Sparks D W, Kuhl P K, Edmonds A E, Gray G P
J Acoust Soc Am. 1978 Jan;63(1):246-57. doi: 10.1121/1.381720.
Four normal-hearing young adults have been extensively trained in the use of a tactile speech-transmission system. Subjects were tested in the recognition of various phonetic elements including vowels, and stop, nasal, and fricative consonants under three receiving conditions; visual reception alone (lipreading), tactile reception alone, and tactile plus visual reception. Subjects were artificially deafened using earplugs and white noise and all speech tokens were presented live voice. Analysis of the data demonstrates that the tactile transform enables receivers to achieve excellent recognition of vowels in CVC context and the consonantal features of voicing and nasality. This, in combination with high recognition of vowels and the consonantal feature place of articulation through visual receptors, leads to recognition performance in the combined condition (visual plus tactual) which far exceeds either reception condition in isolation.
四名听力正常的年轻人接受了使用触觉语音传输系统的广泛训练。在三种接收条件下对受试者进行了各种语音元素识别测试,包括元音、塞音、鼻音和擦音;仅视觉接收(唇读)、仅触觉接收以及触觉加视觉接收。使用耳塞和白噪声使受试者人工致聋,所有语音样本均通过现场语音呈现。数据分析表明,触觉转换使接收者能够在CVC语境中出色地识别元音以及浊音和鼻音的辅音特征。这与通过视觉感受器对元音和发音部位辅音特征的高识别率相结合,使得在组合条件(视觉加触觉)下的识别性能远远超过单独的任何一种接收条件。