The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2019

Recognition of emotional prosody by Mandarin-speaking adults with cochlear implants.

 
 

Abstract


To understand how cochlear implant processing affects emotional prosody recognition in tonal languages, how normal-hearing (NH) and cochlear-implanted (CI) adults identify four emotions ( angry, happy, sad, and neutral ) in short, semantically neutral, Mandarin sentences are compared. Depending on hearing status (CI, NH), adults heard natural speech and/or noise-vocoded speech conditions (4-, 8-, and 16-spectral channels). Results suggest that Mandarin-speaking adults with CIs recognize emotions with similar accuracy as NH listeners attending to spectrally degraded (4-channel) vocoded speech. The accuracy noted for Mandarin appears to be lower than that described in previous studies of English.

Volume 146 2
Pages \n EL165\n
DOI 10.1121/1.5122192
Language English
Journal The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

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