The Hearing Cooperative Research Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Department of Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2019 Dec 17;63(1):305-320. doi: 10.1044/2019_JSLHR-19-00201. Print 2020 Jan 22.
Purpose This article describes patterns of speech modifications produced by talkers as a function of the degree of hearing impairment of communication partners during naturalistic conversations in noise. An explanation of observed speech modifications is proposed in terms of a generalization of the concept of effort. This account complements existing theories of listening effort by extending the concept of effort to the domain of interactive communication. Method Twenty young adult normal hearing participants and 20 older adult hearing-impaired participants were tested in pairs. Each pair consisted of 1 young normal hearing participant and 1 older hearing-impaired participant. Pairs of participants took part in naturalistic conversations through the use of a referential communication task. Each pair completed a 5-min conversation in each of 5 different realistic acoustic environments. Results Talkers modified their speech, in terms of level and spectrum, in a gradient manner reflecting both the acoustic environment and the degree of hearing impairment of their conversation partner. All pairs of participants were able to maintain communication across all acoustic environments regardless of degree of hearing impairment and the level of environmental noise. Contrasting effects of noise and hearing impairment on speech production revealed distinct patterns of speech modifications produced by normal hearing and hearing-impaired talkers during conversation. This may reflect the fact that only the speech modifications produced by normal hearing talkers functioned to compensate for the hearing impairment of a conversation partner. Conclusions The data presented support the concept of communication effort as a dynamic feedback system between conversation participants. Additionally, these results provide insight into the nature of realistic speech signals, which are encountered by people with hearing impairment in everyday communication scenarios.
目的 本文描述了说话者在噪声环境下的自然对话中,根据交流伙伴听力障碍程度的变化,调整言语模式的模式。本文提出了一个解释观察到的言语变化的理论,即努力概念的推广。该理论通过将努力的概念扩展到互动交流领域,补充了现有的听力努力理论。 方法 20 名年轻成年正常听力参与者和 20 名老年听力障碍参与者参与了实验。每个参与者都与一名年轻正常听力者和一名老年听力障碍者组成一对。参与者通过参考交流任务进行自然对话。每对参与者在 5 种不同的现实声学环境中完成了 5 分钟的对话。 结果 说话者根据其交流伙伴的声学环境和听力障碍程度,以渐变的方式调整了言语的水平和频谱。所有的参与者都能够在所有的声学环境中保持交流,无论听力障碍程度和环境噪声水平如何。噪声和听力障碍对言语产生的对比影响揭示了正常听力和听力障碍说话者在对话中产生的不同言语变化模式。这可能反映了只有正常听力说话者产生的言语变化才能补偿交流伙伴的听力障碍。 结论 所呈现的数据支持了沟通努力作为对话参与者之间动态反馈系统的概念。此外,这些结果提供了对现实言语信号性质的深入了解,这些信号是听力障碍者在日常交流场景中遇到的。