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额叶神经解剖结构与工作记忆能力对老年听力在噪声环境下言语识别的交互影响

Interacting effects of frontal lobe neuroanatomy and working memory capacity to older listeners' speech recognition in noise.

机构信息

University of Zurich, Department of Computational Linguistics, Computational Neuroscience of Speech & Hearing, Zurich, Switzerland; University of Zurich, University Research Priority Program (URPP) Dynamics of Healthy Aging, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; Center for Neuroscience Zurich, University and ETH of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

University of Zurich, Department of Psychology, Division of Neuropsychology, Zurich, Switzerland.

出版信息

Neuropsychologia. 2021 Jul 30;158:107892. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2021.107892. Epub 2021 May 18.

Abstract

Many older adults are struggling with understanding spoken language, particularly when background noise interferes with comprehension. In the present study, we investigated a potential interaction between two well-known factors associated with greater speech-in-noise (SiN) reception thresholds in older adults, namely a) lower working memory capacity and b) age-related structural decline of frontal lobe regions. In a sample of older adults (N = 25) and younger controls (N = 13) with normal pure-tone thresholds, SiN reception thresholds and working memory capacity were assessed. Furthermore, T1-weighted structural MR-images were recorded to analyze neuroanatomical traits (i.e., cortical thickness (CT) and cortical surface area (CSA)) of the cortex. As expected, the older group showed greater SiN reception thresholds compared to the younger group. We also found consistent age-related atrophy (i.e., lower CT) in brain regions associated with SiN recognition, namely the superior temporal lobe bilaterally, the right inferior frontal and precentral gyrus, as well as the left superior frontal gyrus. Those older participants with greater atrophy in these brain regions showed greater SiN reception thresholds. Interestingly, the association between CT in the left superior frontal gyrus and SiN reception thresholds was moderated by individual working memory capacity. Older adults with greater working memory capacity benefitted more strongly from thicker frontal lobe regions leading to better SiN recognition. Overall, our results fit well into the literature showing that age-related structural decline in auditory- and cognition-related brain areas is associated with greater SiN reception thresholds in older adults. However, we highlight that this association changes as a function of individual working memory capacity. We therefore believe that future interventions to improve SiN recognition in older adults should take into account the role of the frontal lobe as well as individual working memory capacity.

摘要

许多老年人在理解口语方面存在困难,尤其是在背景噪音干扰理解的情况下。在本研究中,我们研究了与老年人更大的言语噪声(SiN)接收阈值相关的两个众所周知的因素之间的潜在相互作用,即 a)较低的工作记忆容量和 b)额前叶区域与年龄相关的结构下降。在一组具有正常纯音阈值的老年成年人(N=25)和年轻对照组(N=13)中,评估了 SiN 接收阈值和工作记忆容量。此外,还记录了 T1 加权结构磁共振成像以分析皮质的神经解剖特征(即皮质厚度(CT)和皮质表面积(CSA))。正如预期的那样,与年轻组相比,老年组的 SiN 接收阈值更高。我们还发现与 SiN 识别相关的大脑区域存在一致的与年龄相关的萎缩(即较低的 CT),即双侧颞上叶、右侧额下回和中央前回以及左侧额上回。这些大脑区域萎缩程度较大的老年参与者的 SiN 接收阈值也较高。有趣的是,左侧额上回 CT 与 SiN 接收阈值之间的关联受到个体工作记忆容量的调节。工作记忆能力较强的老年人从更厚的额前叶区域中受益更多,从而更好地识别 SiN。总体而言,我们的研究结果与文献一致,表明与年龄相关的听觉和认知相关大脑区域的结构下降与老年人更大的 SiN 接收阈值有关。然而,我们强调这种关联会随着个体工作记忆能力的变化而变化。因此,我们认为未来改善老年人 SiN 识别的干预措施应考虑到额叶的作用以及个体工作记忆能力。

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