双耳和空间听力和听觉时间处理能力的退化,作为衰老的功能
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
|July 19, 2024
概括
老龄化会损害空间听力和听觉处理,即使听力值正常. 这些与年龄相关的缺陷,不仅仅是由于听力损失,影响语音理解在噪音和声音定位能力.
科学领域:
- 听觉神经科学 听觉神经科学
- 老年学是一门学科.
- 语音感知 语音感知
背景情况:
- 感官神经听力损失在衰老中很常见.
- 老年人经常在超值的听力任务中表现不佳,这表明中央听力系统的参与.
研究的目的:
- 检查与年龄相关的空间听力 (敏度和语音噪音) 和听觉时间/光谱时间处理任务的表现.
- 调查年龄,听力值 (包括延长的高频率) 和这些听力表现指标之间的相关性.
主要方法:
- 48名正常或轻度听力损失的成年人 (21-78岁) 进行了测试.
- 空间敏度 (最小听觉角度) 和空间语音噪声识别 (SSIN) 在声场中被测量.
- 听觉时间处理 (时间细结构 - - TFS) 和光谱时间处理 (STM) 通过耳机进行了评估.
主要成果:
- 老年人表现出较差的空间敏度和SSIN识别,特别是在具有挑战性的听力条件下.
- 在TFS和STM任务中的缺陷随着年龄的增长而出现,独立于标准听力值.
- 与双耳时间和外处理相关的SSIN性能,受老化影响,但不一定是听力学值.
结论:
- 与年龄相关的缺陷,而不仅仅是听力值,显著影响空间听力和听觉处理能力.
- 时间处理障碍可能导致老年人空间听力较差.
- 延长的高频听力损失可能与老年人的表现下降并存并有助于降低表现.
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