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Biological impact of preschool music classes on processing speech in noise

机译:学龄前音乐课对噪声中语音处理的生物影响

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Musicians have increased resilience to the effects of noise on speech perception and its neural underpinnings. We do not know, however, how early in life these enhancements arise. We compared auditory brainstem responses to speech in noise in 32 preschool children, half of whom were engaged in music training. Thirteen children returned for testing one year later, permitting the first longitudinal assessment of subcortical auditory function with music training. Results indicate emerging neural enhancements in musically trained preschoolers for processing speech in noise. Longitudinal outcomes reveal that children enrolled in music classes experience further increased neural resilience to background noise following one year of continued training compared to nonmusician peers. Together, these data reveal enhanced development of neural mechanisms undergirding speech-in-noise perception in preschoolers undergoing music training and may indicate a biological impact of music training on auditory function during early childhood.
机译:音乐家已经增强了对噪声对语音感知及其神经基础的影响的适应能力。但是,我们不知道这些增强功能在生命的早期出现了。我们比较了32名学龄前儿童的听觉脑干对噪声中语音的反应,其中一半从事音乐训练。一年后,有13名儿童返回测试,并通过音乐训练对皮质下听觉功能进行了首次纵向评估。结果表明,受过音乐训练的学龄前儿童中出现的神经增强作用正在处理噪声中的语音。纵向结果显示,与非音乐人的同龄人相比,参加音乐课的儿童经过一年的持续训练后,对背景噪声的神经适应能力进一步增强。总之,这些数据揭示了在接受音乐训练的学龄前儿童中,加噪机制的神经机制得到了增强,并且可能表明音乐训练对幼儿期听觉功能的生物学影响。

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