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Does Audiovisual Speech Offer a Fountain of Youth for Old Ears? An Event-Related Brain Potential Study of Age Differences in Audiovisual Speech Perception

机译:视听演讲能否为年轻人提供青春之泉?视听语音感知中年龄差异的事件相关脑潜能研究

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The current study addressed the question whether audiovisual (AV) speech can improve speech perception in older and younger adults in a noisy environment. Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded to investigate age-related differences in the processes underlying AV speech perception. Participants performed an object categorization task in three conditions, namely auditory-only (A), visual-only (V), and AVspeech. Both age groups revealed an equivalent behavioral AVspeech benefit over unisensory trials. ERP analyses revealed an amplitude reduction of the auditory P1 and N1 on AVspeech trials relative to the summed unisensory (A + V) response in both age groups. These amplitude reductions are interpreted as an indication of multisensory efficiency as fewer neural resources were recruited to achieve better performance. Of interest, the observed P1 amplitude reduction was larger in older adults. Younger and older adults also showed an earlier auditory N1 in AVspeech relative to A and A + V trials, an effect that was again greater in the older adults. The degree of multisensory latency shift was predicted by basic auditory functioning (i.e., higher hearing thresholds were associated with larger latency shifts) in both age groups. Together, the results show that AV speech processing is not only intact in older adults, but that the facilitation of neural responses occurs earlier in and to a greater extent than in younger adults. Thus, older adults appear to benefit more from additional visual speech cues than younger adults, possibly to compensate for more impoverished unisensory inputs because of sensory aging.
机译:当前的研究解决了这样一个问题:视听(AV)语音能否在嘈杂的环境中改善老年人的语音感知。记录与事件相关的电位(ERP),以调查与AV语音感知有关的过程中与年龄相关的差异。参与者在三种情况下执行对象分类任务,即仅听觉(A),仅视觉(V)和AVspeech。两个年龄组均显示出与单感觉试验相比,AVspeech具有同等的行为优势。 ERP分析显示,AVspeech试验的听觉P1和N1幅度相对于两个年龄组的单感(A + V)总和都降低了。这些幅度的降低被解释为多感官效率的指标,因为募集了更少的神经资源以实现更好的性能。有趣的是,在老年人中观察到的P1振幅降低更大。相对于A和A + V试验,年轻人和老年人在AVspeech中的听觉N1也较早,这种影响在老年人中也更大。通过两个年龄组的基本听觉功能(即较高的听力阈值与较大的潜伏期变化相关)来预测多感觉潜伏期变化的程度。总之,结果表明,AV语音处理不仅在老年人中完好无损,而且神经反应的促进发生在年轻人中,并且比年轻人更早。因此,与年轻人相比,老年人似乎从更多的视觉语音提示中受益更多,可能是由于感觉衰老而弥补了更多贫困的单感觉输入。

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