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Age-related hearing loss associated with altered response efficiency and variability on a visual sustained attention task
Authors:David G Loughrey  Ernest Mihelj  Brian A Lawlor
Affiliation:1. Global Brain Health Institute, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland/University of California , San Francisco, CA, USA loughred@tcd.ie;3. Institute of Human Movement Sciences and Sport, Eidgen?ssische Technische Hochschule Zürich , Switzerland;4. Global Brain Health Institute, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland/University of California, San Francisco. Mercer’s Institute for Successful Ageing, St James Hospital , Dublin, Ireland
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This study investigated the association between age-related hearing loss (ARHL) and differences in response efficiency and variability on a sustained attention task. The study population comprised 32 participants in a hearing loss group (HLG) and 34 controls without hearing loss (CG). Mean reaction time (RT) and accuracy were recorded to assess response efficiency. RT variability was decomposed to examine temporal aspects of variability associated with neural arousal and top-down executive control of vigilant attention. The HLG had a significantly longer mean RT, possibly reflecting a strategic approach to maintain accuracy. The HLG also demonstrated altered variability (indicative of greater decline in neural arousal) but maintained executive control that was significantly predictive of poorer response efficiency. Adults with ARHL may rely on higher-order attention networks to compensate for decline in both peripheral sensory function and in subcortical arousal systems which mediate lower-order automatic neurocognitive processes.
Keywords:Age-related hearing loss  cognitive decline  attention  cognitive load  neural arousal  executive functions
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