Spatio-temporal Integration of Speech Reflections in Hearing-Impaired Listeners

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作者
Rennies, Jan [1 ,3 ,4 ]
Warzybok, Anna [2 ,3 ]
Kollmeier, Birger [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Brand, Thomas [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Fraunhofer Inst Digital Media Technol IDMT, Project Grp Hearing, Speech & Audio Technol, Oldenburg, Germany
[2] Dept Med Phys & Akust, Med Phys Grp, Oldenburg, Germany
[3] Cluster Excellence Hearing4all, Oldenburg, Germany
[4] Fraunhofer Inst Digital Media Technol IDMT, Deparment Hearing, Speech & Audio Technol, Marie Curie Str 2, D-26129 Oldenburg, Niedersachsen, Germany
来源
TRENDS IN HEARING | 2022年 / 26卷
关键词
hearing impairment; speech intelligibility; binaural hearing; temporal integration; reflections; LEVEL DIFFERENCE; INTELLIGIBILITY; NOISE; REVERBERATION; RECOGNITION; PREDICTION; TRANSMISSION; FREQUENCY; MASKING; MODEL;
D O I
10.1177/23312165221143901
中图分类号
R36 [病理学]; R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
学科分类号
100104 ; 100213 ;
摘要
Speech recognition in rooms requires the temporal integration of reflections which arrive with a certain delay after the direct sound. It is commonly assumed that there is a certain temporal window of about 50-100 ms, during which reflections can be integrated with the direct sound, while later reflections are detrimental to speech intelligibility. This concept was challenged in a recent study by employing binaural room impulse responses (RIRs) with systematically varied interaural phase differences (IPDs) and amplitude of the direct sound and a variable number of reflections delayed by up to 200 ms. When amplitude or IPD favored late RIR components, normal-hearing (NH) listeners appeared to be capable of focusing on these components rather than on the precedent direct sound, which contrasted with the common concept of considering early RIR components as useful and late components as detrimental. The present study investigated speech intelligibility in the same conditions in hearing-impaired (HI) listeners. The data indicate that HI listeners were generally less able to "ignore" the direct sound than NH listeners, when the most useful information was confined to late RIR components. Some HI listeners showed a remarkable inability to integrate across multiple reflections and to optimally "shift" their temporal integration window, which was quite dissimilar to NH listeners. This effect was most pronounced in conditions requiring spatial and temporal integration and could provide new challenges for individual prediction models of binaural speech intelligibility.
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