The Influence of Male- and Female-Spoken Vowel Acoustics on Envelope-Following Responses.

Q2 Health Professions Seminars in Hearing Pub Date : 2022-10-26 eCollection Date: 2022-08-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1756165
Vijayalakshmi Easwar, David Purcell, Maaike Van Eeckhoutte, Steven J Aiken
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The influence of male and female vowel characteristics on the envelope-following responses (EFRs) is not well understood. This study explored the role of vowel characteristics on the EFR at the fundamental frequency (f0) in response to the vowel /ε/ (as in "head"). Vowel tokens were spoken by five males and five females and EFRs were measured in 25 young adults (21 females). An auditory model was used to estimate changes in auditory processing that might account for talker effects on EFR amplitude. There were several differences between male and female vowels in relation to the EFR. For male talkers, EFR amplitudes were correlated with the bandwidth and harmonic count of the first formant, and the amplitude of the trough below the second formant. For female talkers, EFR amplitudes were correlated with the range of f0 frequencies and the amplitude of the trough above the second formant. The model suggested that the f0 EFR reflects a wide distribution of energy in speech, with primary contributions from high-frequency harmonics mediated from cochlear regions basal to the peaks of the first and second formants, not from low-frequency harmonics with energy near f0. Vowels produced by female talkers tend to produce lower-amplitude EFR, likely because they depend on higher-frequency harmonics where speech sound levels tend to be lower. This work advances auditory electrophysiology by showing how the EFR evoked by speech relates to the acoustics of speech, for both male and female voices.

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男女元音声学对包络跟随反应的影响。
男性和女性元音特征对包络跟随反应(EFR)的影响尚不清楚。本研究探讨了元音特征对基频(f0)EFR的作用,以响应元音/ε/(如“头”)。五名男性和五名女性使用元音标记,25名年轻人(21名女性)测量EFR。使用听觉模型来估计听觉处理的变化,这可能解释了说话者对EFR振幅的影响。在EFR方面,男性和女性元音之间存在一些差异。对于男性说话者,EFR振幅与第一共振峰的带宽和谐波计数以及第二共振峰下方波谷的振幅相关。对于女性说话者,EFR振幅与f0频率范围和第二共振峰上方波谷的振幅相关。该模型表明,f0 EFR反映了语音中能量的广泛分布,主要贡献来自耳蜗区域在第一和第二共振峰的峰值基础上介导的高频谐波,而不是来自能量接近f0的低频谐波。女性说话者产生的元音往往会产生较低幅度的EFR,这可能是因为它们依赖于较高频率的谐波,而语音水平往往较低。这项工作通过展示语音诱发的EFR如何与男性和女性的语音声学相关来推进听觉电生理学。
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Seminars in Hearing
Seminars in Hearing Health Professions-Speech and Hearing
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期刊介绍: Seminars in Hearing is a quarterly review journal that publishes topic-specific issues in the field of audiology including areas such as hearing loss, auditory disorders and psychoacoustics. The journal presents the latest clinical data, new screening and assessment techniques, along with suggestions for improving patient care in a concise and readable forum. Technological advances with regards to new auditory devices are also featured. The journal"s content is an ideal reference for both the practicing audiologist as well as an excellent educational tool for students who require the latest information on emerging techniques and areas of interest in the field.
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