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Musical Training Orchestrates Coordinated Neuroplasticity in Auditory Brainstem and Cortex to Counteract Age-Related Declines in Categorical Vowel Perception

机译:音乐训练协调听觉脑干和皮质中的协调性神经可塑性以抵消年龄相关的分类元音感知能力下降。

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Musicianship in early life is associated with pervasive changes in brain function and enhanced speech-language skills. Whether these neuroplastic benefits extend to older individuals more susceptible to cognitive decline, and for whom plasticity is weaker, has yet to be established. Here, we show that musical training offsets declines in auditory brain processing that accompanying normal aging in humans, preserving robust speech recognition late into life. We recorded both brainstem and cortical neuroelectric responses in older adults with and without modest musical training as they classified speech sounds along an acoustic–phonetic continuum. Results reveal higher temporal precision in speech-evoked responses at multiple levels of the auditory system in older musicians who were also better at differentiating phonetic categories. Older musicians also showed a closer correspondence between neural activity and perceptual performance. This suggests that musicianship strengthens brain-behavior coupling in the aging auditory system. Last, “neurometric” functions derived from unsupervised classification of neural activity established that early cortical responses could accurately predict listeners' psychometric speech identification and, more critically, that neurometric profiles were organized more categorically in older musicians. We propose that musicianship offsets age-related declines in speech listening by refining the hierarchical interplay between subcortical/cortical auditory brain representations, allowing more behaviorally relevant information carried within the neural code, and supplying more faithful templates to the brain mechanisms subserving phonetic computations. Our findings imply that robust neuroplasticity conferred by musical training is not restricted by age and may serve as an effective means to bolster speech listening skills that decline across the lifespan.
机译:早期的音乐水平与大脑功能的普遍变化和增强的语言能力有关。这些神经塑性的益处是否扩展到更容易认知能力下降的老年人,以及可塑性较弱的老年人,尚待确定。在这里,我们证明了音乐训练可以抵消人类正常衰老带来的听觉大脑处理能力的下降,并在生命后期保持强大的语音识别能力。我们记录了老年人在有和没有经过适当音乐训练的情况下的脑干和皮层神经电反应,因为他们将他们的声音沿着声-音连续体分类。结果表明,年长的音乐家在听觉系统的多个级别上的语音诱发响应中具有更高的时间精度,他们在区分语音类别方面也更好。年长的音乐家也表现出神经活动与知觉表现之间更紧密的对应关系。这表明,音乐才能在衰老的听觉系统中加强大脑与行为之间的耦合。最后,源于无监督的神经活动分类的“神经测量”功能确定,早期的皮质反应可以准确预测听众的心理测量语音识别,更重要的是,在老年音乐家中,神经测量特征的分类更为明确。我们提出,通过细化皮层下/皮质听觉大脑表示之间的层次相互作用,允许神经行为代码内携带更多行为相关信息,并向保存语音计算的大脑机制提供更多忠实的模板,音乐家可以弥补与年龄相关的语音听觉下降。我们的发现表明,音乐训练所赋予的强大的神经可塑性不受年龄的限制,并且可以作为增强在整个生命周期中下降的语音听觉技能的有效手段。

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