Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Sci Rep. 2013;3:1474. doi: 10.1038/srep01474.
A topographical representation for frequency has been identified throughout the auditory brain in animals but with limited evidence in humans. Using a midbrain implant, we identified an ordering of pitch percepts for electrical stimulation of sites across the human inferior colliculus (IC) that was consistent with the IC tonotopy shown in animals. Low pitches were perceived by the subject for stimulation of superficial IC sites while higher pitches were perceived for stimulation of deeper sites. Interestingly, this pitch ordering was not initially observed for stimulation across the IC, possibly due to central changes caused by prior hearing loss. Daily implant stimulation for about 4 months altered the pitch percepts from being predominantly low to exhibiting the expected ordering across the stimulated IC. A presumably normal tonotopic representation may have been maintained within the IC or accessible through IC stimulation that helped form this pitch ordering perceived in higher centers.
在动物的听觉大脑中已经确定了频率的地形表示,但在人类中证据有限。使用中脑植入物,我们确定了人类下丘(IC)中跨部位电刺激的音高感知排序,该排序与动物中显示的 IC 音调拓扑结构一致。对于刺激 IC 表面部位,受试者感知到低音,而对于刺激更深部位,则感知到高音。有趣的是,这种音高排序最初并未在跨 IC 刺激中观察到,这可能是由于先前听力损失引起的中枢变化所致。大约 4 个月的每日植入物刺激使音高感知从主要为低音变为在整个受刺激的 IC 上表现出预期的排序。在 IC 内可能保持了一个正常的音调拓扑表示,或者通过 IC 刺激来访问,这有助于形成在更高中心感知到的音高排序。