Cochlear-implant simulated spectral degradation attenuates emotional responses to environmental sounds.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY International Journal of Audiology Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-15 DOI:10.1080/14992027.2024.2385552
Kelly N Jahn, Braden M Wiegand-Shahani, Vaishnavi Moturi, Sean Takamoto Kashiwagura, Karlee R Doak
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Objective: Cochlear implants (CI) provide users with a spectrally degraded acoustic signal that could impact their auditory emotional experiences. This study evaluated the effects of CI-simulated spectral degradation on emotional valence and arousal elicited by environmental sounds.

Design: Thirty emotionally evocative sounds were filtered through a noise-band vocoder. Participants rated the perceived valence and arousal elicited by each of the full-spectrum and vocoded stimuli. These ratings were compared across acoustic conditions (full-spectrum, vocoded) and as a function of stimulus type (unpleasant, neutral, pleasant).

Study sample: Twenty-five young adults (age 19 to 34 years) with normal hearing.

Results: Emotional responses were less extreme for spectrally degraded (i.e., vocoded) sounds than for full-spectrum sounds. Specifically, spectrally degraded stimuli were perceived as more negative and less arousing than full-spectrum stimuli.

Conclusion: By meticulously replicating CI spectral degradation while controlling for variables that are confounded within CI users, these findings indicate that CI spectral degradation can compress the range of sound-induced emotion independent of hearing loss and other idiosyncratic device- or person-level variables. Future work will characterize emotional reactions to sound in CI users via objective, psychoacoustic, and subjective measures.

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人工耳蜗模拟的频谱衰减会减弱对环境声音的情绪反应。
目的:人工耳蜗(CI)为使用者提供了频谱退化的声音信号,这可能会影响他们的听觉情感体验。本研究评估了 CI 模拟的频谱降级对环境声音引起的情绪价值和唤醒的影响:设计:30 种唤起情绪的声音通过噪声带声码器进行过滤。参与者对全频谱刺激和声码器刺激所引起的情感价位和唤醒度进行评分。这些评分在不同的声学条件(全频谱、声码器)下进行比较,并作为刺激类型(不愉快、中性、愉快)的函数:研究样本:25 名听力正常的年轻人(19 至 34 岁):结果:与全频谱声音相比,对频谱降级(即声音编码)声音的情绪反应没有那么极端。具体来说,与全频谱刺激相比,频谱降级的刺激被认为更消极,唤醒程度更低:这些研究结果表明,通过对人工耳蜗频谱降级进行细致的复制,同时控制人工耳蜗用户内部的混杂变量,人工耳蜗频谱降级可以压缩声音诱发情绪的范围,而不受听力损失和其他特异性设备或个人水平变量的影响。未来的工作将通过客观、心理声学和主观测量来描述 CI 用户对声音的情绪反应。
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International Journal of Audiology
International Journal of Audiology 医学-耳鼻喉科学
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4.90
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14.80%
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133
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Audiology is committed to furthering development of a scientifically robust evidence base for audiology. The journal is published by the British Society of Audiology, the International Society of Audiology and the Nordic Audiological Society.
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