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Multimodal and Spectral Degradation Effects on Speech and Emotion Recognition in Adult Listeners.


ABSTRACT: For cochlear implant (CI) users, degraded spectral input hampers the understanding of prosodic vocal emotion, especially in difficult listening conditions. Using a vocoder simulation of CI hearing, we examined the extent to which informative multimodal cues in a talker's spoken expressions improve normal hearing (NH) adults' speech and emotion perception under different levels of spectral degradation (two, three, four, and eight spectral bands). Participants repeated the words verbatim and identified emotions (among four alternative options: happy, sad, angry, and neutral) in meaningful sentences that are semantically congruent with the expression of the intended emotion. Sentences were presented in their natural speech form and in speech sampled through a noise-band vocoder in sound (auditory-only) and video (auditory-visual) recordings of a female talker. Visual information had a more pronounced benefit in enhancing speech recognition in the lower spectral band conditions. Spectral degradation, however, did not interfere with emotion recognition performance when dynamic visual cues in a talker's expression are provided as participants scored at ceiling levels across all spectral band conditions. Our use of familiar sentences that contained congruent semantic and prosodic information have high ecological validity, which likely optimized listener performance under simulated CI hearing and may better predict CI users' outcomes in everyday listening contexts.

SUBMITTER: Ritter C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6236866 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jan-Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Multimodal and Spectral Degradation Effects on Speech and Emotion Recognition in Adult Listeners.

Ritter Chantel C   Vongpaisal Tara T  

Trends in hearing 20180101


For cochlear implant (CI) users, degraded spectral input hampers the understanding of prosodic vocal emotion, especially in difficult listening conditions. Using a vocoder simulation of CI hearing, we examined the extent to which informative multimodal cues in a talker's spoken expressions improve normal hearing (NH) adults' speech and emotion perception under different levels of spectral degradation (two, three, four, and eight spectral bands). Participants repeated the words verbatim and ident  ...[more]

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