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年龄对辅音转换线索的神经表示和感知的影响。

Aging effects on the neural representation and perception of consonant transition cues.

机构信息

Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA.

Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Faculty of Social Welfare and Health Sciences, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.

出版信息

Hear Res. 2024 Jul;448:109034. doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2024.109034. Epub 2024 May 17.

Abstract

Older listeners have difficulty processing temporal cues that are important for word discrimination, and deficient processing may limit their ability to benefit from these cues. Here, we investigated aging effects on perception and neural representation of the consonant transition and the factors that contribute to successful perception. To further understand the neural mechanisms underlying the changes in processing from brainstem to cortex, we also examined the factors that contribute to exaggerated amplitudes in cortex. We enrolled 30 younger normal-hearing and 30 older normal-hearing participants who met the criteria of clinically normal hearing. Perceptual identification functions were obtained for the words BEAT and WHEAT on a 7-step continuum of consonant-transition duration. Auditory brainstem responses (ABRs) were recorded to click stimuli and frequency-following responses (FFRs) and cortical auditory-evoked potentials were recorded to the endpoints of the BEAT-WHEAT continuum. Perceptual performance for identification of BEAT vs. WHEAT did not differ between younger and older listeners. However, both subcortical and cortical measures of neural representation showed age group differences, such that FFR phase locking was lower but cortical amplitudes (P1 and N1) were higher in older compared to younger listeners. ABR Wave I amplitude and FFR phase locking, but not audiometric thresholds, predicted early cortical amplitudes. Phase locking to the transition region and early cortical peak amplitudes (P1) predicted performance on the perceptual identification function. Overall, results suggest that the neural representation of transition durations and cortical overcompensation may contribute to the ability to perceive transition duration contrasts. Cortical overcompensation appears to be a maladaptive response to decreased neural firing/synchrony.

摘要

年长的听众在处理对单词辨别很重要的时间线索方面存在困难,而处理能力的不足可能限制了他们从这些线索中受益的能力。在这里,我们研究了衰老对辅音过渡感知和神经表示的影响,以及有助于成功感知的因素。为了进一步了解从脑干到皮层处理变化的神经机制,我们还研究了导致皮层振幅放大的因素。我们招募了 30 名年轻的正常听力和 30 名年龄较大的正常听力参与者,他们符合临床正常听力标准。通过 7 级辅音过渡持续时间连续体获得了 BEAT 和 WHEAT 这两个词的感知识别功能。记录了到点击刺激的听觉脑干反应(ABR)和到 BEAT-WHEAT 连续体端点的频率跟随反应(FFR)和皮质听觉诱发电位。BEAT 与 WHEAT 的识别感知表现在年轻和年长的听众之间没有差异。然而,亚皮层和皮层的神经表示测量都显示出年龄组差异,即 FFR 相位锁定较低,但与年轻听众相比,皮质振幅(P1 和 N1)较高。ABR 波 I 振幅和 FFR 相位锁定,但不是听力阈值,预测了早期皮质振幅。对过渡区域的相位锁定和早期皮质峰值振幅(P1)预测了感知识别功能的表现。总体而言,结果表明过渡持续时间的神经表示和皮质过度补偿可能有助于感知过渡持续时间对比的能力。皮质过度补偿似乎是对神经放电/同步减少的适应性反应。

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