Deep band modulation, frequency discrimination, temporal resolution and audibility effects: phrase perception with and without hearing impairment among older adults

IF 0.3 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Hearing Balance and Communication Pub Date : 2022-08-02 DOI:10.1080/21695717.2022.2105554
H. Shetty, Suma Raju
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Abstract Objective The temporal envelope enhancement using deep band modulation (DBM) exaggerates the temporal peaks and valleys in the speech signal, thereby reducing the difficulty in the perception of speech in noise. Method Ten participants in each group of older adults with and without hearing loss in 65 to 83 years were recruited. A repeated measures research design was utilised to investigate phrase perception in unprocessed and deep band modulated phrases at different signal-to-noise (SNR) ratios (−4, 0, and +4). Temporal processing, spectral discrimination and speech intelligibility index were assessed. Results Regardless of the group, the phrase perception in the deep band modulated condition was significantly better than the unprocessed condition at each SNR. A significantly strong negative correlation was observed between: Gap detection threshold (GDT) and phrase perception scores in unprocessed condition at −4 dB SNR in each group; frequency difference limen in each condition and DBM phrase perception at −4 dB SNR in the older adult group with hearing impaired (OAG-HI) group. Furthermore, audibility reflected in the speech intelligibility index (SII) did not influence phrase recognition irrespective of condition, SNRs and group. Conclusion Increased modulation depth enables the participants to use the available temporal envelope, especially at the portion of the phrase where noise is less energetically masked.
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深度频带调制、频率分辨、时间分辨和可听性影响:有听力障碍和无听力障碍的老年人短语感知
摘要目的利用深带调制(deep band modulation, DBM)进行时域包络增强,放大语音信号的时域波峰和波谷,从而降低语音在噪声环境中的感知难度。方法选取年龄在65 ~ 83岁之间的老年人,每组10人,有听力损失和无听力损失。采用重复测量研究设计,研究了不同信噪比(- 4、0和+4)下未处理和深带调制短语的短语感知。时间处理、频谱辨别和语音可理解度指标进行了评估。结果各组在各信噪比下,深波段调制条件下的短语感知均显著优于未处理条件。两组在- 4 dB信噪比下,间隙检测阈值(GDT)与未处理条件下短语感知得分呈显著负相关;老年人听力受损组(OAG-HI)在- 4 dB信噪比下的DBM短语感知。此外,无论条件、信噪比和群体,语音可理解度指数(SII)反映的可听性对短语识别没有影响。增加调制深度使参与者能够利用可用的时间包络,特别是在噪声被较少能量掩盖的部分。
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