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Age-related hearing loss associated with differences in the neural correlates of feature binding in visual working memory

David G. Loughrey, Catherine Jordan, Agustín Ibáñez, Mario A. Parra, Brian Lawlor, Richard B. Reilly

2023Neurobiology of Aging12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The underlying neural mechanisms underpinning the association between age-related hearing loss (ARHL) and dementia remain unclear. A limitation has been the lack of functional neuroimaging studies in ARHL cohorts to help clarify this relationship. In the present study, we investigated the neural correlates of feature binding in visual working memory with ARHL (controls = 14, mild HL = 21, and moderate or greater HL = 23). Participants completed a visual change detection task assessing feature binding while their neural activity was synchronously recorded via high-density electroencephalography. There was no difference in accuracy scores for ARHL groups compared to controls. There was increased electrophysiological activity in those with ARHL, particularly in components indexing the earlier stages of visual cognitive processing. This activity was more pronounced with more severe ARHL and was associated with maintained feature binding. Source space (sLORETA) analyses indicated greater activity in networks modulated by frontoparietal and temporal regions. Our results demonstrate there may be increased involvement of neurocognitive control networks to maintain lower-order neurocognitive processing disrupted by ARHL.

Topics & Concepts

NeurocognitiveAudiologyWorking memoryPsychologyNeural correlates of consciousnessDementiaElectroencephalographyCognitionVisual processingNeuroscienceVisual memoryPerceptionMedicineDiseasePathologyHearing Loss and RehabilitationVestibular and auditory disordersHearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics