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Abstract
Stuart Gatehouse was one of the pioneers of cognitive hearing science. The ease of language understanding (ELU) model (Rönnberg) is one example of a cognitive hearing science model where the interplay between memory systems and signal processing is emphasized. The mismatch notion is central to ELU and concerns how phonological information derived from the signal, matches/mismatches phonological representations in lexical and semantic long-term memory (LTM). When signals match, processing is rapid, automatic and implicit, and lexical activation proceeds smoothly. Given a mismatch, lexical activation fails, and working or short-term memory (WM/STM) is assumed to be invoked to engage in explicit repair strategies to disambiguate what was said in the conversation. In a recent study, negative long-term consequences of mismatch were found by means of relating hearing loss to episodic LTM in a sample of old hearing-aid wearers. STM was intact (Rönnberg et al.). Beneficial short-term consequences of a binary masking noise reduction scheme on STM was obtained in 4-talker babble for individuals with high WM capacity, but not in stationary noise backgrounds (Ng et al.). This suggests that individuals high on WM capacity inhibit semantic auditory distraction in 4-talker babble while exploiting the phonological benefits in terms of speech quality provided by binary masking (Wang). Both long-term and short-term mismatch effects, apparent in data sets including behavioral as well as subjective (Rudner et al.) data, need to be taken into account in the design of future hearing instruments.
斯图尔特·盖特豪斯是认知听力科学的先驱之一。语言理解的易用性(ELU)模型(Rönnberg)是认知听力科学模型的一个例子,其中强调记忆系统和信号处理之间的相互作用。不匹配概念是ELU的核心,它关注的是来自信号的语音信息如何在词汇和语义长期记忆(LTM)中匹配/不匹配语音表征。当信号匹配时,处理是快速的、自动的、隐式的,词汇激活是顺利进行的。如果不匹配,词汇激活失败,工作记忆或短期记忆(WM/STM)被认为被调用来参与明确的修复策略,以消除对话中所说的歧义。在最近的一项研究中,通过将听力损失与老年助听器佩戴者的偶发性LTM联系起来,发现了不匹配的负面长期后果。STM完好无损(Rönnberg等)。对于具有高WM能力的个体,在4人牙牙学语中,二元掩蔽降噪方案对STM产生了有益的短期效果,但在平稳噪声背景下则没有效果(Ng等)。这表明,高WM能力的个体在利用二元掩蔽提供的语音质量方面的语音优势的同时,抑制了四人牙牙学语中的语义听觉分心(Wang)。长期和短期失配效应在数据集中都很明显,包括行为数据和主观数据(Rudner et al.),在设计未来的助听器时需要考虑到这一点。