Flaherty Mary M, Arzuaga Briana, Bottalico Pasquale
Department of Speech and Hearing Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA.
Int J Audiol. 2023 Nov;62(11):1014-1021. doi: 10.1080/14992027.2023.2168218. Epub 2023 Jan 23.
This study explored the effects of different face masks on school-age children's and young adults' word recognition.
Speech recognition thresholds were measured adaptively in a two-talker speech masker using a closed-set picture pointing task. Target words were recorded by a female talker in five conditions: no mask, transparent mask, face shield, N95 mask and surgical mask.
Thirty children (8-12 years) and 25 adults (18-25 years) with normal hearing.
Both children's and adults' word recognition was most negatively impacted by the face shield. Children's recognition was also impaired by the transparent mask. No negative effects were observed for the N95 or surgical mask for either age group.
School-age children, like young adults, are negatively affected by face masks when recognising speech in a two-talker speech masker, but the effects depend on the type of face mask being worn. Acoustic analyses suggest that the reflective materials used for masks impact speech signal quality and impair word recognition.
本研究探讨了不同口罩对学龄儿童和年轻人单词识别的影响。
使用封闭式图片指认任务,在双说话者语音掩蔽器中自适应测量语音识别阈值。目标单词由一名女性说话者在五种条件下录制:不戴口罩、透明口罩、面罩、N95口罩和外科口罩。
30名听力正常的儿童(8至12岁)和25名成年人(18至25岁)。
面罩对儿童和成年人的单词识别负面影响最大。透明口罩也会损害儿童的识别能力。两个年龄组佩戴N95或外科口罩均未观察到负面影响。
学龄儿童与年轻人一样,在双说话者语音掩蔽器中识别语音时会受到口罩的负面影响,但影响程度取决于所佩戴的口罩类型。声学分析表明,口罩使用的反射材料会影响语音信号质量并损害单词识别。