Krause Miriam O, Kennedy Mary R T, Nelson Peggy B
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green , OH , USA and.
Brain Inj. 2014;28(11):1473-84. doi: 10.3109/02699052.2014.920520. Epub 2014 Jun 24.
This preliminary study explored differences between adults with and without traumatic brain injury (TBI) for speech processing accuracy, processing speed and effort in various conditions of interference.
Ten adults with TBI and six adults without TBI participated. Speech processing was studied using sentence repetition in six listening conditions with different types of interference, including noise and two simultaneous talkers. Participants repeated sentences and rated effort. Participants also completed standardized tests of cognition, including working memory and processing speed measures.
Sentence repetition accuracy did not differ between groups. However, the TBI group demonstrated slower processing speed than the control group and also reported significantly greater effort in the two-talker condition. Faster processing speed was also correlated with higher accuracy in the two-talker condition.
RESULTS of this study show group similarities in repetition accuracy across listening conditions, but group differences in speed and effort. This preliminary finding, as well as the relationship between processing speed and repetition accuracy, suggests that it is only in the most complex listening conditions that the effects of brain injury may be detectable.
本初步研究探讨了有创伤性脑损伤(TBI)和无创伤性脑损伤的成年人在各种干扰条件下言语处理准确性、处理速度和努力程度之间的差异。
10名患有TBI的成年人和6名无TBI的成年人参与了研究。使用句子重复任务在六种不同类型干扰的听力条件下研究言语处理,这些干扰包括噪声和两个同时说话者。参与者重复句子并对努力程度进行评分。参与者还完成了标准化的认知测试,包括工作记忆和处理速度测量。
两组之间句子重复准确性没有差异。然而,TBI组的处理速度比对照组慢,并且在有两个说话者的条件下报告的努力程度明显更高。在有两个说话者的条件下,更快的处理速度也与更高的准确性相关。
本研究结果表明,两组在不同听力条件下的重复准确性相似,但在速度和努力程度上存在组间差异。这一初步发现以及处理速度与重复准确性之间的关系表明,只有在最复杂的听力条件下,脑损伤的影响才可能被检测到。