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利用听觉前信息解决鸡尾酒会问题:针对年龄差异的电生理证据。

Using auditory pre-information to solve the cocktail-party problem: electrophysiological evidence for age-specific differences.

机构信息

Aging Research Group, Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors, Technical University of Dortmund (IfADo) Dortmund, Germany.

Aging Research Group, Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors, Technical University of Dortmund (IfADo) Dortmund, Germany ; Faculty of Psychology, Ruhr-University Bochum Bochum, Germany.

出版信息

Front Neurosci. 2014 Dec 10;8:413. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2014.00413. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

Speech understanding in complex and dynamic listening environments requires (a) auditory scene analysis, namely auditory object formation and segregation, and (b) allocation of the attentional focus to the talker of interest. There is evidence that pre-information is actively used to facilitate these two aspects of the so-called "cocktail-party" problem. Here, a simulated multi-talker scenario was combined with electroencephalography to study scene analysis and allocation of attention in young and middle-aged adults. Sequences of short words (combinations of brief company names and stock-price values) from four talkers at different locations were simultaneously presented, and the detection of target names and the discrimination between critical target values were assessed. Immediately prior to speech sequences, auditory pre-information was provided via cues that either prepared auditory scene analysis or attentional focusing, or non-specific pre-information was given. While performance was generally better in younger than older participants, both age groups benefited from auditory pre-information. The analysis of the cue-related event-related potentials revealed age-specific differences in the use of pre-cues: Younger adults showed a pronounced N2 component, suggesting early inhibition of concurrent speech stimuli; older adults exhibited a stronger late P3 component, suggesting increased resource allocation to process the pre-information. In sum, the results argue for an age-specific utilization of auditory pre-information to improve listening in complex dynamic auditory environments.

摘要

在复杂和动态的聆听环境中,言语理解需要 (a) 听觉场景分析,即听觉目标的形成和分离,以及 (b) 将注意力集中在感兴趣的说话者上。有证据表明,预先信息被积极用于促进所谓的“鸡尾酒会”问题的这两个方面。在这里,模拟了多说话人场景,并结合脑电图研究了年轻人和中年人在场景分析和注意力分配方面的情况。四个说话人在不同位置的短词序列(简短的公司名称和股票价格值的组合)同时呈现,并评估了目标名称的检测和关键目标值的区分。在语音序列之前,通过提示提供听觉预先信息,这些提示要么准备听觉场景分析,要么集中注意力,要么提供非特定的预先信息。虽然年轻人的表现普遍优于老年人,但两个年龄组都受益于听觉预先信息。对与提示相关的事件相关电位的分析表明,在使用预先提示方面存在年龄特异性差异:年轻人表现出明显的 N2 成分,表明对同时出现的语音刺激的早期抑制;老年人表现出更强的晚期 P3 成分,表明他们增加了资源分配来处理预先信息。总之,这些结果表明,听觉预先信息的利用具有年龄特异性,可以改善复杂动态听觉环境中的听力。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/1121/4261705/2cd0e74c1927/fnins-08-00413-g0001.jpg

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