Program in Speech and Hearing Bioscience and Technology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, MGH Institute of Health Professions, Building 79/96, 2nd floor, 13th Street, Boston, MA, 02129, USA.
Cogn Res Princ Implic. 2022 Jul 30;7(1):73. doi: 10.1186/s41235-022-00423-4.
Mask-wearing during the COVID-19 pandemic has prompted a growing interest in the functional impact of masks on speech and communication. Prior work has shown that masks dampen sound, impede visual communication cues, and reduce intelligibility. However, more work is needed to understand how speakers change their speech while wearing a mask and to identify strategies to overcome the impact of wearing a mask. Data were collected from 19 healthy adults during a single in-person session. We investigated the effects of wearing a KN95 mask on speech intelligibility, as judged by two speech-language pathologists, examined speech kinematics and acoustics associated with mask-wearing, and explored KN95 acoustic filtering. We then considered the efficacy of three speaking strategies to improve speech intelligibility: Loud, Clear, and Slow speech. To inform speaker strategy recommendations, we related findings to self-reported speaker effort. Results indicated that healthy speakers could compensate for the presence of a mask and achieve normal speech intelligibility. Additionally, we showed that speaking loudly or clearly-and, to a lesser extent, slowly-improved speech intelligibility. However, using these strategies may require increased physical and cognitive effort and should be used only when necessary. These results can inform recommendations for speakers wearing masks, particularly those with communication disorders (e.g., dysarthria) who may struggle to adapt to a mask but can respond to explicit instructions. Such recommendations may further help non-native speakers and those communicating in a noisy environment or with listeners with hearing loss.
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,戴口罩促使人们越来越关注口罩对口语和交流的功能影响。先前的研究表明,口罩会减弱声音、阻碍视觉交流线索,并降低可理解性。然而,还需要更多的研究来了解说话者在戴口罩时如何改变他们的言语,以及识别克服戴口罩影响的策略。数据是从 19 名健康成年人在一次面对面的会议中收集的。我们研究了戴 KN95 口罩对口语清晰度的影响,由两名言语语言病理学家进行判断,检查了与戴口罩相关的言语运动学和声学,并探讨了 KN95 声学过滤。然后,我们考虑了三种提高口语清晰度的说话策略的效果:大声、清晰和缓慢。为了为说话者策略提供信息,我们将发现与自我报告的说话者努力相关联。结果表明,健康的说话者可以补偿口罩的存在并实现正常的言语清晰度。此外,我们还表明,大声或清晰地说话——在较小程度上缓慢地说话——可以提高言语清晰度。然而,使用这些策略可能需要增加身体和认知的努力,并且只有在必要时才应使用。这些结果可以为戴口罩的说话者提供建议,特别是那些有沟通障碍(例如,构音障碍)的说话者,他们可能难以适应口罩,但可以对明确的指令做出反应。这些建议可能会进一步帮助非母语人士以及在嘈杂环境中或与听力受损的听众交流的人士。