Effect of Age on Speech Perception in Noise Abilities Across Different Stimulus.

IF 3.5 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Chinese Physics Letters Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-18 DOI:10.1007/s12070-023-04084-7
Banumathi, Supriya Mathew, Sandeep Kumar, Chandni Jain
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Various factors influence speech perception in noise (SPIN): age, hearing loss, cognition, background noise, stimulus redundancy, type of stimulus used, and signal-to-noise ratio. The effect of age on SPIN with different stimuli is yet to be validated in the literature. This study aims to study the effect of age on SPIN results across different stimuli. The study is a cross-sectional study with ninety participants with normal hearing ability. All participants in the study were equally divided into three groups: the children's group aged 8 to 12 years, the adult group aged 18 to 30, and the older adult group aged 55 to 72 years. Speech perception in the background of Kannada speech babble was assessed across three stimuli: monosyllables (CV), phonemically balanced Kannada words, and Kannada sentences. The stimulus was presented at 60 dBSPL binaurally through a calibrated headphone at 0 dB SNR. The result indicated a significant main effect of age on SPIN across syllables, words, and sentences. Further, Mann-Whitney test results revealed a statistically significant difference between the SPIN scores of children and adults for syllables, words, and sentences. Also, a statistical difference was noted in SPIN scores between adults and older adults for syllables, words, and sentences. However, statistical differences between children and older adults were seen only for syllables. The trend showed that the SPIN scores for syllables, words, and sentences improve from childhood to adulthood, while scores deteriorate from the adult to older adult group. A similar trend was seen for all three stimulus types. However, the reduction in the SPIN score using syllables in the older adult group was more noticeable than words and sentences. It can be concluded that there is an effect of age on SPIN abilities across different stimuli. It highlights the importance of age-appropriate SPIN normative for various stimuli.

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年龄对不同刺激条件下语音感知能力的影响。
影响语音感知的因素有:年龄、听力损失、认知、背景噪声、刺激冗余、使用的刺激类型和信噪比。年龄对不同刺激下自旋的影响尚未在文献中得到验证。本研究旨在研究年龄对不同刺激下自旋结果的影响。该研究是一项横断面研究,有90名听力正常的参与者。研究的所有参与者被平均分为三组:8至12岁的儿童组,18至30岁的成人组,以及55至72岁的老年人组。通过三种刺激物:单音节、音素平衡的卡纳达语单词和卡纳达语句子来评估卡纳达语咿呀学语背景下的言语感知。通过一个经过校准的耳机,在0 dB信噪比下以60 dBSPL双耳呈现刺激。结果表明,年龄对音节、单词和句子的SPIN有显著的主效应。此外,曼-惠特尼测试结果显示,儿童和成人在音节、单词和句子上的SPIN得分有统计学上的显著差异。此外,在音节、单词和句子方面,成年人和老年人的SPIN得分也有统计学差异。然而,儿童和老年人之间的统计差异仅体现在音节上。该趋势表明,音节、单词和句子的SPIN得分从童年到成年都有所提高,而从成年到老年的得分则有所下降。在所有三种刺激类型中都可以看到类似的趋势。然而,使用音节的老年人SPIN得分的下降比使用单词和句子的更明显。由此可见,年龄对不同刺激的自旋能力有影响。它强调了与年龄相适应的SPIN规范对各种刺激的重要性。
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Chinese Physics Letters
Chinese Physics Letters 物理-物理:综合
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期刊介绍: Chinese Physics Letters provides rapid publication of short reports and important research in all fields of physics and is published by the Chinese Physical Society and hosted online by IOP Publishing.
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