Comparison of Gap in Noise Test Results in Musicians and Non-Musician Controls

Background and Aim: Main feature of auditory processing abilities is temporal processing including temporal resolution, temporal ordering, temporal integration and temporal masking. Many studies have shown the superiority of musicians in temporal discrimination over non-musicians. In this study we c...

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Main Authors: Ghassem Mohamadkhani, Mohammad Hossein Nilforoushkhoshk, Ali Zadeh Mohammadi, Soghrat Faghihzadeh, Mahsa Sepehrnejhad
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2011-12-01
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spelling doaj-f6a52809813745129597968f3428500b2020-11-25T03:37:15ZfasTehran University of Medical SciencesAudiology1735-19362008-26572011-12-011923338Comparison of Gap in Noise Test Results in Musicians and Non-Musician Controls Ghassem MohamadkhaniMohammad Hossein NilforoushkhoshkAli Zadeh MohammadiSoghrat FaghihzadehMahsa SepehrnejhadBackground and Aim: Main feature of auditory processing abilities is temporal processing including temporal resolution, temporal ordering, temporal integration and temporal masking. Many studies have shown the superiority of musicians in temporal discrimination over non-musicians. In this study we compared temporal processing in musicians and non-musician controls via Gap in Noise (GIN) test.Methods: This cohort study was conducted on 24 musicians with mean age of 25.3 years and 24 normal hearing non-musician controls with mean age of 24.5 years, in Faculty of Rehabilitation of Tehran University of Medical Sciences. GIN test results (approximate threshold and percent of corrected answers) obtained and analyzed by Mann-Whitney non-parametric statistical test.Results: There was significant difference between approximate threshold and percent of corrected answers between musicians and non-musician group (p<0.001), while no sex difference was observed between both groups (p>0.05).Conclusion: the lower approximate threshold and the more corrected answers in GIN test by musician group indicate rapid auditory temporal processing ability of this group rather than non-musicians group. This might be related to effects of musical training on central auditory processing.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/upload_files/pdf/16440.pdfTemporal ProcessingTemporal ResolutionGap in Noise testMusician
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author Ghassem Mohamadkhani
Mohammad Hossein Nilforoushkhoshk
Ali Zadeh Mohammadi
Soghrat Faghihzadeh
Mahsa Sepehrnejhad
spellingShingle Ghassem Mohamadkhani
Mohammad Hossein Nilforoushkhoshk
Ali Zadeh Mohammadi
Soghrat Faghihzadeh
Mahsa Sepehrnejhad
Comparison of Gap in Noise Test Results in Musicians and Non-Musician Controls
Audiology
Temporal Processing
Temporal Resolution
Gap in Noise test
Musician
author_facet Ghassem Mohamadkhani
Mohammad Hossein Nilforoushkhoshk
Ali Zadeh Mohammadi
Soghrat Faghihzadeh
Mahsa Sepehrnejhad
author_sort Ghassem Mohamadkhani
title Comparison of Gap in Noise Test Results in Musicians and Non-Musician Controls
title_short Comparison of Gap in Noise Test Results in Musicians and Non-Musician Controls
title_full Comparison of Gap in Noise Test Results in Musicians and Non-Musician Controls
title_fullStr Comparison of Gap in Noise Test Results in Musicians and Non-Musician Controls
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Gap in Noise Test Results in Musicians and Non-Musician Controls
title_sort comparison of gap in noise test results in musicians and non-musician controls
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Audiology
issn 1735-1936
2008-2657
publishDate 2011-12-01
description Background and Aim: Main feature of auditory processing abilities is temporal processing including temporal resolution, temporal ordering, temporal integration and temporal masking. Many studies have shown the superiority of musicians in temporal discrimination over non-musicians. In this study we compared temporal processing in musicians and non-musician controls via Gap in Noise (GIN) test.Methods: This cohort study was conducted on 24 musicians with mean age of 25.3 years and 24 normal hearing non-musician controls with mean age of 24.5 years, in Faculty of Rehabilitation of Tehran University of Medical Sciences. GIN test results (approximate threshold and percent of corrected answers) obtained and analyzed by Mann-Whitney non-parametric statistical test.Results: There was significant difference between approximate threshold and percent of corrected answers between musicians and non-musician group (p<0.001), while no sex difference was observed between both groups (p>0.05).Conclusion: the lower approximate threshold and the more corrected answers in GIN test by musician group indicate rapid auditory temporal processing ability of this group rather than non-musicians group. This might be related to effects of musical training on central auditory processing.
topic Temporal Processing
Temporal Resolution
Gap in Noise test
Musician
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