Immediate Effects of (Simulated) Age-Related Hearing Loss on Cognitive Processing and Performance for the Backward-Digit-Span Task

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作者
Fuellgrabe, Christian [1 ]
Oztuerk, Ozan Cem [2 ]
机构
[1] UCL, Ear Inst, London, England
[2] Loughborough Univ, Sch Sport Exercise & Hlth Sci, Loughborough, England
来源
FRONTIERS IN AGING NEUROSCIENCE | 2022年 / 14卷
关键词
backward digit span; cognitive assessment; impairment simulation; age-related hearing loss; short-term memory; working memory; SHORT-TERM-MEMORY; WORKING-MEMORY; INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; LOUDNESS RECRUITMENT; THRESHOLD ELEVATION; OLDER-ADULTS; INTELLIGIBILITY; SPEECH; IMPAIRMENT; PREVALENCE;
D O I
10.3389/fnagi.2022.912746
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
The recall of auditorily presented sequences of digits in reverse order (also known as the Backward Digit Span, BDS) is considered to reflect a person's information storage and processing abilities which have been linked to speech-in-noise intelligibility. However, especially in aging research and audiology, persons who are administered the BDS task are often affected by hearing loss (HL). If uncorrected, HL can have immediate assessment-format-related effects on cognitive-test performance and can result, in the long term, in neuroplastic changes impacting cognitive functioning. In the present study, an impairment-simulation approach, mimicking mild-to-moderate age-related HLs typical for persons aged 65, 75, and 85 years, was used in 19 young normal-hearing participants to evaluate the impact of HL on cognitive performance and the cognitive processes probed by the BDS task. Participants completed the BDS task in several listening conditions, as well as several commonly used visual tests of short-term and working memory. The results indicated that BDS performance was impaired by a simulated HL representing that of persons aged 75 years and above. In the normal-hearing condition, BDS performance correlated positively with both performance on tests of short-term memory and performance on tests of working memory. In the listening condition simulating moderate HL (as experienced by the average 85-year-old person), BDS performance only correlated with performance on working-memory tests. In conclusion, simulated (and, by extrapolation, actual) age-related HL negatively affects cognitive-test performance and may change the composition of the cognitive processes associated with the completion of a cognitive task.
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