Effect of Sensory Modality on Reaction Time in Individuals with Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Journal of Communication Disorders Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jcomdis.2022.106278
Jithin Raj Balan , Priyanka Jaisinghani
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Abstract

Purpose

To investigate and compare the reaction time of individuals with auditory neuropathy in three modalities, auditory, visual, and audio-visual. The reaction time of individuals with auditory neuropathy was also compared with those with normal hearing. The relationship between reaction time across modalities and the duration of hearing loss in auditory neuropathy was also investigated.

Methods and Materials

The reaction time of adults with auditory neuropathy and those with normal hearing was measured in the three modalities using the Choice reaction time task.

Results

The auditory neuropathy group significantly had a longer reaction time than the normal hearing in all modalities. The trend of the mean reaction time differed across groups. Further, a significant difference in reaction time of the auditory neuropathy group was noted between auditory and visual mode, auditory and audio-visual mode. However, no significant difference between visual and audio-visual modalities was noted in reaction time.

Conclusion

Significantly longer reaction time in auditory neuropathy is presumed to have resulted from neural conduction delay and impaired processing. The auditory neuropathy group can utilize visual cues for faster processing, and the study recommends an audio-visual mode for their management. In addition, the duration of hearing loss in auditory neuropathy had no relationship with reaction time across all modalities.

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感觉模态对听觉神经病变谱系障碍患者反应时间的影响
目的探讨和比较听神经病变患者在听觉、视觉和视听三种反应方式下的反应时间。听神经病变患者与听力正常者的反应时间也进行了比较。我们还研究了听神经病变的反应时间与听力损失持续时间之间的关系。方法与材料采用选择反应时间任务对听力正常和听觉病变成人的反应时间进行三种方式的测量。结果听神经病变组的反应时间明显长于正常听力组。各组平均反应时间的变化趋势存在差异。此外,听觉神经病变组的反应时间在听觉与视觉模式、听觉与视听模式之间存在显著差异。然而,视觉和视听方式在反应时间上没有显著差异。结论听神经病变反应时间明显延长可能是神经传导延迟和加工受损所致。听觉神经病变组可以利用视觉线索进行更快的处理,研究建议采用视听模式进行治疗。此外,听神经病变患者听力损失的持续时间与反应时间没有关系。
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Journal of Communication Disorders
Journal of Communication Disorders AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-REHABILITATION
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3.30
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71
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Communication Disorders publishes original articles on topics related to disorders of speech, language and hearing. Authors are encouraged to submit reports of experimental or descriptive investigations (research articles), review articles, tutorials or discussion papers, or letters to the editor ("short communications"). Please note that we do not accept case studies unless they conform to the principles of single-subject experimental design. Special issues are published periodically on timely and clinically relevant topics.
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