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Speech Perception and Dichotic Listening Are Associated With Hearing Thresholds and Cognition, Respectively, in Unaided Presbycusis

Presbycusis or age-related hearing loss is a prevalent condition in the elderly population, which affects oral communication, especially in background noise, and has been associated with social isolation, depression, and cognitive decline. However, the mechanisms that relate hearing loss with cognit...

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Autores principales: Torrente, Mariela C., Vergara, Rodrigo, Moreno-Gómez, Felipe N., Leiva, Alexis, San Martin, Simón, Belkhiria, Chama, Marcenaro, Bruno, Delgado, Carolina, Delano, Paul H.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8908240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35283747
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2022.786330
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author Torrente, Mariela C.
Vergara, Rodrigo
Moreno-Gómez, Felipe N.
Leiva, Alexis
San Martin, Simón
Belkhiria, Chama
Marcenaro, Bruno
Delgado, Carolina
Delano, Paul H.
author_facet Torrente, Mariela C.
Vergara, Rodrigo
Moreno-Gómez, Felipe N.
Leiva, Alexis
San Martin, Simón
Belkhiria, Chama
Marcenaro, Bruno
Delgado, Carolina
Delano, Paul H.
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description Presbycusis or age-related hearing loss is a prevalent condition in the elderly population, which affects oral communication, especially in background noise, and has been associated with social isolation, depression, and cognitive decline. However, the mechanisms that relate hearing loss with cognition are complex and still elusive. Importantly, recent studies show that the use of hearing aids in presbycusis, which is its standard management, can induce neuroplasticity and modify performance in cognitive tests. As the majority of the previous studies on audition and cognition obtained their results from a mixed sample of subjects, including presbycusis individuals fitted and not fitted with hearing aids, here, we revisited the associations between hearing loss and cognition in a controlled sample of unaided presbycusis. We performed a cross-sectional study in 116 non-demented Chilean volunteers aged ≥65 years from the Auditory and Dementia study cohort. Specifically, we explored associations between bilateral sensorineural hearing loss, suprathreshold auditory brain stem responses, auditory processing (AP), and cognition with a comprehensive neuropsychological examination. The AP assessment included speech perception in noise (SIN), dichotic listening (dichotic digits and staggered spondaic words), and temporal processing [frequency pattern (FP) and gap-in-noise detection]. The neuropsychological evaluations included attention, memory, language, processing speed, executive function, and visuospatial abilities. We performed an exploratory factor analysis that yielded four composite factors, namely, hearing loss, auditory nerve, midbrain, and cognition. These four factors were used for generalized multiple linear regression models. We found significant models showing that hearing loss is associated with bilateral SIN performance, while dichotic listening was associated with cognition. We concluded that the comprehension of the auditory message in unaided presbycusis is a complex process that relies on audition and cognition. In unaided presbycusis with mild hearing loss (<40 dB HL), speech perception of monosyllabic words in background noise is associated with hearing levels, while cognition is associated with dichotic listening and FP.
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spelling pubmed-89082402022-03-11 Speech Perception and Dichotic Listening Are Associated With Hearing Thresholds and Cognition, Respectively, in Unaided Presbycusis Torrente, Mariela C. Vergara, Rodrigo Moreno-Gómez, Felipe N. Leiva, Alexis San Martin, Simón Belkhiria, Chama Marcenaro, Bruno Delgado, Carolina Delano, Paul H. Front Aging Neurosci Aging Neuroscience Presbycusis or age-related hearing loss is a prevalent condition in the elderly population, which affects oral communication, especially in background noise, and has been associated with social isolation, depression, and cognitive decline. However, the mechanisms that relate hearing loss with cognition are complex and still elusive. Importantly, recent studies show that the use of hearing aids in presbycusis, which is its standard management, can induce neuroplasticity and modify performance in cognitive tests. As the majority of the previous studies on audition and cognition obtained their results from a mixed sample of subjects, including presbycusis individuals fitted and not fitted with hearing aids, here, we revisited the associations between hearing loss and cognition in a controlled sample of unaided presbycusis. We performed a cross-sectional study in 116 non-demented Chilean volunteers aged ≥65 years from the Auditory and Dementia study cohort. Specifically, we explored associations between bilateral sensorineural hearing loss, suprathreshold auditory brain stem responses, auditory processing (AP), and cognition with a comprehensive neuropsychological examination. The AP assessment included speech perception in noise (SIN), dichotic listening (dichotic digits and staggered spondaic words), and temporal processing [frequency pattern (FP) and gap-in-noise detection]. The neuropsychological evaluations included attention, memory, language, processing speed, executive function, and visuospatial abilities. We performed an exploratory factor analysis that yielded four composite factors, namely, hearing loss, auditory nerve, midbrain, and cognition. These four factors were used for generalized multiple linear regression models. We found significant models showing that hearing loss is associated with bilateral SIN performance, while dichotic listening was associated with cognition. We concluded that the comprehension of the auditory message in unaided presbycusis is a complex process that relies on audition and cognition. In unaided presbycusis with mild hearing loss (<40 dB HL), speech perception of monosyllabic words in background noise is associated with hearing levels, while cognition is associated with dichotic listening and FP. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8908240/ /pubmed/35283747 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2022.786330 Text en Copyright © 2022 Torrente, Vergara, Moreno-Gómez, Leiva, San Martin, Belkhiria, Marcenaro, Delgado and Delano. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Aging Neuroscience
Torrente, Mariela C.
Vergara, Rodrigo
Moreno-Gómez, Felipe N.
Leiva, Alexis
San Martin, Simón
Belkhiria, Chama
Marcenaro, Bruno
Delgado, Carolina
Delano, Paul H.
Speech Perception and Dichotic Listening Are Associated With Hearing Thresholds and Cognition, Respectively, in Unaided Presbycusis
title Speech Perception and Dichotic Listening Are Associated With Hearing Thresholds and Cognition, Respectively, in Unaided Presbycusis
title_full Speech Perception and Dichotic Listening Are Associated With Hearing Thresholds and Cognition, Respectively, in Unaided Presbycusis
title_fullStr Speech Perception and Dichotic Listening Are Associated With Hearing Thresholds and Cognition, Respectively, in Unaided Presbycusis
title_full_unstemmed Speech Perception and Dichotic Listening Are Associated With Hearing Thresholds and Cognition, Respectively, in Unaided Presbycusis
title_short Speech Perception and Dichotic Listening Are Associated With Hearing Thresholds and Cognition, Respectively, in Unaided Presbycusis
title_sort speech perception and dichotic listening are associated with hearing thresholds and cognition, respectively, in unaided presbycusis
topic Aging Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8908240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35283747
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2022.786330
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