Cognitive, Perceptual and Brain Sciences Department, Deafness, Cognition and Language Research Centre, 49 Gordon Square, University College London, London WC1H 0PD, UK.
Nat Commun. 2013;4:1473. doi: 10.1038/ncomms2463.
Disentangling the effects of sensory and cognitive factors on neural reorganization is fundamental for establishing the relationship between plasticity and functional specialization. Auditory deprivation in humans provides a unique insight into this problem, because the origin of the anatomical and functional changes observed in deaf individuals is not only sensory, but also cognitive, owing to the implementation of visual communication strategies such as sign language and speechreading. Here, we describe a functional magnetic resonance imaging study of individuals with different auditory deprivation and sign language experience. We find that sensory and cognitive experience cause plasticity in anatomically and functionally distinguishable substrates. This suggests that after plastic reorganization, cortical regions adapt to process a different type of input signal, but preserve the nature of the computation they perform, both at a sensory and cognitive level.
解析感觉和认知因素对神经重组的影响对于建立可塑性和功能专业化之间的关系至关重要。人类的听觉剥夺为解决这一问题提供了独特的视角,因为在聋人群体中观察到的解剖和功能变化的根源不仅是感觉的,而且也是认知的,这归因于手语和唇读等视觉交流策略的实施。在这里,我们描述了一项针对具有不同听觉剥夺和手语经验的个体的功能性磁共振成像研究。我们发现,感觉和认知经验会导致在解剖和功能上可区分的基质中产生可塑性。这表明,在经历了塑性重组之后,大脑皮层区域会适应处理不同类型的输入信号,但会保留它们在感觉和认知层面上执行的计算性质。