听力障碍的认知控制策略:AX-CPT的研究

IF 0.3 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Hearing Balance and Communication Pub Date : 2022-02-21 DOI:10.1080/21695717.2022.2041299
M. Capizzi, A. Lovato, A. Visalli, C. de Filippis, A. Vallesi
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摘要目的研究听力损伤对老年人主动和被动认知控制策略实施的影响。方法31名听力受损(HI)患者和41名不同年龄的听力正常(NH)听者进行了AX-CPT测试,这是一项经过验证的测试主动和反应性认知控制策略的任务。准确度和反应时间(RTs)的数据通过混合效应模型进行分析,该模型考虑了试验类型、组、年龄及其相互作用。结果准确性和RT分析均显示试验类型、组和年龄之间存在显著的交互作用。具体来说,随着年龄的增长,NH组在AY和BX试验中表现较差(即与主动和被动控制相关的AX-CPT最冲突的试验类型)。相反,HI参与者在年龄较大时,在相同的试验类型中表现更好。然而,仅对于HI组,在两种试验类型中,观察到的AY和BX试验的准确性益处与年龄相关的RT增加相结合(即速度准确性权衡)。结论:目前的研究结果表明,HI参与者在认知控制策略的使用上与NH听众不同,无论年龄大小。
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Cognitive control strategies in hearing impairment: a study with the AX–CPT
Abstract Objective The present study investigated the impact of hearing impairment on the implementation of proactive and reactive cognitive control strategies across the ageing process. Methods 31 hearing-impaired (HI) individuals with one cochlear implant and 41 normal-hearing (NH) listeners of different ages performed the AX–CPT, a well-validated task to measure proactive and reactive cognitive control strategies. Data from both accuracy and response times (RTs) were analysed by mixed effect models that considered trial type, group, age and their interactions. Results Both accuracy and RT analyses showed significant interactions between trial type, group and age. Specifically, with ageing, the NH group had lower performance on AY and BX trials (i.e. the most conflicting trial types of the AX–CPT associated with proactive and reactive control). Conversely, HI participants yielded higher performance on the same trial types at older ages. However, for the HI group only, the accuracy benefits observed for AY and BX trials were coupled with an age-related RT increase on both trial types (i.e. speed accuracy trade-off). Conclusion The present findings show a different utilisation of cognitive control strategies in HI participants as compared to NH listeners, at both younger and older ages.
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