听力状态,认知能力和依赖视觉和上下文线索之间的关系
Andreea Micula1,2,3, Emil Holmer3, Ruijing Ning3
1National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Ear and hearing
|September 23, 2024
概括
助听器使用者用视觉线索补偿听力损失,实现与正常听力个体相似的语音识别. 助听器使用者的较高流体智能进一步提高了他们利用这些视觉线索的能力,以更好地识别语音中的噪音.
科学领域:
- 听力学 听力学是指听力学.
- 认知神经科学 认知神经科学
- 语音感知 语音感知
背景情况:
- 视觉和上下文线索可以在具有挑战性的听觉环境中增强语音识别.
- 工作记忆和流体智能等认知能力与语音识别有关,但它们在利用视觉线索中的作用尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 为了比较正常听力个体和助听器用户之间的语音识别依赖视觉和上下文线索.
- 确定工作记忆和流体智能是否与这些群体的视觉和上下文线索的使用有关.
主要方法:
- 在噪音中的语音识别被评估使用萨尔森和罗恩伯格任务在有和没有上下文线索的听觉和视听模式.
- 参与者包括169个正常听力的人和169个有轻度至重度神经感官听力损失的助听器用户.
- 工作记忆和流体智能分别使用阅读跨度和乌测试进行测量.
主要成果:
- 两组人都表现出更好的语音识别与视觉和上下文线索.
- 助听器使用者在听觉条件下表现较差,但在视听条件下与正常听觉人士相匹配.
- 流体智能在视听模式下与助听器用户的语音识别正相关.
结论:
- 听力正常的个体和助听器使用者都可以从上下文提示中受益.
- 助听器使用者有效地使用视觉线索来克服听力缺陷,达到与正常听力同龄人相当的性能.
- 助听器使用者更高的流体智能提高了他们利用视觉线索提高语音噪音识别的能力.
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