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A comparison of cognitive performance and listening effort test procedures

A comparison of cognitive performance and listening effort test procedures
A comparison of cognitive performance and listening effort test procedures

Workers in open-plan offices are often objected to irrelevant speech, which leads to decreased cognitive performance. With acoustical treatments, such as sound masking, the cognitive impact can be reduced, but there is no objective procedure to assess this improvement in real office environments. For in-situ evaluation, a robust test procedure is required. The serial recall test used in laboratories requires masking levels to be higher than the speech concealed, which seldom is the case in real offices. Therefore, a dual-task paradigm was investigated, which measures latencies for auditory stimuli presented in noise and silence. The method, originating from audiology for listening effort measurement, showed significant differences even for little masked, clearly intelligible speech. The underlying cognitive processes leading to those differences in response times need to be understood. Experiments with 21 normal hearing participants were conducted to investigate the memory component and the auditory identification process in the listening effort experiment. A comparison to the serial recall test was carried out. The findings suggest an arousal effect at work, with faster replies for higher masking in serial recall and listening effort test. The two tests seem to analyse different cognitive aspects.

Listening effort, Reaction time, Serial recall
2226-7808
2376-2382
International Commission for Acoustics
Dickschen, Alexander
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Liebl, Andreas
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Bleeck, Stefan
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Ochmann, Martin
Michael, Vorlander
Fels, Janina
Dickschen, Alexander
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Liebl, Andreas
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Bleeck, Stefan
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Ochmann, Martin
Michael, Vorlander
Fels, Janina

Dickschen, Alexander, Liebl, Andreas and Bleeck, Stefan (2019) A comparison of cognitive performance and listening effort test procedures. Ochmann, Martin, Michael, Vorlander and Fels, Janina (eds.) In Proceedings of the 23rd International Congress on Acoustics: Integrating 4th EAA Euroregio 2019. vol. 2019-September, International Commission for Acoustics. pp. 2376-2382 . (doi:10.18154/RWTH-CONV-239580).

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Abstract

Workers in open-plan offices are often objected to irrelevant speech, which leads to decreased cognitive performance. With acoustical treatments, such as sound masking, the cognitive impact can be reduced, but there is no objective procedure to assess this improvement in real office environments. For in-situ evaluation, a robust test procedure is required. The serial recall test used in laboratories requires masking levels to be higher than the speech concealed, which seldom is the case in real offices. Therefore, a dual-task paradigm was investigated, which measures latencies for auditory stimuli presented in noise and silence. The method, originating from audiology for listening effort measurement, showed significant differences even for little masked, clearly intelligible speech. The underlying cognitive processes leading to those differences in response times need to be understood. Experiments with 21 normal hearing participants were conducted to investigate the memory component and the auditory identification process in the listening effort experiment. A comparison to the serial recall test was carried out. The findings suggest an arousal effect at work, with faster replies for higher masking in serial recall and listening effort test. The two tests seem to analyse different cognitive aspects.

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Published date: 13 September 2019
Additional Information: Funding Information: Many thanks to H?rtech gGmbH, who supplied us with the German recordings of the digits required for the experiments complimentary. The material presented is part of [6]. The project was carried out in cooperation between Fraunhofer IBP and ISVR Southampton. Publisher Copyright: © 2019 Proceedings of the International Congress on Acoustics. All rights reserved. Copyright: Copyright 2021 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
Venue - Dates: 23rd International Congress on Acoustics: Integrating 4th EAA Euroregio, ICA 2019, , Aachen, Germany, 2019-09-09 - 2019-09-23
Keywords: Listening effort, Reaction time, Serial recall

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Local EPrints ID: 468716
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/468716
ISSN: 2226-7808
PURE UUID: 09e5d58b-5fbb-4d4e-ad60-b5f6bb122c03
ORCID for Stefan Bleeck: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4378-3394

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Date deposited: 23 Aug 2022 16:57
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 03:03

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Author: Alexander Dickschen
Author: Andreas Liebl
Author: Stefan Bleeck ORCID iD
Editor: Martin Ochmann
Editor: Vorlander Michael
Editor: Janina Fels

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