Association of domain-general speed of information processing with spoken language outcomes in prelingually-deaf children with cochlear implants

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Hearing Research Pub Date : 2024-06-14 DOI:10.1016/j.heares.2024.109069
William G. Kronenberger , Irina Castellanos , David B. Pisoni
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Spoken language development after pediatric cochlear implantation requires rapid and efficient processing of novel, degraded auditory signals and linguistic information. These demands for rapid adaptation tax the information processing speed ability of children who receive cochlear implants. This study investigated the association of speed of information processing ability with spoken language outcomes after cochlear implantation in prelingually deaf children aged 4–6 years. Two domain-general (visual, non-linguistic) speed of information processing measures were administered to 21 preschool-aged children with cochlear implants and 23 normal-hearing peers. Measures of speech recognition, language (vocabulary and comprehension), nonverbal intelligence, and executive functioning skills were also obtained from each participant. Speed of information processing was positively associated with speech recognition and language skills in preschool-aged children with cochlear implants but not in normal-hearing peers. This association remained significant after controlling for hearing group, age, nonverbal intelligence, and executive functioning skills. These findings are consistent with models suggesting that domain-general, fast-efficient information processing speed underlies adaptation to speech perception and language learning following implantation. Assessment and intervention strategies targeting speed of information processing may provide better understanding and development of speech-language skills after cochlear implantation.

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植入人工耳蜗的语前聋儿童的领域信息处理速度与口语成果的关系
小儿人工耳蜗植入术后的口语发展需要快速有效地处理新的、退化的听觉信号和语言信息。这些快速适应的要求对接受人工耳蜗植入的儿童的信息处理速度能力造成了很大的压力。本研究调查了 4-6 岁语前聋儿童植入人工耳蜗后,信息处理能力的速度与口语效果之间的关系。研究人员对 21 名植入人工耳蜗的学龄前儿童和 23 名听力正常的同龄人进行了两个领域(视觉、非语言)的信息处理速度测量。此外,还对每位受试者的语音识别、语言(词汇和理解)、非语言智能和执行功能技能进行了测量。在植入人工耳蜗的学龄前儿童中,信息处理速度与语音识别能力和语言能力呈正相关,而在听力正常的儿童中则不然。在控制了听力组别、年龄、非语言智能和执行功能技能后,这种关联仍然显著。这些研究结果表明,植入人工耳蜗后,适应言语感知和语言学习的基础是领域通用、快速高效的信息处理速度。针对信息处理速度的评估和干预策略可以更好地理解和发展人工耳蜗植入后的言语-语言技能。
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Hearing Research
Hearing Research 医学-耳鼻喉科学
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5.30
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163
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75 days
期刊介绍: The aim of the journal is to provide a forum for papers concerned with basic peripheral and central auditory mechanisms. Emphasis is on experimental and clinical studies, but theoretical and methodological papers will also be considered. The journal publishes original research papers, review and mini- review articles, rapid communications, method/protocol and perspective articles. Papers submitted should deal with auditory anatomy, physiology, psychophysics, imaging, modeling and behavioural studies in animals and humans, as well as hearing aids and cochlear implants. Papers dealing with the vestibular system are also considered for publication. Papers on comparative aspects of hearing and on effects of drugs and environmental contaminants on hearing function will also be considered. Clinical papers will be accepted when they contribute to the understanding of normal and pathological hearing functions.
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