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Strategic perceptual weighting of acoustic cues for word stress in listeners with cochlear implants, acoustic hearing, or simulated bimodal hearing

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JOURNAL OF THE ACOUSTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA
卷 152, 期 3, 页码 1300-1316

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ACOUSTICAL SOC AMER AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1121/10.0013890

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  1. National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders [R01 DC017114]

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Perception of word stress is important for speech recognition, and cochlear implant (CI) users may have different weightings of stress cues compared to users with normal hearing (NH). CI users rely less on frequency-based pitch and vowel quality cues, but compensate by upweighting vowel duration and intensity cues. Bimodal hearing may hold promise for restoring the stress cue weighting patterns observed in NH listeners.
Perception of word stress is an important aspect of recognizing speech, guiding the listener toward candidate words based on the perceived stress pattern. Cochlear implant (CI) signal processing is likely to disrupt some of the available cues for word stress, particularly vowel quality and pitch contour changes. In this study, we used a cue weighting paradigm to investigate differences in stress cue weighting patterns between participants listening with CIs and those with normal hearing (NH). We found that participants with CIs gave less weight to frequency-based pitch and vowel quality cues than NH listeners but compensated by upweighting vowel duration and intensity cues. Nonetheless, CI listeners' stress judgments were also significantly influenced by vowel quality and pitch, and they modulated their usage of these cues depending on the specific word pair in a manner similar to NH participants. In a series of separate online experiments with NH listeners, we simulated aspects of bimodal hearing by combining low-pass filtered speech with a vocoded signal. In these conditions, participants upweighted pitch and vowel quality cues relative to a fully vocoded control condition, suggesting that bimodal listening holds promise for restoring the stress cue weighting patterns exhibited by listeners with NH. (c) 2022 Acoustical Society of America.

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