Zeng F G, Oba S, Garde S, Sininger Y, Starr A
Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, Center for Comparative Neuroscience, University of Maryland, College Park 20742, USA.
Neuroreport. 1999 Nov 8;10(16):3429-35. doi: 10.1097/00001756-199911080-00031.
Auditory neuropathy affects the normal synchronous activity in the auditory nerve, without affecting the amplification function in the inner ear. Patients with auditory neuropathy often complain that they can hear sounds, but cannot understand speech. Here we report psychophysical tests indicating that these patients' poor speech recognition is due to a severe impairment in their temporal processing abilities. We also simulate this temporal processing impairment in normally hearing listeners and produce similar speech recognition deficits. This study demonstrates the importance of neural synchrony for auditory perceptions including speech recognition in humans. The results should contribute to better diagnosis and treatment of auditory neuropathy.
听神经病会影响听神经中的正常同步活动,但不影响内耳的放大功能。听神经病患者常抱怨他们能听到声音,但听不懂言语。在此,我们报告了心理物理学测试,结果表明这些患者言语识别能力差是由于其时间处理能力严重受损所致。我们还在听力正常的受试者中模拟了这种时间处理损伤,并产生了类似的言语识别缺陷。这项研究证明了神经同步对于包括人类言语识别在内的听觉感知的重要性。这些结果应有助于更好地诊断和治疗听神经病。