L. Kishonrabin et al., SPEECHREADING ENHANCEMENT - A COMPARISON OF SPATIAL-TACTILE DISPLAY OF VOICE FUNDAMENTAL-FREQUENCY (F-0) WITH AUDITORY F-0, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 100(1), 1996, pp. 593-602
In two experiments, subjects repeated video-recorded sentences present
ed via speechreading with and without enhancement by a sensory input d
erived from the acoustic speech signal. Enhancement was measured as pe
rcentage increase in recognized words. In experiment 1, tactile presen
tation of fundamental frequency (F-0) provided, after training, for th
ree of four postlingually deafened adults a mean enhancement of 11%. I
n experiment 2, using six hearing adults, the auditory presentation of
F-0 provided a mean enhancement of 50%. This value fell, but only to
37%, when the F-0 signal was derived from the processor of the tactile
aid used in experiment 1. From these experiments it can be concluded
that the unexpectedly small enhancement found in experiment 1 is proba
bly due both to the fact that this tactile aid was not providing effec
tive access to all of the information available in the F-0 contour and
to limitations related to the tactile processing ability of the kinae
sthetic system. (C) 1996 Acoustical Society of America.