Does a Talker's Voice Quality Affect University Students' Listening Effort in a Virtual Seminar Room?
A university professor's voice quality can either facilitate or impede effective listening in students. In this study, we investigated the effect of hoarseness on university students’ listening effort in seminar rooms using audio-visual virtual reality (VR). During the experiment, participants were immersed in a virtual seminar room with typical background sounds and performed a dual-task paradigm involving listening to and answering questions about short stories, narrated by a female virtual professor, while responding to tactile vibration patterns. In a within-subject design, the professor's voice quality was varied between normal and hoarse. Listening effort was assessed based on performance and response time measures in the dual-task paradigm and participants’ subjective evaluation. It was hypothesized that listening to a hoarse voice leads to higher listening effort. While the analysis is still ongoing, our preliminary results show that listening to the hoarse voice significantly increased perceived listening effort. In contrast, the effect of voice quality was not significant in the dual-task paradigm. These findings indicate that, even if students' performance remains unchanged, listening to hoarse university professors may still require more effort.
@INBOOK{Schiller:977866,
author = {Schiller, Isabel Sarah and Bönsch, Andrea and Ehret,
Jonathan and Breuer, Carolin and Aspöck, Lukas},
title = {{D}oes a talker's voice quality affect university
students' listening effort in a virtual seminar room?},
address = {Turin},
publisher = {European Acoustics Association},
pages = {2813-2816},
year = {2024},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 10th Convention of
the European Acoustics Association :
Forum Acusticum 2023. Politecnico di
Torino, Torino, Italy, September 11 -
15, 2023 / Editors: Arianna Astolfi,
Francesco Asdrudali, Louena Shtrepi},
month = {Sep},
date = {2023-09-11},
organization = {10. Convention of the European
Acoustics Association : Forum
Acusticum, Turin (Italy), 11 Sep 2023 -
15 Sep 2023},
doi = {10.61782/fa.2023.0320},
}