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Titre : | Recognition Performance of Interrupted Monosyllabic Words: The Effects of Ten Interruption Locations (2015) |
Auteurs : | Richard H. Wilson ; Heather M. Hamm |
Type de document : | Article |
Dans : | Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA) (Vol. 26, n°7, July/August 2015) |
Article en page(s) : | p. 670-677 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Descripteurs : |
HE Vinci Perception auditive ; Perception de la paroleAutres descripteurs Audition normale |
Résumé : | A previous experiment with 70 interrupted monosyllabic words demonstrated that recognition performance was influenced by the location of an interruption pattern (Wilson, 2014). The interruption paradigm (10 interruptions/sec, 50% duty cycle periodic interruption) was referenced to word onset. The words were interrupted such that alternate 50-msec segments were parsed to separate files. In the 0-msec condition the first on-segment coincided with the word onset, whereas in the 50-msec condition the first on-segment occurred 50 msec after word onset. The 0- and 50-msec conditions were complementary halves. Recognition performance by young listeners was 19% better on the 0-msec condition (86%) than on the 50-msec condition (68%); there were a minority number of words on which the results were just the opposite. A second study using the same interruption paradigm but 300 different words reported similar relations, with 63% correct recognition on the 0-msec condition and 48% on the 50-msec condition (Wilson and Irish, 2015). Both studies suggest the importance that the first 50 msec of the target word has on intelligibility. |
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