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Using fMRI to investigate speech-stream segregation and auditory attention in healthy adults and patients with memory complaints

机译:使用fmRI调查健康成人和记忆不良患者的语音流分离和听觉注意力

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Poor memory for recent conversations is the commonest presenting symptom in patients attending a cognitive neurology clinic. They also frequently have greater difficulty following and remembering conversations in the presence of background noise and/or unattended speech. While the ability to participate in and recall conversations depends on several cognitive functions (language-processing, attention, episodic and working memory), without the ability to perform auditory scene analysis, and more specifically speech-stream segregation, recall of verbal information will be impaired as a consequence of poor initial registration, over and above impaired encoding and subsequent retrieval. This thesis investigated auditory attention and speech-stream segregation in healthy participants (‘controls’) and patients presenting with ‘poor memory’, particularly a complaint of difficulty remembering recent verbal information. Although this resulted in the recruitment of many patients with possible or probable Alzheimer’s disease, it also included patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) of uncertain aetiology and a few with depression.udFunctional MRI data revealed brain activity involved in attention, working memory and speech-stream segregation as participants attended to a speaker in the absence and presence of background speech. The study on controls demonstrated that the right anterior insula, adjacent frontal operculum, left planum temporale and precuneus were more active when the attended speaker was partially masked by unattended speech. Analyses also revealed a central role for a right hemisphere system for successful attentive listening, a system that was not modulated by administration of a central cholinesterase inhibitor.udTherefore, this study identified non-auditory higher-order regions in speech-stream segregation, and the demands on a right hemisphere system during attentive listening. Administration of a central cholinesterase inhibitor did not identify any benefit in the present patient group. However, my research has identified systems that might be therapeutic targets when attempting to modulate auditory attention and speech-stream segregation in patients with neurodegenerative disease.
机译:最近的谈话记忆力差是在认知神经病学诊所就诊的患者中最常见的症状。在存在背景噪音和/或无人看管的语音的情况下,他们也常常在跟随和记住对话时遇到更大的困难。参与和回忆对话的能力取决于几种认知功能(语言处理,注意力,情景和工作记忆),而没有执行听觉场景分析的能力,更具体地说,没有语音流隔离的能力,言语信息的回忆将是最重要的。除了不良的编码和后续检索之外,还由于不良的初始注册而受到损害。本文研究了健康参与者(“对照者”)和表现为“记忆力差”的患者的听觉注意和语音流隔离,尤其是抱怨难以记住最近的口头信息。尽管这招募了许多可能或可能患有阿尔茨海默氏病的患者,但也包括病因不明的轻度认知障碍(MCI)和抑郁症的一些患者。 ud功能性MRI数据显示大脑活动涉及注意力,工作记忆和在没有背景语音的情况下,与会人员与演讲者进行语音流隔离。对照研究表明,当参加者的讲话者被无人值守的讲话部分掩盖时,右前岛,邻近额front,左颞骨和前突神经更加活跃。分析还显示,右半球系统对于成功的专心聆听至关重要,该系统不受中央胆碱酯酶抑制剂的控制。 ud因此,本研究确定了语音流分离中的非听觉高阶区域,以及在专心聆听过程中对右半球系统的需求。在本患者组中,中枢胆碱酯酶抑制剂的给药未发现任何益处。但是,我的研究已经确定了试图调节神经退行性疾病患者的听觉注意和语音流分离时可能成为治疗目标的系统。

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    Kamourieh Salwa;

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