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衰老会因意外声音增加跨模态干扰:对反应速度进行控制。

Aging Increases Cross-Modal Distraction by Unexpected Sounds: Controlling for Response Speed.

作者信息

Leiva Alicia, Andrés Pilar, Parmentier Fabrice B R

机构信息

Neuropsychology & Cognition Group, Department of Psychology & Research Institute of Health Sciences (iUNICS), University of the Balearic Islands, Palma, Spain.

Balearic Islands Health Research Institute (IdISBa), Palma, Spain.

出版信息

Front Aging Neurosci. 2021 Sep 15;13:733388. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2021.733388. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

It is well-established that task-irrelevant sounds deviating from an otherwise predictable auditory sequence capture attention and disrupt ongoing performance by delaying responses in the ongoing task. In visual tasks, larger distraction by unexpected sounds (deviance distraction) has been reported in older than in young adults. However, past studies based this conclusion on the comparisons of absolute response times (RT) and did not control for the general slowing typically observed in older adults. Hence, it remains unclear whether this difference in deviance distraction between the two age groups reflects a genuine effect of aging or a proportional effect of similar size in both groups. We addressed this issue by using a proportional measure of distraction (PMD) to reanalyze the data from four past studies and used Bayesian estimation to generate credible estimates of the age-related difference in deviance distraction and its effect size. The results were unambiguous: older adults exhibited greater deviance distraction than young adults when controlling for baseline response speed (in each individual study and in the combined data set). Bayesian estimation revealed a proportional lengthening of RT by unexpected sounds that was about twice as large in older than in young adults (corresponding to a large statistical effect size). A similar analysis was carried out on the proportion of correct responses (PC) and produced converging results. Finally, an additional Bayesian analysis comparing data from cross-modal and uni-modal studies confirmed the selective effect of aging on distraction in the first and not the second. Overall, our study shows that older adults performing a visual categorization task do exhibit greater distraction by unexpected sounds than young adults and that this effect is not explicable by age-related general slowing.

摘要

众所周知,与原本可预测的听觉序列不同的无关任务声音会吸引注意力,并通过延迟正在进行任务中的反应来干扰正在进行的表现。在视觉任务中,据报道,老年人比年轻人更容易受到意外声音的干扰(偏差干扰)。然而,过去的研究基于绝对反应时间(RT)的比较得出这一结论,并未控制老年人中通常观察到的普遍反应迟缓。因此,尚不清楚这两个年龄组在偏差干扰方面的差异是反映了衰老的真正影响,还是两组中相似大小的比例效应。我们通过使用一种干扰比例度量(PMD)来重新分析来自四项过去研究的数据,并使用贝叶斯估计来生成关于偏差干扰中与年龄相关差异及其效应大小的可信估计,从而解决了这个问题。结果是明确的:在控制基线反应速度时(在每项单独研究和合并数据集中),老年人比年轻人表现出更大的偏差干扰。贝叶斯估计显示,意外声音导致的反应时间成比例延长,老年人比年轻人大约大一倍(对应于较大的统计效应大小)。对正确反应比例(PC)进行了类似分析,得出了一致的结果。最后,一项比较跨模态和单模态研究数据的额外贝叶斯分析证实了衰老对第一种而非第二种干扰的选择性影响。总体而言,我们的研究表明,在执行视觉分类任务时,老年人比年轻人确实更容易受到意外声音的干扰,而且这种效应不能用与年龄相关的普遍反应迟缓来解释。

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