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H - Requirement No. 3 WP6 1 - UPJS Ethics Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) 1 Work package number 9‌ WP1 Lead beneficiary 10 1 - UPJS Work package title Adaptation to room reverberation for speech perception Start month 1 End month 36 Objectives In everyday environments, we naturally and fluidly compensate for interfering effects of background noise and room reverberation. The goal of this WP is to investigate how listeners calibrate auditory perception to such acoustic interference when recognizing different consonants (Experiment 1) and when learning new phonetic categories using explicit and implicit training (Experiment 2). A computer game will be used for the implicit training while standard feedback experimental design will be used for supervised training. Description of work and role of partners WP1 - Adaptation to room reverberation for speech perception [Months: 1-36] UPJS lead participant: UPJS; hosting and consultations: BU and UC Exp 1: Consonant perception a listening experiment will be performed to measure the effect of sudden changes of reverberation on the identification of consonants. Binaural room impulse responses (BRIRs) measured in real rooms will be convolved with speech tokens to simulate natural interference caused by reverberant energy. In the experiment, listeners will identify the consonant present in a vowel-consonant target. On most trials, the target will be presented following a carrier phrase (in a control condition, there will be no preceding carrier). In some cases, the target and carrier phrase will be processed by the same BRIRs while in others the BRIRs processing target and carrier will differ in their types of reverberation. The main hypothesis is that consistent reverberation will result in enhancement in consonant identification, while inconsistent reverberation will deteriorate identification. Also, the dependence of the effect on the consonant phonetic features and types of reverberation will be assessed. Information theory tools will be used to describe the observed results and identify the main phonetic features undergoing the adaptation. Exp 2: New phonetic categories We will investigate how reverberation affects the acquisition of novel phonetic categories. Listeners will be trained to discriminate a novel dental-retroflex contrast in Hindi. Using virtual acoustics, stimuli will be presented in anechoic space, in a single room, or in multiple rooms. For some subjects, training wi...
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H - Requirement No. 3 [1] Copies of ethics approvals for the research to be conducted with humans must be submitted. Schedule of relevant Milestones Milestone number18 Milestone title Lead beneficiary Due Date (in months) Means of verification
H - Requirement No. 1 [2] - The procedures and criteria that will be used to identify/recruit research participants must be submitted. - If required under national legislation or practice, copies of opinions/approvals by ethics committees and/or competent authorities for the research with humans must be obtained and kept on fine.
H - Requirement No. 1 WP6 1 - CU Ethics Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) 12 D6.2

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