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Effects of face masks on acoustic analysis and speech perception: Implications for peri-pandemic protocolsa)
Wearing face masks (alongside physical distancing) provides some protection against infection from COVID-19. Face masks can also change how people communicate and subsequently affect speech signal quality. This study investigated how three common face mask types (N95, surgical, and cloth) affected a...
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2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7857500/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33379897 http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/10.0002873 |
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author | Magee, Michelle Lewis, Courtney Noffs, Gustavo Reece, Hannah Chan, Jess C. S. Zaga, Charissa J. Paynter, Camille Birchall, Olga Rojas Azocar, Sandra Ediriweera, Angela Kenyon, Katherine Caverlé, Marja W. Schultz, Benjamin G. Vogel, Adam P. |
author_facet | Magee, Michelle Lewis, Courtney Noffs, Gustavo Reece, Hannah Chan, Jess C. S. Zaga, Charissa J. Paynter, Camille Birchall, Olga Rojas Azocar, Sandra Ediriweera, Angela Kenyon, Katherine Caverlé, Marja W. Schultz, Benjamin G. Vogel, Adam P. |
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description | Wearing face masks (alongside physical distancing) provides some protection against infection from COVID-19. Face masks can also change how people communicate and subsequently affect speech signal quality. This study investigated how three common face mask types (N95, surgical, and cloth) affected acoustic analysis of speech and perceived intelligibility in healthy subjects. Acoustic measures of timing, frequency, perturbation, and power spectral density were measured. Speech intelligibility and word and sentence accuracy were also examined using the Assessment of Intelligibility of Dysarthric Speech. Mask type impacted the power distribution in frequencies above 3 kHz for the N95 mask, and above 5 kHz in surgical and cloth masks. Measures of timing and spectral tilt mainly differed with N95 mask use. Cepstral and harmonics to noise ratios remained unchanged across mask type. No differences were observed across conditions for word or sentence intelligibility measures; however, accuracy of word and sentence translations were affected by all masks. Data presented in this study show that face masks change the speech signal, but some specific acoustic features remain largely unaffected (e.g., measures of voice quality) irrespective of mask type. Outcomes have bearing on how future speech studies are run when personal protective equipment is worn. |
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spelling | pubmed-78575002021-02-04 Effects of face masks on acoustic analysis and speech perception: Implications for peri-pandemic protocolsa) Magee, Michelle Lewis, Courtney Noffs, Gustavo Reece, Hannah Chan, Jess C. S. Zaga, Charissa J. Paynter, Camille Birchall, Olga Rojas Azocar, Sandra Ediriweera, Angela Kenyon, Katherine Caverlé, Marja W. Schultz, Benjamin G. Vogel, Adam P. J Acoust Soc Am Special Issue on Covid-19 Pandemic Acoustic Effects Wearing face masks (alongside physical distancing) provides some protection against infection from COVID-19. Face masks can also change how people communicate and subsequently affect speech signal quality. This study investigated how three common face mask types (N95, surgical, and cloth) affected acoustic analysis of speech and perceived intelligibility in healthy subjects. Acoustic measures of timing, frequency, perturbation, and power spectral density were measured. Speech intelligibility and word and sentence accuracy were also examined using the Assessment of Intelligibility of Dysarthric Speech. Mask type impacted the power distribution in frequencies above 3 kHz for the N95 mask, and above 5 kHz in surgical and cloth masks. Measures of timing and spectral tilt mainly differed with N95 mask use. Cepstral and harmonics to noise ratios remained unchanged across mask type. No differences were observed across conditions for word or sentence intelligibility measures; however, accuracy of word and sentence translations were affected by all masks. Data presented in this study show that face masks change the speech signal, but some specific acoustic features remain largely unaffected (e.g., measures of voice quality) irrespective of mask type. Outcomes have bearing on how future speech studies are run when personal protective equipment is worn. Acoustical Society of America 2020-12 2020-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7857500/ /pubmed/33379897 http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/10.0002873 Text en © 2020 Acoustical Society of America. 0001-4966/2020/148(6)/3562/7/$30.00 All article content, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) |
spellingShingle | Special Issue on Covid-19 Pandemic Acoustic Effects Magee, Michelle Lewis, Courtney Noffs, Gustavo Reece, Hannah Chan, Jess C. S. Zaga, Charissa J. Paynter, Camille Birchall, Olga Rojas Azocar, Sandra Ediriweera, Angela Kenyon, Katherine Caverlé, Marja W. Schultz, Benjamin G. Vogel, Adam P. Effects of face masks on acoustic analysis and speech perception: Implications for peri-pandemic protocolsa) |
title | Effects of face masks on acoustic analysis and speech perception: Implications for peri-pandemic protocolsa) |
title_full | Effects of face masks on acoustic analysis and speech perception: Implications for peri-pandemic protocolsa) |
title_fullStr | Effects of face masks on acoustic analysis and speech perception: Implications for peri-pandemic protocolsa) |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of face masks on acoustic analysis and speech perception: Implications for peri-pandemic protocolsa) |
title_short | Effects of face masks on acoustic analysis and speech perception: Implications for peri-pandemic protocolsa) |
title_sort | effects of face masks on acoustic analysis and speech perception: implications for peri-pandemic protocolsa) |
topic | Special Issue on Covid-19 Pandemic Acoustic Effects |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7857500/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33379897 http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/10.0002873 |
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