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Voice-associated static face image releases speech from informational masking

  • Yayue Gao
  • , Shuyang Cao
  • , Tianshu Qu
  • , Xihong Wu
  • , Haifeng Li
  • , Jinsheng Zhang
  • , Liang Li*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

In noisy, multipeople talking environments such as a cocktail party, listeners can use various perceptual and/or cognitive cues to improve recognition of target speech against masking, particularly informational masking. Previous studies have shown that temporally prepresented voice cues (voice primes) improve recognition of target speech against speech masking but not noise masking. This study investigated whether static face image primes that have become target-voice associated (i.e., facial images linked through associative learning with voices reciting the target speech) can be used by listeners to unmask speech. The results showed that in 32 normal-hearing younger adults, temporally prepresenting a voice-priming sentence with the same voice reciting the target sentence significantly improved the recognition of target speech that was masked by irrelevant two-talker speech. When a person's face photograph image became associated with the voice reciting the target speech by learning, temporally prepresenting the target-voice-associated face image significantly improved recognition of target speech against speech masking, particularly for the last two keywords in the target sentence. Moreover, speech-recognition performance under the voice-priming condition was significantly correlated to that under the face-priming condition. The results suggest that learned facial information on talker identity plays an important role in identifying the target-talker's voice and facilitating selective attention to the target-speech stream against the masking-speech stream.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)113-120
Number of pages8
JournalPsyCh Journal
Volume3
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Face priming
  • Face-voice association
  • Informational masking
  • Speech recognition
  • Voice priming

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