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The frontotemporal organization of the arcuate fasciculus and its relationship with speech perception in young and older amateur singers and non‐singers

机译:弧形坐标组织的弧形组织及其与年轻人业余歌手和非歌手的语音感知的关系

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The ability to perceive speech in noise (SPiN) declines with age. Although the etiology of SPiN decline is not well understood, accumulating evidence suggests a role for the dorsal speech stream. While age‐related decline within the dorsal speech stream would negatively affect SPiN performance, experience‐induced neuroplastic changes within the dorsal speech stream could positively affect SPiN performance. Here, we investigated the relationship between SPiN performance and the structure of the arcuate fasciculus (AF), which forms the white matter scaffolding of the dorsal speech stream, in aging singers and non‐singers. Forty‐three non‐singers and 41 singers aged 20 to 87 years old completed a hearing evaluation and a magnetic resonance imaging session that included High Angular Resolution Diffusion Imaging. The groups were matched for sex, age, education, handedness, cognitive level, and musical instrument experience. A subgroup of participants completed syllable discrimination in the noise task. The AF was divided into 10 segments to explore potential local specializations for SPiN. The results show that, in carefully matched groups of singers and non‐singers (a) myelin and/or axonal membrane deterioration within the bilateral frontotemporal AF segments are associated with SPiN difficulties in aging singers and non‐singers; (b) the structure of the AF is different in singers and non‐singers; (c) these differences are not associated with a benefit on SPiN performance for singers. This study clarifies the etiology of SPiN difficulties by supporting the hypothesis for the role of aging of the dorsal speech stream.
机译:随着年龄的增长,噪音言语(旋转)的能力下降。虽然旋转下降的病因尚未得到很好的理解,但积累的证据表明了背部语音流的作用。虽然与背部语音流内的年龄相关的下降会对旋转性能产生负面影响,但背部语音流内的经验诱导的神经塑性变化可能会积极影响旋转性能。在这里,我们调查了旋转性能与弓形筋膜(AF)的结构之间的关系,它在老化歌手和非歌手中形成背部语音流的白质脚手架。四十三名非歌手和41名歌手年龄在20至87岁的歌手完成了听觉评估和包括高角度分辨率扩散成像的磁共振成像会话。该群体与性别,年龄,教育,手事,认知水平和乐器经验相匹配。参与者的子组完成了噪声任务中的音节歧视。 AF分为10个细分,以探索潜在的旋转专业专业。结果表明,在小心匹配的歌手和非歌手(a)双侧型颞型AF段内的髓鞘和/或轴突膜恶化与老龄化歌手和非歌手的旋转困难有关; (b)歌手和非歌手的AF结构不同; (c)这些差异与歌手旋转性能的益处无关。本研究通过支持背部语音流老化的作用来阐明旋转困难的病因。

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