Shinn-Cunningham Barbara
Center for Research in Sensory Communication and Emerging Neural Technology, Boston University, MA.
J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2017 Oct 17;60(10):2976-2988. doi: 10.1044/2017_JSLHR-H-17-0080.
This review provides clinicians with an overview of recent findings relevant to understanding why listeners with normal hearing thresholds (NHTs) sometimes suffer from communication difficulties in noisy settings.
The results from neuroscience and psychoacoustics are reviewed.
In noisy settings, listeners focus their attention by engaging cortical brain networks to suppress unimportant sounds; they then can analyze and understand an important sound, such as speech, amidst competing sounds. Differences in the efficacy of top-down control of attention can affect communication abilities. In addition, subclinical deficits in sensory fidelity can disrupt the ability to perceptually segregate sound sources, interfering with selective attention, even in listeners with NHTs. Studies of variability in control of attention and in sensory coding fidelity may help to isolate and identify some of the causes of communication disorders in individuals presenting at the clinic with "normal hearing."
How well an individual with NHTs can understand speech amidst competing sounds depends not only on the sound being audible but also on the integrity of cortical control networks and the fidelity of the representation of suprathreshold sound. Understanding the root cause of difficulties experienced by listeners with NHTs ultimately can lead to new, targeted interventions that address specific deficits affecting communication in noise.
本综述为临床医生提供了近期研究结果的概述,这些结果有助于理解为何听力阈值正常(NHT)的听者有时在嘈杂环境中会出现沟通困难。
综述了神经科学和心理声学的研究结果。
在嘈杂环境中,听者通过激活大脑皮层网络来抑制不重要的声音,从而集中注意力;然后他们能够在竞争声音中分析并理解重要声音,如言语。自上而下的注意力控制效能差异会影响沟通能力。此外,即使是听力阈值正常的听者,感觉保真度的亚临床缺陷也会破坏声源感知分离的能力,干扰选择性注意力。对注意力控制和感觉编码保真度变异性的研究可能有助于分离和识别一些在诊所表现为“听力正常”的个体出现沟通障碍的原因。
听力阈值正常的个体在竞争声音中理解言语的能力不仅取决于声音是否可听,还取决于大脑皮层控制网络的完整性以及阈上声音表征的保真度。了解听力阈值正常的听者所经历困难的根本原因最终可能会带来新的、有针对性的干预措施,以解决影响噪声环境中沟通的特定缺陷。