University of Connecticut, Department of Communication Sciences, Neuroaudiology Lab, Storrs, CT, United States.
Brain Cogn. 2011 Jul;76(2):225-32. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.03.011. Epub 2011 Apr 29.
The present review summarizes historic and recent research which has investigated the role of the corpus callosum in dichotic processing within the context of audiology. Examination of performance by certain clinical groups, including split brain patients, multiple sclerosis cases, and other types of neurological lesions is included. Maturational, age related, and genetic factors are also discussed. Finally, some attention is given to recent trends in audiology research to develop improved diagnostic and rehabilitation tools for individuals with dichotic deficits potentially related to callosal dysfunction.
本篇综述总结了历史和近期的研究,这些研究调查了胼胝体在听力学双听处理中的作用。包括对某些临床群体(包括裂脑患者、多发性硬化症病例和其他类型的神经损伤)的表现进行检查。还讨论了成熟、年龄相关和遗传因素。最后,还关注了听力学研究的一些新趋势,旨在开发出更有效的诊断和康复工具,以帮助那些可能与胼胝体功能障碍相关的双听缺陷患者。