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Hearing loss and perceptual effort: Downstream effects on older adults' memory for speech

机译:听力下降和知觉努力:下游影响老年人的言语记忆

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A group of older adults with good hearing and a group with mild-to-moderate hearing loss were tested for recall of the final three words heard in a running memory task. Near perfect recall of the final words of the three-word sets by both good- and poor-hearing participants allowed the inference that all three words had been correctly identified. Nevertheless, the poor-hearing group recalled significantly fewer of the nonfinal words than did the better hearing group. This was true even though both groups were matched for age, education, and verbal ability. Results were taken as support for an effortfulness hypothesis: the notion that the extra effort that a hearing-impaired listener must expend to achieve perceptual success comes at the cost of processing resources that might otherwise be available for encoding the speech content in memory.
机译:对一组听力良好的老年人和一组轻度至中度听力损失的人进行了测试,以回忆其在运行中的记忆任务中听到的最后三个单词。听力良好和较弱的参与者几乎完全记得三个单词集中的最后一个单词,这可以推断出所有三个单词均已正确识别。然而,听觉较差的组比听觉较好的组回想的非定语要少得多。即使两组在年龄,学历和语言能力上都匹配,这也是事实。结果被认为是省力性假设的依据:听觉受损的听众必须花费额外的努力才能获得感知上的成功的想法是以处理可能会用于编码内存中语音内容的资源为代价的。

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