Behavioral and neural measures of auditory selective attention in blast-exposed veterans with traumatic brain injury

2014 
It is estimated that 15–20% of veterans returning from combat operations have experienced some sort of traumatic brain injury (TBI), a majority of which are the result of exposure to blast forces from military ordinance. Many of these veterans complain of complications when understanding speech in noisy environments, even when they have normal or near normal audiograms. Here, ten veterans diagnosed with mild TBI performed a selective auditory attention task in which they identified the shape of one of three simultaneously occurring ITD-spatialized melodies. TBI subject performance was significantly worse than that of 17 adult controls. Importantly, the veterans had hearing thresholds within 20 dB HL up to 8 kHz and brainstem responses indistinguishable from those of the controls. Cortical response potentials (measured on the scalp using electroencephalography) from correctly identified trials showed weaker attention-related modulation than in controls. These preliminary results suggest blast exposure dama...
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