Konkle D F, Beasley D S, Bess F H
J Speech Hear Res. 1977 Mar;20(1):108-15. doi: 10.1044/jshr.2001.108.
The Northwestern University Auditory Test Number 6 (NU-6) measure of speech discrimination was time compressed and presented to four age groups ranging from 54 to 84 years of age. Experimental stimuli were presented at sensation levels of 24, 32, and 40 dB to an equal number of right and left ears and male and female subjects. Results indicated that intelligibility decreased as a function of increasing time compression and age and decreasing sensation level. Changes in speech intelligibility associated with the aging process appear to be closely allied to changes in the temporal resolving power of the central auditory processing system.
西北大学听觉测试第6号(NU - 6)言语辨别测量进行了时间压缩,并呈现给年龄在54至84岁之间的四个年龄组。实验刺激以24、32和40分贝的感觉级呈现给数量相等的右耳和左耳以及男性和女性受试者。结果表明,可懂度随着时间压缩的增加、年龄的增长和感觉级的降低而下降。与衰老过程相关的言语可懂度变化似乎与中枢听觉处理系统的时间分辨能力变化密切相关。