| Literature DB >> 29319009 |
Jennine Harvey1, Deborah von Hapsburg2, Scott Seeman1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: This study examines whether cognitive function, as measured by the subtests of the Woodcock-Johnson III (WCJ-III) assessment, predicts listening-effort performance during dual tasks across the adults of varying ages.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29319009 PMCID: PMC5771057 DOI: 10.4103/nah.NAH_83_16
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Noise Health ISSN: 1463-1741 Impact factor: 0.867
Experimental conditions
| Experimental conditions | Cognitive skills | Listening condition |
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| Simple dual task | Word identification + visual processing speed | 0, 3, and 5 dB SNR |
| Moderate dual task | Working memory (word list) + visual processing speed | 0, 3, and 5 dB SNR |
| Complex dual task | Working memory (sentences) + visual processing speed | 0, 3, and 5 dB SNR |
Dual task auditory, visual accuracy, and speed average scores
| Listening condition | Auditory accuracy (%) | Visual accuracy (%) | Speed (ms) | |||||||
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| Group 1 | Group 2 | Group 1 | Group 2 | Group 1 | Group 2 | |||||
| Simple | ||||||||||
| 5 dB | 96.80% | 93.87% | 93% | 99% | 610.09 | 593.92 | ||||
| (SD = 0.03) | (SD = 0.04) | (SD = 0.22) | (SD = 0.02) | (SD = 229.85) | (SD = 95.69) | |||||
| 3 dB | 94.27% | 91.20% | 99% | 97% | 559.71 | 6176.18 | ||||
| (SD = 0.05) | (SD = 0.06) | (SD = 0.02) | (SD = 0.06) | (SD = 88.97) | (SD = 104.63) | |||||
| 0 dB | 92.13% | 88.67% | 98% | 98% | 565.83 | 661.53 | ||||
| (SD = 0.05) | (SD = 0.06) | (SD = 0.03) | (SD = 0.04) | (SD = 95.14) | (SD = 216.69) | |||||
| Moderate | ||||||||||
| 5 dB | 19.42% | 16.46% | 85% | 94% | 787.39 | 721.80 | ||||
| (SD = 24.58) | (SD = 20.07) | (SD = 0.21) | (SD = 0.10) | (SD = 223.38) | (SD = 130.78) | |||||
| 3 dB | 8.26% | 16.30% | 90% | 91% | 726.39 | 788.26 | ||||
| (SD = 5.96) | (SD = 12.51) | (SD = 0.18) | (SD = 0.18) | (SD = 173.52) | (SD = 270.48) | |||||
| 0 dB | 18.97% | 10.21% | 88% | 75% | 725.64 | 839.98 | ||||
| (SD = 0.15) | (SD = 9.02) | (SD = 0.22) | (SD = 0.38) | (SD = 281.106) | (SD = 348.45) | |||||
| Complex | ||||||||||
| 5 dB | 29.46% | 21.04% | 79.89% | 77.69% | 829.85 | 786.37 | ||||
| (SD = 20.61) | (SD = 7.86) | (SD = 0.35) | (SD = 0.32) | (SD = 322.92) | (SD = 249.73) | |||||
| 3 dB | 24.33% | 21.88% | 94.52% | 80.03% | 666.85 | 799.83 | ||||
| (SD = 11.70) | (SD = 11.88) | (SD = 0.08) | (SD = 0.27) | (SD = 132.65) | (SD = 232.93) | |||||
| 0 dB | 29.02% | 20.83% | 88.38% | 80.30% | 698.88 | 763.91 | ||||
| (SD = 23.75) | (SD = 12.83) | (SD = 0.096) | (SD = 0.25) | (SD = 147.828) | (SD = 250.97) | |||||
Figure 1Pairwise means in auditory accuracy task performance. Error bars represent the standard error of the mean
Figure 2Pairwise means in visual accuracy for task performance. Error bars represent the standard error of the mean
Figure 3Pairwise means in visual processing speed for task performance. Error bars represent the standard error of the mean