噪音中的语音感知和内侧耳蜗反射:年龄、语音刺激和反应相关变量的影响

Shezeen Abdul Gafoor, Ajith Kumar Uppunda
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目的多年来,人们一直在争论内侧橄榄耳蜗系统在噪声语音感知中的作用,研究结果不一。其中一个可能的原因是这种关系取决于评估语音感知能力的参数(年龄、刺激和反应相关变量)。方法本研究评估了语音刺激类型(单音节词、单词和句子)、信噪比(+5、0、-5 和 -10 dB)、用于量化语音感知能力的指标(正确率百分比、SNR-50 和心理测量函数斜率)和年龄(年轻与年老)对噪声中内侧耳蜗反射(通过对侧抑制瞬态诱发耳声发射来量化)和语音感知之间关系的影响。结果线性混合效应模型显示,内侧橄榄耳反射对噪声中的语音感知没有显著贡献。结论结果表明,没有证据表明间接测量的内侧橄榄耳反射强度对噪声中的语音感知有任何调节影响。
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Speech Perception in Noise and Medial Olivocochlear Reflex: Effects of Age, Speech Stimulus, and Response-Related Variables

Purpose

The role of the medial olivocochlear system in speech perception in noise has been debated over the years, with studies showing mixed results. One possible reason for this could be the dependence of this relationship on the parameters used in assessing the speech perception ability (age, stimulus, and response-related variables).

Methods

The current study assessed the influence of the type of speech stimuli (monosyllables, words, and sentences), the signal-to-noise ratio (+5, 0, −5, and −10 dB), the metric used to quantify the speech perception ability (percent-correct, SNR-50, and slope of the psychometric function) and age (young vs old) on the relationship between medial olivocochlear reflex (quantified by contralateral inhibition of transient evoked otoacoustic emissions) and speech perception in noise.

Results

A linear mixed-effects model revealed no significant contributions of the medial olivocochlear reflex to speech perception in noise.

Conclusion

The results suggest that there was no evidence of any modulatory influence of the indirectly measured medial olivocochlear reflex strength on speech perception in noise.

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