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Categorical Perception of Lexical Tones in Mandarin-Speaking Seniors.

Yan FengGang PengWilliam Shi-Yuan Wang
Published in: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR (2022)
In the normal aging population, age-related hearing loss decreased signal audibility, accounting for poorer discrimination of Mandarin lexical tones in seniors above 75 years. In the pathological aging population with MCI, the poorer discrimination of lexical tones may be attributed to the additive effect of age, hearing loss, and cognitive impairment (e.g., impaired working memory and long-term phonological memory). This study uncovered the roles of low-level sensory processing and high-level cognitive processing in lexical tone perception in the Chinese aging population.
Keyphrases
  • working memory
  • hearing loss
  • cognitive impairment
  • transcranial direct current stimulation
  • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • high school