Pupillometry Reveals Differences in Cognitive Demands of Listening to Face Mask-Attenuated Speech

Autor: Sita Carraturo, Drew Jordan McLaughlin, Jonathan E. Peelle, Kristin J. Van Engen
Rok vydání: 2023
Popis: Face masks offer essential protection but also interfere with speech communication. Here, audio-only sentences spoken through four types of masks were presented in noise to young adult listeners. Pupil dilation (an index of cognitive demand), intelligibility, and subjective effort and performance ratings were collected. Dilation increased significantly in response to each mask relative to the no-mask condition and differed among mask types. These results suggest that the acoustic impact of the mask drives not only the intelligibility of speech, but also the cognitive demands of listening. Subjective effort ratings reflected but did not correlate with pupillometry data.
Databáze: OpenAIRE