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Intentional switching in auditory selective attention: Exploring age-related effects in a spatial setup requiring speech perception.

Josefa Oberem1, Iring Koch2, Janina Fels3.   

Abstract

Using a binaural-listening paradigm, age-related differences in the ability to intentionally switch auditory selective attention between two speakers, defined by their spatial location, were examined. Therefore 40 normal-hearing participants (20 young, Ø 24.8years; 20 older Ø 67.8years) were tested. The spatial reproduction of stimuli was provided by headphones using head-related-transfer-functions of an artificial head. Spoken number words of two speakers were presented simultaneously to participants from two out of eight locations on the horizontal plane. Guided by a visual cue indicating the spatial location of the target speaker, the participants were asked to categorize the target's number word into smaller vs. greater than five while ignoring the distractor's speech. Results showed significantly higher reaction times and error rates for older participants. The relative influence of the spatial switch of the target-speaker (switch or repetition of speaker's direction in space) was identical across age groups. Congruency effects (stimuli spoken by target and distractor may evoke the same answer or different answers) were increased for older participants and depend on the target's position. Results suggest that the ability to intentionally switch auditory attention to a new cued location was unimpaired whereas it was generally harder for older participants to suppress processing the distractor's speech.
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Keywords:  Attention switching; Auditory attention; Binaural hearing; Cognitive aging

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28456098     DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2017.04.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Psychol (Amst)        ISSN: 0001-6918


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