Spectral and Temporal Auditory Processing Skills in Children with a History of Speech and Language Delay.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Fatma Yurdakul Çınar, Ayça Çiprut
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Abstract

Background: The spectral and temporal components of the acoustic signal are processed in the central auditory system and contribute to speech and language processing.Purpose: This study aimed to assess the spectral and temporal auditory processing skills in children with a history of speech and language delay in early childhood.Research Design: The following tests were conducted to address our purpose: frequency following response test, temporal modulation transfer function test, spectral temporally modulated ripple test, and speech intelligibility in noise test.Study Sample: Thirty children aged 7-12 years with a history of speech and language delay in early childhood who caught up with their typically developing peers in middle childhood comprised the test group, and 30 children aged 7-12 years with typical development were included as the control group. Age- and sex-matched groups had typical hearing (audiometric thresholds between 125 Hz and 8 kHz ≤20-dB HL) without middle-ear pathology.Data Collection and Analysis: All tests were performed in a soundproof room, in a controlled environment, in accordance with established protocols and with the cooperation of the children. Shapiro-Wilk (n < 50) and skewness-kurtosis tests were used to determine whether continuous measurements were normally distributed. In the statistical analysis of normally distributed data, an independent t test was used to compare the measurement values according to categorical groups and the Pearson correlation test was used to determine the correlations between the measurement values.Results: The test group scored significantly lower than the control group on the temporal modulation transfer function test, spectral temporal modulation ripple test, and speech intelligibility in noise test (p < 0.05). When the onset, transient, sustained, and offset responses that constitute the frequency following response were analyzed, it was found that there were delays in the onset and offset responses in the test group compared to the control group (p < 0.05).Conclusions: The results suggest that children with a history of speech and language delay in early childhood may have difficulties with auditory processing skills compared to their peers, even if they catch up with their typically developing peers in speech and language skills in middle childhood. Therefore, it is also critical to perform an auditory processing assessment in addition to speech and language assessment.

有言语和语言迟缓史儿童的频谱和时间听觉加工技能。
背景:声信号的频谱和时间成分在中枢听觉系统中被处理,并有助于语音和语言的处理。目的:本研究旨在评估儿童早期言语和语言迟缓史的频谱和时间听觉加工技能。研究设计:为了达到我们的目的,我们进行了以下测试:频率跟随响应测试、时间调制传递函数测试、频谱时间调制纹波测试和噪声下的语音清晰度测试。研究样本:30名7-12岁早期有言语和语言迟缓史的儿童,在童年中期赶上了典型发展的同龄人,作为试验组,30名7-12岁典型发展的儿童作为对照组。年龄和性别匹配组具有典型的听力(听力阈值在125 Hz和8 kHz之间≤20 db HL),没有中耳病理。数据收集和分析:所有的测试都是在一个隔音的房间里,在一个受控的环境中,按照既定的规程并在儿童的合作下进行的。使用Shapiro-Wilk (n < 50)和偏度-峰度检验来确定连续测量是否为正态分布。在正态分布数据的统计分析中,采用独立t检验按类别组比较测量值,采用Pearson相关检验确定测量值之间的相关性。结果:实验组在时间调制传递函数测试、频谱时间调制纹波测试和噪声测试中语音清晰度得分显著低于对照组(p < 0.05)。对构成频率跟随反应的起效反应、瞬态反应、持续反应和偏移反应进行分析,发现实验组的起效反应和偏移反应较对照组有延迟(p < 0.05)。结论:研究结果表明,早期有言语和语言迟缓史的儿童,即使他们在儿童中期的言语和语言技能赶上了正常发育的同龄人,与同龄人相比,也可能在听觉处理技能方面存在困难。因此,除了语音和语言评估外,进行听觉处理评估也是至关重要的。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA) is the Academy''s scholarly peer-reviewed publication, issued 10 times per year and available to Academy members as a benefit of membership. The JAAA publishes articles and clinical reports in all areas of audiology, including audiological assessment, amplification, aural habilitation and rehabilitation, auditory electrophysiology, vestibular assessment, and hearing science.
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