Oh Yonghee, Friggle Phillip, Kinder Josephine, Tilbrook Grace, Bridges Sarah E
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and Communicative Disorders, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, United States.
Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States.
Front Neurosci. 2023 Dec 14;17:1282764. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2023.1282764. eCollection 2023.
Many previous studies have reported that speech segregation performance in multi-talker environments can be enhanced by two major acoustic cues: (1) voice-characteristic differences between talkers; (2) spatial separation between talkers. Here, the improvement they can provide for speech segregation is referred to as "release from masking." The goal of this study was to investigate how masking release performance with two cues is affected by various target presentation levels. Sixteen normal-hearing listeners participated in the speech recognition in noise experiment. Speech-on-speech masking performance was measured as the threshold target-to-masker ratio needed to understand a target talker in the presence of either same- or different-gender masker talkers to manipulate the voice-gender difference cue. These target-masker gender combinations were tested with five spatial configurations (maskers co-located or 15°, 30°, 45°, and 60° symmetrically spatially separated from the target) to manipulate the spatial separation cue. In addition, those conditions were repeated at three target presentation levels (30, 40, and 50 dB sensation levels). Results revealed that the amount of masking release by either voice-gender difference or spatial separation cues was significantly affected by the target level, especially at the small target-masker spatial separation (±15°). Further, the results showed that the intersection points between two masking release types (equal perceptual weighting) could be varied by the target levels. These findings suggest that the perceptual weighting of masking release from two cues is non-linearly related to the target levels. The target presentation level could be one major factor associated with masking release performance in normal-hearing listeners.
许多先前的研究报告称,在多说话者环境中,语音分离表现可通过两种主要声学线索得到增强:(1)说话者之间的语音特征差异;(2)说话者之间的空间分离。在此,它们为语音分离提供的改善被称为“掩蔽释放”。本研究的目的是调查两种线索的掩蔽释放性能如何受到各种目标呈现水平的影响。16名听力正常的听众参与了噪声中的语音识别实验。语音对语音的掩蔽性能通过在存在同性或异性掩蔽说话者的情况下理解目标说话者所需的阈值目标与掩蔽比来衡量,以操纵语音性别差异线索。这些目标-掩蔽性别组合在五种空间配置下进行测试(掩蔽器与目标位于同一位置或在空间上与目标对称地相隔15°、30°、45°和60°),以操纵空间分离线索。此外,这些条件在三个目标呈现水平(30、40和50 dB感觉级)下重复进行。结果表明,语音性别差异或空间分离线索的掩蔽释放量受目标水平的显著影响,尤其是在目标-掩蔽器空间分离较小(±15°)时。此外,结果表明,两种掩蔽释放类型(相等感知权重)之间的交点可能会因目标水平而变化。这些发现表明,两种线索的掩蔽释放的感知权重与目标水平呈非线性相关。目标呈现水平可能是与听力正常的听众的掩蔽释放性能相关的一个主要因素。