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Effort Not Speed Characterizes Comprehension of Spoken Sentences by Older Adults with Mild Hearing Impairment

机译:努力不是速度表征了轻度听力障碍老年人的口语理解能力

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In spite of the rapidity of everyday speech, older adults tend to keep up relatively well in day-to-day listening. In laboratory settings older adults do not respond as quickly as younger adults in off-line tests of sentence comprehension, but the question is whether comprehension itself is actually slower. Two unique features of the human eye were used to address this question. First, we tracked eye-movements as 20 young adults and 20 healthy older adults listened to sentences that referred to one of four objects pictured on a computer screen. Although the older adults took longer to indicate the referenced object with a cursor-pointing response, their gaze moved to the correct object as rapidly as that of the younger adults. Second, we concurrently measured dilation of the pupil of the eye as a physiological index of effort. This measure revealed that although poorer hearing acuity did not slow processing, success came at the cost of greater processing effort.
机译:尽管日常讲话很快,但老年人在日常聆听中往往会保持相对良好的状态。在实验室环境中,老年人在离线句子理解测试中的反应速度不如年轻人。但是问题是,理解本身是否真的较慢。人眼的两个独特特征被用来解决这个问题。首先,我们跟踪了20名年轻成年人和20名健康老年人的眼睛运动情况,这些句子都引用了计算机屏幕上显示的四个对象之一的句子。尽管老年人花费更长的时间来用光标指向指示对象,但他们的目光和年轻人一样迅速移到正确的对象上。其次,我们同时测量了瞳孔的扩张作为一种努力的生理指标。这项措施表明,尽管较差的听力不会影响处理速度,但要付出更大的努力才能取得成功。

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