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Human click-based echolocation: Effects of blindness and age, and real-life implications in a 10-week training program

机译:基于人的点击障碍:失明和年龄的影响,以及在10周的培训计划中的现实影响

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Understanding the factors that determine if a person can successfully learn a novel sensory skill is essential for understanding how the brain adapts to change, and for providing rehabilitative support for people with sensory loss. We report a training study investigating the effects of blindness and age on the learning of a complex auditory skill: click-based echolocation. Blind and sighted participants of various ages (21–79 yrs; median blind: 45 yrs; median sighted: 26 yrs) trained in 20 sessions over the course of 10 weeks in various practical and virtual navigation tasks. Blind participants also took part in a 3-month follow up survey assessing the effects of the training on their daily life. We found that both sighted and blind people improved considerably on all measures, and in some cases performed comparatively to expert echolocators at the end of training. Somewhat surprisingly, sighted people performed better than those who were blind in some cases, although our analyses suggest that this might be better explained by the younger age (or superior binaural hearing) of the sighted group. Importantly, however, neither age nor blindness was a limiting factor in participants’ rate of learning (i.e. their difference in performance from the first to the final session) or in their ability to apply their echolocation skills to novel, untrained tasks. Furthermore, in the follow up survey, all participants who were blind reported improved mobility, and 83% reported better independence and wellbeing. Overall, our results suggest that the ability to learn click-based echolocation is not strongly limited by age or level of vision. This has positive implications for the rehabilitation of people with vision loss or in the early stages of progressive vision loss.
机译:了解确定一个人是否可以成功学习新的感官技能的因素对于了解大脑如何适应变革,以及为具有感官损失的人提供康复支持,这是必不可少的。我们报告了一个培训研究,调查了失明和年龄对复杂听觉技能的学习的影响:基于点击基准的回声。盲目和视力参与各个年龄段的参与者(21-79岁;中位数:45岁;中位数:26岁)在各种实际和虚拟导航任务的10周内培训了20个课程。盲人参与者还参加了一个3个月的跟进调查,评估了培训对日常生活的影响。我们发现,视象和盲人在各种措施上大大提高,在某些情况下,在培训结束时对专家呼应者进行比较。有些令人惊讶的是,虽然我们的分析表明,虽然我们的分析表明,但我们的分析表明,这可能是由观测集团的年龄(或卓越的双耳听力)更好地解释这一点。然而,重要的是,既不是年龄也不是一个失明的是参与者的学习率的限制因素(即他们从第一次到最终会议的表现差异)或他们将他们的呼应能力应用于新颖的未经训练的任务的能力。此外,在后续调查中,盲目的所有参与者都有提高的流动性,83%的人报告了更好的独立和福祉。总体而言,我们的结果表明,学习基于点击的回声机的能力不会受到年龄或视觉水平的强烈限制。这对具有视力丧失或早期阶段的渐进视力丧失的人的康复有积极影响。

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