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Adaptation to Reverberation for Speech Perception: A Systematic Review
by
Kopčo, Norbert
, Bagos, Pantelis
, Tsironis, Avgeris
, Kontou, Panagiota
, Vlahou, Eleni
in
Acoustic Stimulation
/ Acoustics
/ Adaptation, Physiological
/ Humans
/ Noise - adverse effects
/ Perceptual Masking
/ Review
/ Speech
/ Speech Acoustics
/ Speech Intelligibility
/ Speech Perception - physiology
/ Systematic review
2024
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Adaptation to Reverberation for Speech Perception: A Systematic Review
by
Kopčo, Norbert
, Bagos, Pantelis
, Tsironis, Avgeris
, Kontou, Panagiota
, Vlahou, Eleni
in
Acoustic Stimulation
/ Acoustics
/ Adaptation, Physiological
/ Humans
/ Noise - adverse effects
/ Perceptual Masking
/ Review
/ Speech
/ Speech Acoustics
/ Speech Intelligibility
/ Speech Perception - physiology
/ Systematic review
2024
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Adaptation to Reverberation for Speech Perception: A Systematic Review
by
Kopčo, Norbert
, Bagos, Pantelis
, Tsironis, Avgeris
, Kontou, Panagiota
, Vlahou, Eleni
in
Acoustic Stimulation
/ Acoustics
/ Adaptation, Physiological
/ Humans
/ Noise - adverse effects
/ Perceptual Masking
/ Review
/ Speech
/ Speech Acoustics
/ Speech Intelligibility
/ Speech Perception - physiology
/ Systematic review
2024
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Adaptation to Reverberation for Speech Perception: A Systematic Review
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Adaptation to Reverberation for Speech Perception: A Systematic Review
2024
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Overview
In everyday acoustic environments, reverberation alters the speech signal received at the ears. Normal-hearing listeners are robust to these distortions, quickly recalibrating to achieve accurate speech perception. Over the past two decades, multiple studies have investigated the various adaptation mechanisms that listeners use to mitigate the negative impacts of reverberation and improve speech intelligibility. Following the PRISMA guidelines, we performed a systematic review of these studies, with the aim to summarize existing research, identify open questions, and propose future directions. Two researchers independently assessed a total of 661 studies, ultimately including 23 in the review. Our results showed that adaptation to reverberant speech is robust across diverse environments, experimental setups, speech units, and tasks, in noise-masked or unmasked conditions. The time course of adaptation is rapid, sometimes occurring in less than 1 s, but this can vary depending on the reverberation and noise levels of the acoustic environment. Adaptation is stronger in moderately reverberant rooms and minimal in rooms with very intense reverberation. While the mechanisms underlying the recalibration are largely unknown, adaptation to the direct-to-reverberant ratio-related changes in amplitude modulation appears to be the predominant candidate. However, additional factors need to be explored to provide a unified theory for the effect and its applications.
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SAGE Publications,Sage Publications Ltd
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