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Effects of Age on Auditory and Cognitive Processing: Implications for Hearing Aid Fitting and Audiologic Rehabilitation

机译:年龄对听觉和认知加工的影响:助听器贴合和听力学康复的意义

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Recent advances in research and clinical practice concerning aging and auditory communication have been driven by questions about age-related differences in peripheral hearing, central auditory processing, and cognitive processing. A “site-of-lesion” view based on anatomic levels inspired research to test competing hypotheses about the contributions of changes at these three levels of the nervous system. A “processing” view based on psychologic functions inspired research to test alternative hypotheses about how lower-level sensory processes and higher-level cognitive processes interact. In the present paper, we suggest that these two views can begin to be unified following the example set by the cognitive neuroscience of aging. The early pioneers of audiology anticipated such a unified view, but today, advances in science and technology make it both possible and necessary. Specifically, we argue that a synthesis of new knowledge concerning the functional neuroscience of auditory cognition is necessary to inform the design and fitting of digital signal processing in “intelligent” hearing devices, as well as to inform best practices for resituating hearing aid fitting in a broader context of audiologic rehabilitation. Long-standing approaches to rehabilitative audiology should be revitalized to emphasize the important role that training and therapy play in promoting compensatory brain reorganization as older adults acclimatize to new technologies. The purpose of the present paper is to provide an integrated framework for understanding how auditory and cognitive processing interact when older adults listen, comprehend, and communicate in realistic situations, to review relevant models and findings, and to suggest how new knowledge about age-related changes in audition and cognition may influence future developments in hearing aid fitting and audiologic rehabilitation.
机译:有关衰老和听觉沟通的研究和临床实践的最新进展受到周围听力,中枢听觉处理和认知处理中与年龄相关的差异的问题的驱动。基于解剖学水平的“病变部位”观点激发了研究以检验关于神经系统这三个水平变化的贡献的竞争性假设的研究。基于心理功能的“加工”观点激发了研究以检验关于低水平的感觉过程和高水平的认知过程如何相互作用的替代假设的研究。在本文中,我们建议可以按照衰老的认知神经科学为榜样开始统一这两种观点。早期的听力学先驱曾期望有这样一个统一的观点,但是今天,科学技术的进步使之成为可能和必要。具体而言,我们认为,关于听觉认知功能神经科学的新知识的综合,对于指导“智能”助听器中数字信号处理的设计和适配,以及为将助听器适配于可穿戴设备的最佳实践提供参考是必要的。听力康复的广阔背景。应该振兴长期以来的康复听力学方法,以强调随着老年人适应新技术,培训和治疗在促进代偿性大脑重组中的重要作用。本文的目的是提供一个综合的框架,以了解在现实情况下老年人聆听,理解和交流时听觉和认知过程是如何相互作用的,以复习相关的模型和发现,并建议有关年龄相关的新知识听觉和认知的变化可能会影响助听器安装和听觉康复的未来发展。

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