Murphy Dana R, Schneider Bruce A, Speranza Filippo, Moraglia Giampaolo
Centre for Research on Biological Communication Systems, University of Toronto at Mississauga, Mississauga, ON, Canada.
Psychol Aging. 2006 Dec;21(4):763-73. doi: 10.1037/0882-7974.21.4.763.
The authors conducted 3 experiments investigating the effects of aging on higher order auditory processes. They compared younger and older adults with respect to (a) their auditory channel capacity, (b) the extent of their top-down control over auditory gain, and (c) their ability to focus attention on a narrow band of frequencies. To ensure that subclinical cochlear processing deficits in older adults (e.g., higher thresholds, poorer discrimination of frequency and intensity differences) did not limit performance, the authors used only stimuli that were perfectly discriminable by all participants. No age differences were found in any of these experiments, suggesting that some higher order auditory processes (e.g., top-down control over auditory gain, auditory attention) are preserved in normal aging, despite numerous age-related declines in peripheral auditory functionality.
作者进行了3项实验,研究衰老对高阶听觉过程的影响。他们比较了年轻人和老年人在以下方面的差异:(a) 他们的听觉通道容量;(b) 自上而下对听觉增益的控制程度;(c) 将注意力集中在窄频率带上的能力。为确保老年人亚临床耳蜗处理缺陷(如更高的阈值、对频率和强度差异的辨别能力较差)不会限制表现,作者仅使用所有参与者都能完美辨别的刺激。在这些实验中均未发现年龄差异,这表明尽管外周听觉功能存在许多与年龄相关的衰退,但一些高阶听觉过程(如自上而下对听觉增益的控制、听觉注意力)在正常衰老过程中得以保留。