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Intelligibility of chimeric locally time-reversed speech: Relative contribution of four frequency bands

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Abstract Intelligibility of four-band speech stimuli was investigated (n = 18), such that only one of the frequency bands was preserved, whereas other bands were locally time-reversed (segment duration: 75–300... ms), or vice versa. Intelligibility was best retained (82% at 75 ms) when the second lowest band (540–1700 Hz) was preserved. When the same band was degraded, the largest drop (10% at 300 ms) occurred. The lowest and second highest bands contributed similarly less strongly to intelligibility. The highest frequency band contributed least. A close connection between the second lowest frequency band and sonority was suggested.show more

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Created Date 2021.08.19
Modified Date 2023.08.03

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