Dorman M F, Marton K, Hannley M T, Lindholm J M
J Acoust Soc Am. 1985 Feb;77(2):664-70. doi: 10.1121/1.391885.
Young normal-hearing listeners, elderly normal-hearing listeners, and elderly hearing-impaired listeners were tested on a variety of phonetic identification tasks. Where identity was cued by stimulus duration, the elderly hearing-impaired listeners evidenced normal identification functions. On a task in which there were multiple cues to vowel identity, performance was also normal. On a/b d g/identification task in which the starting frequency of the second formant was varied, performance was abnormal for both the elderly hearing-impaired listeners and the elderly normal-hearing listeners. We conclude that errors in phonetic identification among elderly hearing-impaired listeners with mild to moderate, sloping hearing impairment do not stem from abnormalities in processing stimulus duration. The results with the /b d g/continuum suggest that one factor underlying errors may be an inability to base identification on dynamic spectral information when relatively static information, which is normally characteristic of a phonetic segment, is unavailable.
对年轻听力正常的听众、老年听力正常的听众以及老年听力受损的听众进行了各种语音识别任务测试。当通过刺激时长来提示身份时,老年听力受损的听众表现出正常的识别功能。在一项存在多个元音身份线索的任务中,表现同样正常。在一项第二共振峰起始频率变化的/b d g/识别任务中,老年听力受损的听众和老年听力正常的听众表现均不正常。我们得出结论,轻度至中度、呈斜坡状听力损失的老年听力受损听众在语音识别上的错误并非源于处理刺激时长方面的异常。/b d g/连续体的测试结果表明,错误背后的一个因素可能是,当通常作为语音片段特征的相对静态信息不可用时,无法基于动态频谱信息进行识别。