在“正常”听力的婴儿、学步儿童和成人中,响应迭代波纹噪声的声学变化复合体的成熟。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Journal of the American Academy of Audiology Pub Date : 2022-05-01 DOI:10.1055/a-1862-0198
S Strahm, S A Small, S Chan, D Y Tian, M Sharma
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背景:婴幼儿仍在评估他们的听觉敏感度,而不是他们的听觉处理技能。迭代纹波噪声(IRN)刺激要求听觉系统利用时间周期性和自相关的迭代来感知音高。目的:本研究研究了“正常”听力婴儿、幼儿和成人的IRN诱发的声学变化复合体(ACC),以确定IRN刺激皮层加工的成熟度。设计:记录安静,警觉的参与者对过滤白噪声(开始)与IRN刺激(d = 10毫秒,增益= 0.7 dB: 4-32次迭代)的皮质反应。研究样本:参与者包括25名婴儿(2.5-15个月),27名幼儿(22-59个月)和8名听力正常的成年人(19-25岁)。数据收集和分析:记录每个参与者的皮层听觉诱发反应,包括对噪音的开始反应和从噪音到IRN过渡的ACC。采用重复测量方差分析评估组间差异。结果:大多数婴儿有可复制的发病(P)反应,而只有大约一半的婴儿对高显著性IRN有可测量的ACC (PACC)反应。大多数幼儿对IRN16和IRN32条件均有起效反应,并表现出P-NACC反应。大多数幼儿组在发病时都有反应,并对所有IRN条件表现出P-NACC反应。幼儿和成人表现出相似的P-NACC振幅;然而,成人的N1ACC振幅随着IRN迭代次数的增加而增加(即显著性增加)。结论:虽然大多数婴儿对声音感知的皮层反应是由刺激的开始反应(P)决定的,但ACC对IRN刺激的反应在婴儿时期并不成熟。然而,即使音调显著性较低(例如,IRN4),大多数22个月大的幼儿对IRN刺激也表现出ACC反应。目前的研究结果对未来研究ACC的成熟效应和刺激的最佳选择具有启示意义。
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The Maturation of the Acoustic Change Complex in Response to Iterated Ripple Noise in 'Normal'-Hearing Infants, Toddlers, and Adults.

Background: Infants and toddlers are still being evaluated for their hearing sensitivity but not their auditory-processing skills. Iterated rippled noise (IRN) stimuli require the auditory system to utilize the temporal periodicity and autocorrelate the iterations to perceive pitch.

Purpose: This study investigated the acoustic change complex (ACC) elicited by IRN in "normal"-hearing infants, toddlers, and adults to determine the maturation of cortical processing of IRN stimuli.

Design: Cortical responses to filtered white noise (onset) concatenated with IRN stimuli (d = 10 milliseconds, gain = 0.7 dB: 4-32 iterations) were recorded in quiet, alert participants.

Study sample: Participants included 25 infants (2.5-15 months), 27 toddlers (22-59 months), and 8 adults (19-25 years) with "normal" hearing sensitivity.

Data collection and analysis: Cortical auditory-evoked responses were recorded for each participant, including the onset response to the noise and an ACC to the transition from noise to IRN. Group differences were assessed using repeated-measures analyses of variance.

Results: Most infants had a replicable onset (P) response, while only about half had a measurable ACC (PACC) response to the high-saliency IRN condition. Most toddlers had onset responses and showed a P-NACC response to the IRN16 and IRN32 conditions. Most of the toddler group had responses present to the onset and showed a P-NACC response to all IRN conditions. Toddlers and adults showed similar P-NACC amplitudes; however, adults showed an increase in N1ACC amplitude with increase in IRN iterations (i.e., increased salience).

Conclusion: While cortical responses to the percept of sound as determined by the onset response (P) to a stimulus are present in most infants, ACC responses to IRN stimuli are not mature in infancy. Most toddlers as young as 22 months, however, exhibited ACC responses to the IRN stimuli even when the pitch saliency was low (e.g., IRN4). The findings of the current study have implications for future research when investigating maturational effects on ACC and the optimal choice of stimuli.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA) is the Academy''s scholarly peer-reviewed publication, issued 10 times per year and available to Academy members as a benefit of membership. The JAAA publishes articles and clinical reports in all areas of audiology, including audiological assessment, amplification, aural habilitation and rehabilitation, auditory electrophysiology, vestibular assessment, and hearing science.
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