Effect of irrelevant speech on cognitive performance among normal-hearing and hearing impaired subjects

IF 3.4 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ACOUSTICS Applied Acoustics Pub Date : 2024-08-27 DOI:10.1016/j.apacoust.2024.110199
Nicolas F. Poncetti , Etienne Parizet , Edith Galy , Patrick Chevret , Laurent Brocolini , Vassia Peytcheva
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Open-plan offices are common in the tertiary sector, yet occupants often complain about noise, particularly from co-worker conversations. This issue can differently affect normal hearing people and those with presbycusis. This study therefore examines the impact of mild hearing loss (the onset of presbycusis) on performance in open-plan offices, focusing on the effect of irrelevant speech. An analysis of the decrease in performance on serial recall task as a function of speech-to-noise ratio was carried out with young, normal-hearing subjects under two auditory conditions: with and without a hearing loss simulator, as well as with hearing-impaired elderly subjects. Participants were exposed to five speech-to-noise conditions and silence. Subjective intelligibility was also measured. The results showed a minor, non-significant difference in decrease of performance between normal-hearing and hearing-impaired participants. The hearing loss simulator produced results comparable to those of the older group, validating its efficacy.

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无关语音对正常听力和听力受损受试者认知能力的影响
开放式办公室在第三产业中很常见,但使用者经常抱怨噪音,尤其是来自同事谈话的噪音。这个问题对听力正常者和老花眼患者的影响各不相同。因此,本研究探讨了轻度听力损失(老花眼的初期症状)对开放式办公室工作表现的影响,重点是无关语音的影响。研究以听力正常的年轻受试者和听力受损的老年受试者为研究对象,在两种听力条件下分析了连续回忆任务的成绩下降与语音噪声比的函数关系:使用听力损失模拟器和不使用听力损失模拟器。受试者被置于五种语音噪声比条件和安静环境中。同时还测量了主观可懂度。结果表明,听力正常和听力受损的受试者在听力下降方面的差异很小,而且不明显。听力损失模拟器产生的结果与老年组的结果相当,验证了其有效性。
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Applied Acoustics
Applied Acoustics 物理-声学
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618
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7.5 months
期刊介绍: Since its launch in 1968, Applied Acoustics has been publishing high quality research papers providing state-of-the-art coverage of research findings for engineers and scientists involved in applications of acoustics in the widest sense. Applied Acoustics looks not only at recent developments in the understanding of acoustics but also at ways of exploiting that understanding. The Journal aims to encourage the exchange of practical experience through publication and in so doing creates a fund of technological information that can be used for solving related problems. The presentation of information in graphical or tabular form is especially encouraged. If a report of a mathematical development is a necessary part of a paper it is important to ensure that it is there only as an integral part of a practical solution to a problem and is supported by data. Applied Acoustics encourages the exchange of practical experience in the following ways: • Complete Papers • Short Technical Notes • Review Articles; and thereby provides a wealth of technological information that can be used to solve related problems. Manuscripts that address all fields of applications of acoustics ranging from medicine and NDT to the environment and buildings are welcome.
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