Recognition of time-compressed speech does not predict recognition of natural fast-rate speech by older listeners

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[1] Gordon-Salant, Sandra
[2] Zion, Danielle J.
[3] Espy-Wilson, Carol
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Gordon-Salant, Sandra | 1600年 / Acoustical Society of America卷 / 136期
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This study investigated whether recognition of time-compressed speech predicts recognition of natural fast-rate speech; and whether this relationship is influenced by listener age. High and low context sentences were presented to younger and older normal-hearing adults at a normal speech rate; naturally fast speech rate; and fast rate implemented by time compressing the normal-rate sentences. Recognition of time-compressed sentences over-estimated recognition of natural fast sentences for both groups; especially for older listeners. The findings suggest that older listeners are at a much greater disadvantage when listening to natural fast speech than would be predicted by recognition performance for time-compressed speech. © 2014 Acoustical Society of America;
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