Moisés do Carmo Alves, Patrícia Cotta Mancini, Leticia Caldas Teixeira
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ABSTRACT Introduction The auditory perception of voice and its production involve auditory feedback, kinesthetic cues and the feedforward system that produce different effects for the voice. The Lombard, Sidetone and Pitch-Shift-Reflex effects are the most studied. The mapping of scientific experiments on changes in auditory feedback for voice motor control makes it possible to examine the existing literature on the phenomenon and may contribute to voice training or therapies. Purpose To map experiments and research results with manipulation of auditory feedback for voice motor control in adults. Method Scope review following the Checklist Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses extension (PRISMA-ScR) to answer the question: “What are the investigation methods and main research findings on the manipulation of auditory feedback in voice self-monitoring of adults?”. The search protocol was based on the Population, Concept, and Context (PCC) mnemonic strategy, in which the population is adult individuals, the concept is the manipulation of auditory feedback and the context is on motor voice control. Articles were searched in the databases: BVS/Virtual Health Library, MEDLINE/Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System online, COCHRANE, CINAHL/Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, SCOPUS and WEB OF SCIENCE. Results 60 articles were found, 19 on the Lombard Effect, 25 on the Pitch-shift-reflex effect, 12 on the Sidetone effect and four on the Sidetone/Lombard effect. The studies are in agreement that the insertion of a noise that masks the auditory feedback causes an increase in the individual's speech intensity and that the amplification of the auditory feedback promotes the reduction of the sound pressure level in the voice production. A reflex response to the change in pitch is observed in the auditory feedback, however, with particular characteristics in each study. Conclusion The material and method of the experiments are different, there are no standardizations in the tasks, the samples are varied and often reduced. The methodological diversity makes it difficult to generalize the results. The main findings of research on auditory feedback on voice motor control confirm that in the suppression of auditory feedback, the individual tends to increase the intensity of the voice. In auditory feedback amplification, the individual decreases the intensity and has greater control over the fundamental frequency, and in frequency manipulations, the individual tends to correct the manipulation. The few studies with dysphonic individuals show that they behave differently from non-dysphonic individuals.
ABSTRACT 引言 声音的听觉感知及其产生涉及听觉反馈、动觉线索和前馈系统,它们对声音产生不同的影响。研究最多的是伦巴第效应、侧音效应和音高偏移反射效应。绘制有关听觉反馈对嗓音运动控制的变化的科学实验图,可以检查有关这一现象的现有文献,并可能有助于嗓音训练或治疗。目的 对操纵听觉反馈以控制成人嗓音运动的实验和研究成果进行梳理。方法 按照《系统综述和 Meta 分析首选报告项目清单》扩展版(PRISMA-ScR)进行范围综述,以回答以下问题:"关于在成人嗓音自我监控中操纵听觉反馈的调查方法和主要研究结果是什么?检索方案基于人群、概念和语境(PCC)记忆策略,其中人群为成年人,概念为听觉反馈操作,语境为运动语音控制。文章在数据库中进行了检索:BVS/Virtual Health Library、MEDLINE/Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System online、COCHRANE、CINAHL/Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature、SCOPUS 和 WEB OF SCIENCE。结果 共找到 60 篇文章,其中 19 篇关于伦巴第效应,25 篇关于音高转换反射效应,12 篇关于西德顿效应,4 篇关于西德顿/伦巴第效应。这些研究一致认为,插入掩盖听觉反馈的噪音会导致个人说话强度的增加,而听觉反馈的放大会促进发声声压级的降低。不过,听觉反馈中会出现对音调变化的反射反应,但每项研究都有自己的特点。结论 实验的材料和方法各不相同,任务没有标准化,样本也各不相同,而且往往有所减少。研究方法的多样性使得研究结果难以一概而论。听觉反馈对语音运动控制的主要研究结果证实,在抑制听觉反馈时,个体倾向于增加语音的强度。在听觉反馈放大的过程中,个体会降低声音强度,并对基频有更大的控制能力;而在频率操纵的过程中,个体倾向于纠正操纵。对发音障碍者的少数研究表明,他们的行为与非发音障碍者不同。