Pspan: A New Tool for Assessing Pitch Temporal Processing and Patterning Capacity

Author:

Weaver Aurora J.12,DiGiovanni Jeffrey J.13,Ries Dennis T.4

Affiliation:

1. Auditory Psychophysics and Signal Processing Lab, Division of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Ohio University, Athens

2. Auditory and Music Perception Lab, Department of Communication Disorders, Auburn University, AL

3. Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Cincinnati, OH

4. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Colorado–Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora

Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether merging the clinical pitch pattern test procedure with psychoacoustic adaptive methods would create a new tool feasible to capture individual differences in pitch temporal processing and patterning capacity of children and adults. Method Sixty-six individuals, young children (ages 10–12 years, n = 22), older children (ages 13–15 years, n = 23), and adults (ages 18–33 years, n = 21), were recruited and assigned to subgroups based on reported duration (years) of instrumental music instruction. Additional background information was collected in order to assess if the pitch temporal processing and patterning span developed, the Pspan, was sensitive to individual differences across participants. Results The evaluation of the Pspan task as a scale indicated good parallel reliability across runs assessed by Cronbach's alpha, and scores were normally distributed. Between-subjects analysis of variance indicated main effects for both age groups and music groups recruited for the study. A multiple regression analysis with the Pspan scores as the dependent variable found that 3 measures of music instruction, age in years, and paternal education were predictive of enhanced temporal processing and patterning capacity for pitch input. Conclusions The outcomes suggest that the Pspan task is a time-efficient data collection tool that is sensitive to the duration of instrumental music instruction, maturation, and paternal education. In addition, results indicate that the task is sensitive to age-related auditory temporal processing and patterning performance changes during adolescence when children are 10–15 years old.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

Subject

Speech and Hearing

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