Department of Hearing and Speech, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, 66160, USA.
Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, 20742, USA.
J Assoc Res Otolaryngol. 2021 Dec;22(6):719-740. doi: 10.1007/s10162-021-00804-4. Epub 2021 Jul 6.
Age-related declines in auditory temporal processing contribute to speech understanding difficulties of older adults. These temporal processing deficits have been established primarily among acoustic-hearing listeners, but the peripheral and central contributions are difficult to separate. This study recorded cortical auditory evoked potentials from younger to middle-aged (< 65 years) and older (≥ 65 years) cochlear-implant (CI) listeners to assess age-related changes in temporal processing, where cochlear processing is bypassed in this population. Aging effects were compared to age-matched normal-hearing (NH) listeners. Advancing age was associated with prolonged P2 latencies in both CI and NH listeners in response to a 1000-Hz tone or a syllable /da/, and with prolonged N1 latencies in CI listeners in response to the syllable. Advancing age was associated with larger N1 amplitudes in NH listeners. These age-related changes in latency and amplitude were independent of stimulus presentation rate. Further, CI listeners exhibited prolonged N1 and P2 latencies and smaller P2 amplitudes than NH listeners. Thus, aging appears to degrade some aspects of auditory temporal processing when peripheral-cochlear contributions are largely removed, suggesting that changes beyond the cochlea may contribute to age-related temporal processing deficits.
年龄相关的听觉时间处理能力下降导致老年人言语理解困难。这些时间处理缺陷主要在声学听力聆听者中得到确立,但外周和中枢的贡献很难分开。本研究记录了年轻到中年(<65 岁)和老年(≥65 岁)人工耳蜗(CI)聆听者的皮质听觉诱发电位,以评估时间处理的年龄相关性变化,在该人群中,耳蜗处理被绕过。将老化效应与年龄匹配的正常听力(NH)聆听者进行了比较。对于响应 1000Hz 音调或音节 /da/ 的 CI 和 NH 聆听者,年龄的增长与 P2 潜伏期延长有关,而对于响应音节的 CI 聆听者,N1 潜伏期延长。年龄的增长与 NH 聆听者的 N1 振幅增大有关。这些潜伏期和振幅的年龄相关性变化与刺激呈现率无关。此外,CI 聆听者的 N1 和 P2 潜伏期比 NH 聆听者长,P2 振幅较小。因此,当外周耳蜗的贡献被大大消除时,年龄似乎会降低听觉时间处理的某些方面,这表明耳蜗以外的变化可能导致与年龄相关的时间处理缺陷。