息

Ear Hear. 2020 May/Jun;41(3):549-560. doi: 10.1097/AUD.0000000000000776.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

This study was designed to examine how speaking rate affects auditory-only, visual-only, and auditory-visual speech perception across the adult lifespan. In addition, the study examined the extent to which unimodal (auditory-only and visual-only) performance predicts auditory-visual performance across a range of speaking rates. The authors hypothesized significant Age × Rate interactions in all three modalities and that unimodal performance would account for a majority of the variance in auditory-visual speech perception for speaking rates that are both slower and faster than normal.

DESIGN

Participants (N = 145), ranging in age from 22 to 92, were tested in conditions with auditory-only, visual-only, and auditory-visual presentations using a closed-set speech perception test. Five different speaking rates were presented in each modality: an unmodified (normal rate), two rates that were slower than normal, and two rates that were faster than normal. Signal to noise ratios were set individually to produce approximately 30% correct identification in the auditory-only condition and this signal to noise ratio was used in the auditory-only and auditory-visual conditions.

RESULTS

Age × Rate interactions were observed for the fastest speaking rates in both the visual-only and auditory-visual conditions. Unimodal performance accounted for at least 60% of the variance in auditory-visual performance for all five speaking rates.

CONCLUSIONS

The findings demonstrate that the disproportionate difficulty that older adults have with rapid speech for auditory-only presentations can also be observed with visual-only and auditory-visual presentations. Taken together, the present analyses of age and individual differences indicate a generalized age-related decline in the ability to understand speech produced at fast speaking rates. The finding that auditory-visual speech performance was almost entirely predicted by unimodal performance across all five speaking rates has important clinical implications for auditory-visual speech perception and the ability of older adults to use visual speech information to compensate for age-related hearing loss.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在考察语速如何影响成人全生命周期的听觉单模态、视觉单模态和视听言语感知。此外,本研究还考察了单模态(听觉单模态和视觉单模态)表现对各种语速下视听言语感知的预测程度。作者假设在所有三种模态中都存在显著的年龄×语速交互作用,并且在语速较慢和较快的情况下,单模态表现将解释视听言语感知的大部分方差。

设计

参与者(N=145)年龄在 22 至 92 岁之间,在听觉单模态、视觉单模态和视听呈现条件下进行了封闭集言语感知测试。在每种模态中呈现了五个不同的语速:一个未经修改的(正常语速)、两个慢于正常语速的语速和两个快于正常语速的语速。在听觉单模态和视听条件下,为每个模态单独设置信号噪声比,以产生约 30%的正确识别率,该信号噪声比用于听觉单模态和视听条件。

结果

在视觉单模态和视听条件下,最快语速均观察到年龄×语速交互作用。在所有五种语速下,单模态表现至少解释了视听表现方差的 60%。

结论

这些发现表明,老年人在仅听觉呈现快速言语时遇到的不成比例的困难,也可以在仅视觉呈现和视听呈现中观察到。总的来说,本研究对年龄和个体差异的分析表明,随着年龄的增长,理解快速语速言语的能力普遍下降。听觉言语感知和老年人利用视觉言语信息补偿年龄相关听力损失的能力方面,在所有五种语速下,视听言语表现几乎完全由单模态表现预测,这一发现具有重要的临床意义。

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