Effect of Age on F 0 Difference Limen and Concurrent Vowel Identification
Purpose To investigate the effect of age on voice fundamental frequency (F 0 ) difference limen (DL) and identification of concurrently presented vowels. Method Fifteen younger and 15 older adults with normal audiometric thresholds in the speech range participated in 2 experiments. In Experiment 1,...
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Published in | Journal of speech, language, and hearing research Vol. 50; no. 5; pp. 1139 - 1156 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
01.10.2007
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Summary: | Purpose
To investigate the effect of age on voice fundamental frequency (F
0
) difference limen (DL) and identification of concurrently presented vowels.
Method
Fifteen younger and 15 older adults with normal audiometric thresholds in the speech range participated in 2 experiments. In Experiment 1, F
0
DLs were measured for a synthesized vowel. In Experiment 2, accuracy in identifying concurrently presented vowel pairs was measured. Vowel pairs were formed from 5 synthesized vowels with F
0
separations ranging from 0 to 4 semitones.
Results
Younger adults had smaller (better) F
0
DLs than older adults. For the older group, age was significantly correlated with F
0
DLs. Younger adults identified concurrent vowels more accurately than older adults. When the vowels in the pairs had different formants, both age groups benefited similarly from F
0
separation. Interestingly, when both constituent vowels had identical formants, F
0
separation was deleterious, especially for older adults. Pure-tone average threshold did not correlate significantly with either F
0
DL or accuracy in concurrent vowel identification.
Conclusion
Age-related declines were confirmed for F
0
DLs, identification of concurrently spoken vowels, and benefit from F
0
separation between vowels with identical formants. This pattern of findings is consistent with age-related deficits in periodicity coding. |
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ISSN: | 1092-4388 1558-9102 |
DOI: | 10.1044/1092-4388(2007/079) |