在整个生命周期中,听力测量参数的发展. II:参数之间的关系
Zbyněk Bureš1, Jan Voráček2, Dora Čapková3
1Department of Otorhinolaryngology, 3rd Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague, University Hospital Královské Vinohrady, Prague, Czechia; Department of Auditory Neuroscience, Institute of Experimental Medicine of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czechia; Department of Technical Studies, College of Polytechnics Jihlava, Jihlava, Czechia.
Hearing research
|May 28, 2025
概括
听力能力随着年龄的增长而变化,显示了听觉功能之间的复杂相互关系. 这些关系不断演变,影响不同年龄组和听力状态的语音理解.
科学领域:
- 听觉神经科学 听觉神经科学
- 老年学是指老年学的学科.
- 语音感知 语音感知
背景情况:
- 老龄化导致逐渐的听力损失,影响了外周和中央听力系统.
- 了解衰老过程中听觉功能的相互作用对于听觉健康至关重要.
- 以前的研究往往侧重于个别的听觉参数,而不是它们的相互关系.
研究的目的:
- 调查健康成年人的各种听觉参数之间的复杂关系,跨越广泛的年龄范围.
- 为了确定这些关系如何随着年龄和听力状况而变化.
- 基于基本的听觉参数来预测语音理解.
主要方法:
- 在290名健康志愿者 (18-87岁) 中分析听觉参数.
- 变量聚类以确定一般的审计特征.
- 基于听觉参数的语音理解预测模型.
- 在特定年龄和听力子组内的相关性分析.
主要成果:
- 听觉功能是相互关联的,可以分为"听觉灵敏度"和"时间处理"等特征.
- 听觉变量之间的相互关系不是普遍的,并且在不同的年龄和听觉子组之间存在显著差异.
- 语音理解依赖于不同的机制,这些机制取决于听者的年龄和听力状况.
结论:
- 听觉功能的相互依赖性随着年龄的增长而增加.
- 对听觉现象型的全面理解需要考虑与年龄相关的变化.
- 未来的研究应该考虑听觉功能关系在老年人的动态性质.
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