Exploring the Effects of Alternate Auditory Attention Tasks on Electromotility of Cochlear Outer Hair Cells in Healthy Normal Hearing Adults
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Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Siti Aisyah Mohammad Tahir, Che Muhammad Amir Che Awang, Noor Alaudin Abdul Wahab, Mohd Normani Zakaria, Suzaily Wahab, Nor Haniza Abdul Wahat, N. Maamor
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Background and Aim: There is limited study on the role of rostral efferent auditory pathway on Outer Hair Cell (OHC) activity. We investigated the effect of integrating alternate auditory attention (ALAUDIN©) tasks with White Noise (WN) and its reliability using contralateral suppression of Transient Evoked Otoacoustic Emission (TEOAE).
Methods: This study was conducted at the Audiology Clinic, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, with fifty normal-hearing adults. All subjects underwent standard audiological testing to ensure normal hearing, middle ear, and cochlear function. Contralateral suppressors with and without attention tasks were delivered randomly to the non-test ear while simultaneously measuring TEOAE amplitude in the test ear to investigate the effect of auditory attention on OHC electromotility. Suppressors with and without attention refer to the combination of a 1000 Hz tone and speech stimulus embedded in WN and WN alone, respectively. Subsequently, the difference in TEOAE amplitude during the presence and absence of suppressors was calculated, and thus suppression magnitude was determined.
Results: Intraclass correlation revealed that 4 suppressors produced high reliability. In paired sample t-tests, the tasks significantly reduced the amplitude of the TEOAE in the right ear compared to the left ear (p<0.05). However, the suppression magnitude did not differ significantly between ears (p>0.05). Descriptively, females showed greater TEOAE suppression.
Conclusion: This study demonstrated that directing ALAUDIN© tasks to one ear can affect OHC electromotility, as evidenced by TEOAE amplitude changes, but it did not impact the overall suppression magnitude. Additionally, it hinted at potential gender differences in TEOAE suppression, warranting further investigation.
Keywords: Suppression; otoacoustic emissions; efferent pathway; auditory attention
探索交替听觉注意力任务对健康正常听力成年人耳蜗外耳毛细胞电运动的影响
背景和目的:关于喙突传出听觉通路对外毛细胞(OHC)活动作用的研究十分有限。我们研究了交替听觉注意(ALAUDIN©)任务与白噪声(WN)的整合效果,以及使用对侧抑制瞬态诱发耳声发射(TEOAE)的可靠性。研究方法本研究在马来西亚国民大学听力学诊所进行,对象为 50 名听力正常的成年人。所有受试者都接受了标准听力测试,以确保听力、中耳和耳蜗功能正常。在测量测试耳的 TEOAE 振幅的同时,随机向非测试耳投放有注意力和无注意力任务的对侧抑制剂,以研究听觉注意力对耳蜗电动力学的影响。有注意和无注意的抑制器分别指嵌入 WN 的 1000 Hz 音调和语音刺激组合以及单独嵌入 WN 的 1000 Hz 音调和语音刺激组合。随后,计算有抑制物和无抑制物时 TEOAE 振幅的差异,从而确定抑制幅度。结果显示类内相关性表明,4 种抑制剂具有很高的可靠性。在配对样本 t 检验中,与左耳相比,任务明显降低了右耳的 TEOAE 振幅(p0.05)。从描述性角度看,女性的 TEOAE 抑制作用更大。结论本研究表明,将 ALAUDIN© 任务引导至一侧耳朵会影响 OHC 的电流动性,这一点可从 TEOAE 振幅变化中得到证明,但它不会影响总体抑制幅度。此外,它还暗示了 TEOAE 抑制的潜在性别差异,值得进一步研究。 关键词抑制;耳声发射;传出通路;听觉注意
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