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Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications
Face mask type affects audiovisual speech intelligibility and subjective listening effort in young and older adults
Jonathan E. Peelle1  Violet A. Brown2  Kristin J. Van Engen2 
[1] Department of Otolaryngology, Washington University in Saint Louis, St. Louis, USA;Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Washington University in Saint Louis, St. Louis, USA;
关键词: Face masks;    Speech intelligibility;    Subjective listening effort;    Aging;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s41235-021-00314-0
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

Identifying speech requires that listeners make rapid use of fine-grained acoustic cues—a process that is facilitated by being able to see the talker’s face. Face masks present a challenge to this process because they can both alter acoustic information and conceal the talker’s mouth. Here, we investigated the degree to which different types of face masks and noise levels affect speech intelligibility and subjective listening effort for young (N = 180) and older (N = 180) adult listeners. We found that in quiet, mask type had little influence on speech intelligibility relative to speech produced without a mask for both young and older adults. However, with the addition of moderate (− 5 dB SNR) and high (− 9 dB SNR) levels of background noise, intelligibility dropped substantially for all types of face masks in both age groups. Across noise levels, transparent face masks and cloth face masks with filters impaired performance the most, and surgical face masks had the smallest influence on intelligibility. Participants also rated speech produced with a face mask as more effortful than unmasked speech, particularly in background noise. Although young and older adults were similarly affected by face masks and noise in terms of intelligibility and subjective listening effort, older adults showed poorer intelligibility overall and rated the speech as more effortful to process relative to young adults. This research will help individuals make more informed decisions about which types of masks to wear in various communicative settings.

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