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Developmental trends in the interaction between auditory and linguistic processing

S Jerger1, F Pirozzolo, J Jerger

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Perception & Psychophysics
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Children and adults show distinct patterns in multidimensional speech processing. Linguistic processing changes more significantly with age than voice processing during development.

Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Speech Perception

Background:

  • Multidimensional speech processing involves integrating information from different speech aspects.
  • Understanding developmental changes in speech processing is crucial for cognitive development research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the developmental trajectory of multidimensional speech processing in children and adults.
  • To examine how children and adults process voice and linguistic dimensions concurrently.
  • To identify age-related differences in processing dependencies between voice and linguistic features.

Main Methods:

  • A speeded classification task was employed to assess processing interactions.
  • Participants selectively attended to either the voice or linguistic dimension while ignoring the other.

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  • The study included 80 children (3-6 years) and 60 adults (20-86 years).
  • Main Results:

    • Both children and adults showed slower performance when irrelevant information varied.
    • Irrelevant voice variation disrupted performance more than irrelevant linguistic variation across all ages.
    • Interference from linguistic variation decreased significantly with age, unlike voice variation.
    • Children required significantly more time for word processing relative to voice-gender processing compared to adults.

    Conclusions:

    • Multidimensional speech processing undergoes significant developmental changes, particularly in linguistic dimension processing.
    • The findings highlight distinct developmental pathways for processing voice versus linguistic information in speech.
    • Age-related maturation influences the interplay between different speech processing dimensions.