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口罩的视觉和声学特性对不同听力状况的听众的言语可懂度有影响。

Visual and Acoustic Aspects of Face Masks Affect Speech Intelligibility in Listeners with Different Hearing Statuses.

作者信息

Rohner Pauline, Sönnichsen Rasmus, Hochmuth Sabine, Radeloff Andreas

机构信息

Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, University of Oldenburg, Steinweg 13-17, 26122 Oldenburg, Germany.

Research Center Neurosensory Science, University of Oldenburg, Küpkersweg 74, 26129 Oldenburg, Germany.

出版信息

Audiol Res. 2025 Jan 21;15(1):7. doi: 10.3390/audiolres15010007.

Abstract

When speaking while wearing a face mask, sound transmission is attenuated, and visual cues are lost due to the covered facial movements of the speaker. In this study, we investigated the extent to which different face masks alter speech intelligibility in individuals with different degrees of hearing impairment. A total of fifty participants were divided into four hearing status groups according to the degree of hearing loss: normal levels (16), mild (13), moderate (11), and severe (10). A modified version of the Audiovisual German Matrix Sentence Test (AV-OLSA) was used to assess speech perception in noise in five conditions (audiovisual, audio-only, visual-only, surgical mask, and FFP2 mask). Our results show that acoustic attenuations of face masks cause a small but similar decrease in speech reception thresholds (SRTs) in listeners of different hearing statuses. The effect of visual cues (visual benefit) on SRTs was stronger than the effect of acoustic attenuation but also did not differ significantly between the different hearing status groups, with a median difference of 1.5 dB for mild hearing loss, 2.9 dB for moderate hearing loss, and 2.7 dB for severe hearing loss. The best-aided hearing status did not correlate with visual benefit. Our research confirms the importance of providing visual cues for speech reception in noisy environments, especially for individuals with impaired hearing, regardless of their degree of hearing loss.

摘要

佩戴口罩讲话时,声音传播会减弱,且由于讲话者面部动作被遮挡,视觉线索也会丢失。在本研究中,我们调查了不同口罩对不同程度听力障碍个体言语清晰度的影响程度。共有50名参与者根据听力损失程度分为四个听力状态组:正常水平(16人)、轻度(13人)、中度(11人)和重度(10人)。使用改良版的德语视听矩阵句子测试(AV-OLSA)在五种条件下(视听、仅音频、仅视觉、外科口罩和FFP2口罩)评估噪声中的言语感知。我们的结果表明,口罩的声学衰减在不同听力状态的听众中导致言语接受阈值(SRT)出现虽小但相似的下降。视觉线索(视觉益处)对SRT的影响强于声学衰减的影响,但在不同听力状态组之间也没有显著差异,轻度听力损失的中位数差异为1.5 dB,中度听力损失为2.9 dB,重度听力损失为2.7 dB。最佳助听状态与视觉益处无关。我们的研究证实了在嘈杂环境中提供视觉线索以促进言语接受的重要性,特别是对于听力受损的个体,无论其听力损失程度如何。

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