Ludwig Alexandra A, Rübsamen Rudolf, Dörrscheidt Gerd J, Kotz Sonja A
Faculty of Biosciences, Pharmacy and Psychology, University of Leipzig Leipzig, Germany.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2012 Mar 27;6:64. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2012.00064. eCollection 2012.
Studies on the maturation of auditory motion processing in children have yielded inconsistent reports. The present study combines subjective and objective measurements to investigate how the auditory perceptual abilities of children change during development and whether these changes are paralleled by changes in the event-related brain potential (ERP). We employed the mismatch negativity (MMN) to determine maturational changes in the discrimination of interaural time differences (ITDs) that generate lateralized moving auditory percepts. MMNs were elicited in children, teenagers, and adults, using a small and a large ITD at stimulus offset with respect to each subject's discrimination threshold. In adults and teenagers large deviants elicited prominent MMNs, whereas small deviants at the behavioral threshold elicited only a marginal or no MMN. In contrast, pronounced MMNs for both deviant sizes were found in children. Behaviorally, however, most of the children showed higher discrimination thresholds than teens and adults. Although automatic ITD detection is functional, active discrimination is still limited in children. The lack of MMN deviance dependency in children suggests that unlike in teenagers and adults, neural signatures of automatic auditory motion processing do not mirror discrimination abilities. The study critically accounts for advanced understanding of children's central auditory development.
关于儿童听觉运动处理成熟度的研究得出了不一致的报告。本研究结合主观和客观测量方法,以调查儿童的听觉感知能力在发育过程中如何变化,以及这些变化是否与事件相关脑电位(ERP)的变化并行。我们采用失配负波(MMN)来确定在产生侧向移动听觉感知的双耳时间差(ITD)辨别中的成熟变化。在儿童、青少年和成年人中诱发MMN,使用相对于每个受试者辨别阈值的刺激偏移处的小和大ITD。在成年人和青少年中,大偏差诱发明显的MMN,而行为阈值处的小偏差仅诱发微弱或无MMN。相比之下,在儿童中发现两种偏差大小都有明显的MMN。然而,在行为上,大多数儿童的辨别阈值高于青少年和成年人。虽然自动ITD检测是有效的,但儿童的主动辨别仍然有限。儿童中缺乏MMN偏差依赖性表明,与青少年和成年人不同,自动听觉运动处理的神经特征并不反映辨别能力。该研究对于深入理解儿童的中枢听觉发育至关重要。