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Intelligibility of speech produced by sighted and blind adults.

Lucie MénardPamela Trudeau-FisetteMark Kenneth Tiede
Published in: PloS one (2022)
Together, the results suggest that adult blind speakers have learned to adapt to their sensory loss so that they can successfully achieve intelligible vowel targets in non-noisy conditions but that they produce less intelligible speech in noisy conditions. Thus, the trade-off between visible (lips) and invisible (tongue) articulatory cues observed between vowels produced by blind and sighted speakers is not equivalent in terms of perceptual efficiency.
Keyphrases
  • hearing loss