Can Playing a Game Improve Children's Speech Recognition? A Preliminary Study of Implicit Talker Familiarity Effects

Author:

Flaherty Mary M.1ORCID,Price Rachael12,Murgia Silvia1ORCID,Manukian Emma1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Speech and Hearing Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign

2. Department of Audiology, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA

Abstract

Purpose: The goal was to evaluate whether implicit talker familiarization via an interactive computer game, designed for this study, could improve children's word recognition in classroom noise. It was hypothesized that, regardless of age, children would perform better when recognizing words spoken by the talker who was heard during the game they played. Method: Using a one-group pretest–posttest experimental design, this study examined the impact of short-term implicit voice exposure on children's word recognition in classroom noise. Implicit voice familiarization occurred via an interactive computer game, played at home for 10 min a day for 5 days. In the game, children (8–12 years) heard one voice, intended to become the “familiar talker.” Pre- and postfamiliarization, children identified words in prerecorded classroom noise. Four conditions were tested to evaluate talker familiarity and generalization effects. Results: Results demonstrated an 11% improvement when recognizing words spoken by the voice heard in the game (“familiar talker”). This was observed only for words that were heard in the game and did not generalize to unfamiliarized words. Before familiarization, younger children had poorer recognition than older children in all conditions; however, after familiarization, there was no effect of age on performance for familiarized stimuli. Conclusions: Implicit short-term exposure to a talker has the potential to improve children's speech recognition. Therefore, leveraging talker familiarity through gameplay shows promise as a viable method for improving children's speech-in-noise recognition. However, given that improvements did not generalize to unfamiliarized words, careful consideration of exposure stimuli is necessary to optimize this approach.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

Subject

Speech and Hearing

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