Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742,
JASA Express Lett. 2024 May 1;4(5). doi: 10.1121/10.0025431.
This study evaluated whether adaptive training with time-compressed speech produces an age-dependent improvement in speech recognition in 14 adult cochlear-implant users. The protocol consisted of a pretest, 5 h of training, and a posttest using time-compressed speech and an adaptive procedure. There were significant improvements in time-compressed speech recognition at the posttest session following training (>5% in the average time-compressed speech recognition threshold) but no effects of age. These results are promising for the use of adaptive training in aural rehabilitation strategies for cochlear-implant users across the adult lifespan and possibly using speech signals, such as time-compressed speech, to train temporal processing.
本研究评估了在 14 名成年人工耳蜗使用者中,使用时间压缩语音进行适应性训练是否会导致语音识别能力随年龄增长而提高。该方案包括预测试、5 小时的训练以及使用时间压缩语音和自适应程序的后测试。在训练后的时间压缩语音识别后测试中,有显著的提高(平均时间压缩语音识别阈值提高超过 5%),但与年龄无关。这些结果为在成年人工耳蜗使用者的听觉康复策略中使用自适应训练提供了希望,并且可能使用时间压缩语音等语音信号来训练时间处理能力。