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Modulation masking release using the Brazilian-Portuguese HINT: Psychometric functions and the effect of speech time compression

2015; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 54; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.3109/14992027.2014.986692

ISSN

1708-8186

Autores

John H. Grose, Silvana Maria Sobral Griz, Fernando Augusto Pacífico, Karina Paes Advíncula, Denise Costa Menezes,

Tópico(s)

Speech and Audio Processing

Resumo

Objective: The Brazilian-Portuguese hearing in noise test (HINT) was used to investigate the benefit to speech recognition of listening in a fluctuating background. The goal was to determine whether modulation masking release varied as a function of the speech-to-masker ratio at threshold. Speech-to-masker ratio at threshold was manipulated using the novel approach of adjusting the time-compression of the speech. Design: Experiment 1 measured performance-intensity functions in both a steady speech-shaped noise masker and a 10-Hz square-wave modulated masker. Experiment 2 measured speech-to-masker ratios at threshold as a function of time-compression of the speech (0, 33, and 50%) in both maskers. Study sample: Participants were normal-hearing adults who were native speakers of Brazilian Portuguese (Experiment 1: N = 10; Experiment 2: N = 30). Results: The slope of the performance-intensity function was shallower in the modulated masker than in the steady masker for both words and sentences. Thresholds increased with increasing time-compression in both maskers, but more markedly in the modulated masker, resulting in reduced modulation masking release with increasing time-compression. Conclusions: Speech-to-masker ratio at threshold varies with time-compression of speech. The results are relevant to the issue of whether degree of masker modulation benefit depends on speech-to-masker ratio at threshold.

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