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奖励和任务需求在基于价值的听觉理解努力的策略分配中的作用。

The role of reward and task demand in value-based strategic allocation of auditory comprehension effort.

机构信息

Shanghai Key Laboratory of Clinical Geriatric Medicine, Huadong Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, China; Department of Communication Science and Disorders, University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

出版信息

Hear Res. 2019 Sep 15;381:107775. doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2019.107775. Epub 2019 Aug 2.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Listeners who fail to optimize their allocation of effort during auditory comprehension tasks can experience from compromised performance, fatigue and stress, which might result in reduced engagement in social communication activities. Strategically allocating effort based on costs and perceived benefits are commonly observed in the research of effortful physical and visual behaviors. Whether people manage their effort in a similar manner in audition remains unclear. As the listening performance of people with normal hearing often serves as the goal of auditory rehabilitation for people with hearing loss, this study evaluated how strategy-induced effort allocation, challenged by reward and task demand, interactively impacted auditory comprehension in normal hearing adults.

DESIGN

A value-based strategic effort allocation paradigm was evaluated in 40 normal-hearing young adults. The paradigm included five levels of reward (motivation) and five levels of task demand (speech rate) that were independently manipulated. Effects of reward and task demand on performance accuracy and pupil dilation (a measure of auditory comprehension effort) were examined.

RESULTS

There was a significant interaction effect of reward and task demand on both pupil dilation and comprehension accuracy. At the response stage of speech comprehension processing, pupil dilation significantly decreased as the task demand increased at high reward levels. In contrast, pupil dilation did not vary significantly as a function of task demand at low reward levels. Reward significantly improved performance accuracy at fast and extremely fast rate conditions, but not at the slower rates.

CONCLUSIONS

Consistent with previous studies on effort regulation, reward and task demand appear to be associated with auditory comprehension effort allocation in an interactive manner when strategic effort control was required to achieve a reward goal. The young normal-hearing listeners in this study prioritized their effort to relatively easy task items over difficult ones at high levels of reward, suggesting a cost-effective value-based strategic effort allocation. Reward significantly improved task performance in terms of accuracy at difficult listening conditions. These findings support the incorporation of affective factors (e.g., reward) and the utility of the value-based strategic effort allocation paradigm in the experimental setting to understand how clinically relevant factors (such as hearing loss and age) might change strategic auditory comprehension behavior.

摘要

目的

在听觉理解任务中,未能优化努力分配的听众可能会表现不佳、感到疲劳和压力,从而减少参与社交沟通活动的意愿。在费力的体力和视觉行为的研究中,通常会观察到根据成本和感知收益来战略性地分配努力。人们在听觉方面是否以类似的方式管理自己的努力尚不清楚。由于听力正常的人的听力表现通常是听力损失者听觉康复的目标,因此本研究评估了奖励和任务需求挑战下,策略性努力分配如何互动影响听力正常的成年人的听觉理解。

设计

在 40 名听力正常的年轻成年人中评估了基于价值的策略性努力分配范式。该范式包括五个奖励(动机)水平和五个任务需求(语速)水平,这些水平是独立控制的。考察了奖励和任务需求对表现准确性和瞳孔扩张(听觉理解努力的衡量指标)的影响。

结果

奖励和任务需求对瞳孔扩张和理解准确性都有显著的交互作用。在言语理解处理的反应阶段,当高奖励水平下任务需求增加时,瞳孔扩张显著减小。相比之下,在低奖励水平下,瞳孔扩张与任务需求无关。奖励显著提高了快速和极快速语速条件下的表现准确性,但在较慢语速条件下则不然。

结论

与之前关于努力调节的研究一致,当需要策略性努力控制以实现奖励目标时,奖励和任务需求似乎以交互方式与听觉理解努力分配相关。在这项研究中,年轻的听力正常听众在高奖励水平下,将努力优先分配给相对简单的任务项目,而不是困难的任务项目,这表明了一种具有成本效益的基于价值的策略性努力分配。奖励显著提高了准确性方面的任务表现,在困难的听力条件下。这些发现支持在实验设置中纳入情感因素(例如奖励)和基于价值的策略性努力分配范式的实用性,以了解临床相关因素(如听力损失和年龄)如何改变策略性听觉理解行为。

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