Kidd Gary R, Humes Larry E
Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences, Indiana University Bloomington, IN, USA.
Front Psychol. 2015 Jul 22;6:987. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00987. eCollection 2015.
A modified auditory n-back task was used to examine the ability of young and older listeners to remember the content of spoken messages presented from different locations. The messages were sentences from the Coordinative Response Measure (CRM) corpus, and the task was to judge whether a target word on the current trial was the same as in the most recent presentation from the same location (left, center, or right). The number of trials between comparison items (the number back) was varied while keeping the number of items to be held in memory (the number of locations) constant. Three levels of stimulus uncertainty were evaluated. Low- and high-uncertainty conditions were created by holding the talker (voice) and nontarget words constant, or varying them unpredictably across trials. In a medium-uncertainty condition, each location was associated with a specific talker, thus increasing predictability and ecological validity. Older listeners performed slightly worse than younger listeners, but there was no significant difference in response times (RT) for the two groups. An effect of the number back (n) was seen for both PC and RT; PC decreased steadily with n, while RT was fairly constant after a significant increase from n = 1 to n = 2. Apart from the lower PC for the older group, there was no effect involving age for either PC or RT. There was an effect of target word location (faster RTs with a late-occurring target) and an effect of uncertainty (faster RTs with a constant talker-location mapping, relative to the high-uncertainty condition). A similar pattern of performance was observed with a group of elderly hearing-impaired listeners (with and without shaping to ensure audibility), but RTs were substantially slower and the effect of uncertainty was absent. Apart from the observed overall slowing of RTs, these results provide little evidence for an effect of age-related changes in cognitive abilities on this task.
采用一种改良的听觉n-back任务来检验年轻和年长听众记忆来自不同位置的语音信息内容的能力。这些信息是来自协调反应测量(CRM)语料库的句子,任务是判断当前试验中的目标词是否与同一位置(左、中或右)最近一次呈现的目标词相同。比较项目之间的试验次数(回溯次数)有所变化,同时保持记忆中的项目数量(位置数量)不变。评估了三种刺激不确定性水平。低不确定性和高不确定性条件是通过保持说话者(声音)和非目标词不变,或在各试验中不可预测地改变它们来创建的。在中等不确定性条件下,每个位置与一个特定的说话者相关联,从而提高了可预测性和生态效度。年长听众的表现略逊于年轻听众,但两组的反应时间(RT)没有显著差异。对于正确率(PC)和反应时间都观察到了回溯次数(n)的影响;正确率随着n的增加而稳步下降,而反应时间在从n = 1显著增加到n = 2之后相当稳定。除了年长组的正确率较低外,对于正确率或反应时间都没有年龄相关的影响。存在目标词位置的影响(目标词出现较晚时反应时间更快)和不确定性的影响(相对于高不确定性条件,说话者-位置映射固定时反应时间更快)。在一组老年听力受损听众(有和没有进行听力塑形以确保可听度)中观察到了类似的表现模式,但反应时间明显更慢,并且不存在不确定性的影响。除了观察到的反应时间总体变慢外,这些结果几乎没有提供证据表明认知能力的年龄相关变化对该任务有影响。