Effects of age and hearing loss on speech emotion discrimination

Better communication with older people requires not only improving speech intelligibility but also understanding how well emotions can be conveyed and the effect of age and hearing loss (HL) on emotion perception. In this paper, emotion discrimination experiments were conducted using a vocal morphin...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scientific reports 2024-08, Vol.14 (1), p.18328-8, Article 18328
Hauptverfasser: Irino, Toshio, Hanatani, Yukiho, Kishida, Kazuma, Naito, Shuri, Kawahara, Hideki
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Zusammenfassung:Better communication with older people requires not only improving speech intelligibility but also understanding how well emotions can be conveyed and the effect of age and hearing loss (HL) on emotion perception. In this paper, emotion discrimination experiments were conducted using a vocal morphing method and an HL simulator in young normal hearing (YNH) and older participants. Speech sounds were morphed to represent intermediate emotions between all combinations of happiness, sadness, and anger. Discrimination performance was compared when the YNH listened to normal sounds, when the same YNH listened to HL simulated sounds, and when older people listened to the same normal sounds. The results showed that there was no significant difference between discrimination with and without HL simulation, suggesting that peripheral HL may not affect emotion perception. The discrimination performance of the older participants was significantly worse only for the anger-happiness pair than for the other emotion pairs and for the YNH. It was also found that the difficulty increases with age, not just with hearing level.
ISSN:2045-2322
2045-2322
DOI:10.1038/s41598-024-69216-7