儿童听觉训练后学习和泛化成熟的不同时间过程。

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Y Zaltz, L Kishon-Rabin, A Karni, D Ari-Even Roth
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研究目的我们最近的研究表明,学龄儿童在接受频率辨别(FD)训练后的学习能力存在差异,有些儿童表现出成熟的成人学习能力,而有些儿童则表现较差(非成人学习者)。本研究验证了儿童训练后的泛化能力与其学习成熟度有关的假设。此外,考虑到观察到的儿童泛化能力随成人训练时间的增加而下降的情况,本研究还调查了训练时间对儿童泛化能力的影响:设计:采用适应性强迫选择程序,在单次或九次1000赫兹FD训练后,对未训练耳和未训练2000赫兹频率的泛化进行评估。另外两组作为未训练频率的对照组:研究样本:54 名 7-9 岁的儿童和 59 名 18-30 岁的成人。结果:(1)只有类似成人的学习者才能将其学习成果推广到不同的频率或耳朵上,尽管效率低于成人;(2)随着训练持续时间的增加,儿童的推广能力下降,与成人类似;(3)儿童在未训练任务中的表现与他们在第一节训练课后的训练任务表现密切相关:结论:虽然成熟的学习是成熟的泛化的先决条件,但听觉技能的学习和泛化并不一定同时成熟。此外,与成人一样,对儿童来说,更多的练习会使他们成为更具体的专家。在设计培训计划时应考虑这些发现。
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Different time courses of maturation for learning and generalization following auditory training in children.

Objective: We recently demonstrated that learning abilities among school-age children vary following frequency discrimination (FD) training, with some exhibiting mature adult-like learning while others performing poorly (non-adult-like learners). This study tested the hypothesis that children's post-training generalisation is related to their learning maturity. Additionally, it investigated how training duration influences children's generalisation, considering the observed decrease with increased training in adults.

Design: Generalisation to the untrained ear and untrained 2000 Hz frequency was assessed following single-session or nine-session 1000 Hz FD training, using an adaptive forced-choice procedure. Two additional groups served as controls for the untrained frequency.

Study sample: Fifty-four children aged 7-9 years and 59 adults aged 18-30 years.

Results: (1) Only adult-like learners generalised their learning gains across frequency or ear, albeit less efficiently than adults; (2) As training duration increased children experienced reduced generalisation, similar to adults; (3) Children's performance in the untrained tasks correlated strongly with their trained task performance after the first training session.

Conclusions: Auditory skill learning and its generalisation do not necessarily mature contemporaneously, although mature learning is a prerequisite for mature generalisation. Furthermore, in children, as in adults, more practice makes rather specific experts. These findings should be considered when designing training programs.

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International Journal of Audiology
International Journal of Audiology 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
14.80%
发文量
133
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Audiology is committed to furthering development of a scientifically robust evidence base for audiology. The journal is published by the British Society of Audiology, the International Society of Audiology and the Nordic Audiological Society.
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