2003
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-72992003000200015
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Controvérsias ou complexidade na relação entre processamento temporal auditivo e envelhecimento?

Abstract: O presente artigo faz uma revisão breve da literatura sobre envelhecimento auditivo, abordando especificamente o envelhecimento do processamento temporal auditivo. São descritos os procedimentos experimentais para estudo de processamento temporal auditivo. São discutidos estudos sobre os efeitos do envelhecimento na detecção de interrupções em ruídos e tons puros, bem como estudos sobre a relação entre o processamento temporal auditivo e o reconhecimento de fala, entre sujeitos jovens e idosos. São descritas a… Show more

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“…With the descendant technique the mean time for normal hearing subjects was 111,86 s and for subjects with hearing losses was 69,63 s. With the ascendant technique the mean time was 152,29 s to the normal hearing subjects and 91,89 s to subjects with hearing losses (table 4). These findings agree with Neves and Feitosa's (2003) statement, that the hearing loss is no always a prediction factor of time resolution loss. Kubo and col (1998) studied the relation between sound lateralization and speech discrimitaion in subjects with neuro-sensorial hearing loss of unknown etiology or presbiacusis.…”
Section: C) Study Of the Minimal Interaural Time Delay To Sound Latsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…With the descendant technique the mean time for normal hearing subjects was 111,86 s and for subjects with hearing losses was 69,63 s. With the ascendant technique the mean time was 152,29 s to the normal hearing subjects and 91,89 s to subjects with hearing losses (table 4). These findings agree with Neves and Feitosa's (2003) statement, that the hearing loss is no always a prediction factor of time resolution loss. Kubo and col (1998) studied the relation between sound lateralization and speech discrimitaion in subjects with neuro-sensorial hearing loss of unknown etiology or presbiacusis.…”
Section: C) Study Of the Minimal Interaural Time Delay To Sound Latsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This difference may be due mostly to the small number of elder subjects that presented lateralization thresholds exceptionally high while most hearing elders presented thresholds within the same range, whether they had hearing losses or not. Neves and Feitosa (2003) described a research involving the auditory processing of young and old adults with and without hearing losses. They tried to investigate whether the elders would have a worse temporal resolution than the young and if this deficit would be restricted to persons with hearing losses.…”
Section: C) Study Of the Minimal Interaural Time Delay To Sound Latmentioning
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“…Therefore, it is believed that there are a number of individual factors to be considered in quiet situations, including memory, intelligence, interest and level of stress of the subject 16,17 . Furthermore, it is also noted that when the seniors listen to the radio or watch television in quiet environments, other factors may be involved beyond the hearing threshold, such as the reduction of visual cues, speech rate increased and lack of contextualization of what is said…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O jovem, adulto e idoso deficiente visual passam pelo programa com o objetivo de reintegração no lar, escola, trabalho e comunidade (24) . Os dados obtidos neste trabalho nos faz supor que o treinamento auditivo com o uso de propriedades físicas dos sons da fala poderia ser utilizado para melhorar o reconhecimento de fala, tanto em indivíduos jovens, ainda em desenvolvimento, quanto em idosos que, pelo próprio processo de envelhecimento, sofrem perdas sensoriais, incluindo visuais e auditivas (25)(26)(27)(28) . Muitos programas de reabilitação para deficientes visuais incluem treinamento de equilíbrio, que poderia também ser utilizado com a população idosa.…”
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