Department of Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, USA.
Departments of Biomedical Engineering and Neuroscience, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York 14642, USA.
JASA Express Lett. 2024 Nov 1;4(11). doi: 10.1121/10.0034329.
Deriving human neural responses to natural speech is now possible, but the responses to male- and female-uttered speech have been shown to differ. These talker differences may complicate interpretations or restrict experimental designs geared toward more realistic communication scenarios. This study found that when a male talker and a female talker had the same fundamental frequency, auditory brainstem responses (ABRs) were very similar. Those responses became smaller and later with increasing fundamental frequency, as did click ABRs with increasing stimulus rates. Modeled responses suggested that the speech and click ABR differences were reasonably predicted by peripheral and brainstem processing of stimulus acoustics.
现在已经可以获得人类对自然语言的神经反应,但男性和女性发音的反应已经被证明是不同的。这些说话人差异可能会使解释复杂化或限制针对更现实的通信场景的实验设计。本研究发现,当男性说话者和女性说话者具有相同的基频时,听觉脑干反应(ABR)非常相似。随着基频的增加,这些反应变得更小且更晚,随着刺激率的增加,点击 ABR 也是如此。模型反应表明,言语和点击 ABR 的差异可以通过刺激声学的外周和脑干处理来合理预测。