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Development of temporal auditory processing in childhood: Changes in efficiency rather than temporal-modulation selectivity

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The ability to detect amplitude modulation (AM) is essential to distinguish the spectro-temporal features of speech from those of a competing masker. Previous work shows that AM sensitivity improves until 10 years of age. This may relate to the development of sensory factors (tuning of AM filters, susceptibility to AM masking) or to changes in processing efficiency (reduction in internal noise, optimization of decision strategies). To disentangle these hypotheses, three groups of children (5-11 years) and one of young adults completed psychophysical tasks measuring thresholds for detecting sinusoidal AM (with a rate of 4, 8, or 32 Hz) applied to carriers whose inherent modulations exerted different amounts of AM masking. Results showed that between 5 and 11 years, AM detection thresholds improved and that susceptibility to AM masking slightly increased. However, the effects of AM rate and carrier were not associated with age, suggesting that sensory factors are mature by 5 years. Subsequent modelling indicated that reducing internal noise by a factor 10 accounted for the observed developmental trends. Finally, children's consonant identification thresholds in noise related to some extent to AM sensitivity. Increased efficiency in AM detection may support better use of temporal information in speech during childhood.
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hal-04026462 , version 1 (13-03-2023)

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Laurianne Cabrera, Léo Varnet, Emily Buss, Stuart Rosen, Christian Lorenzi. Development of temporal auditory processing in childhood: Changes in efficiency rather than temporal-modulation selectivity. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2019, 146 (4), pp.2415 - 2429. ⟨10.1121/1.5128324⟩. ⟨hal-04026462⟩
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