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An Auditory Stroop Test to Implement in Cognitive Hearing Sciences: Development and Normative Data

Katrien Kestens, Sofie Degeest, Marijke Miatton, Hannah Keppler

2021International journal of psychological research28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study developed and gained insight in an auditory Stroop test, implementable in cognitive hearing sciences. METHODS: An auditory Stroop test was developed and performed in 178 participants, aged between 18 and 69 years. This Auditory Stroop test consisted of two tests: Stroop-tones and Stroop-words whereby the pitch of pure-tones and spoken words (i.e., the words high and low) had to be identified by high or low, respectively. An interference score was calculated as a measure of verbal executive functioning. Regression models were conducted to examine the effect of age, sex, education, awakeness, hearing, as well as visual and verbal working memory, and processing speed on the auditory Stroop scores. Normative data were obtained per age decade. RESULTS: Compared to the visual counterparts, the auditory Stroop outcomes were better predicted by verbal working memory and processing speed. A trend was observed showing a decrease in performances with increasing age. No other participant-related variables had a significant relationship with the auditory Stroop test. CONCLUSION: This auditory Stroop test was considered a good test for measuring executive functioning using auditory stimuli. Implementing this auditory Stroop test within cognitive hearing sciences will contribute to unravel the auditory-cognitive perspective of speech understanding.

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Stroop effectPsychologyAudiologyCognitionCognitive psychologyTest (biology)NormativeNeuroscienceMedicineBiologyPhilosophyEpistemologyPaleontologyHearing Loss and RehabilitationNeuroscience and Music PerceptionPhonetics and Phonology Research
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