Strelnikov K, Marx M, Lagleyre S, Fraysse B, Deguine O, Barone P
Université de Toulouse, Cerveau & Cognition, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse France; CerCo, CNRS UMR 5549, Toulouse France.
Service d'Oto-Rhino-Laryngologie, Hopital Purpan, Toulouse, France.
Hear Res. 2015 Apr;322:180-7. doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2014.10.001. Epub 2014 Oct 16.
In this article, we review the PET neuroimaging literature, which indicates peculiarities of brain networks involved in speech restoration after cochlear implantation. We consider data on implanted patients during stimulation as well as during resting state, which indicates basic long-term reorganisation of brain functional architecture. On the basis of our analysis of neuroimaging literature and considering our own studies, we indicate that auditory recovery in deaf patients after cochlear implantation partly relies on visual cues. The brain develops mechanisms of audio-visual integration as a strategy to achieve high levels of speech recognition. It turns out that this neuroimaging evidence is in line with behavioural findings of better audiovisual integration in these patients. Thus, strong visually and audio-visually based rehabilitation during the first months after cochlear implantation would significantly improve and fasten the functional recovery of speech intelligibility and other auditory functions in these patients. We provide perspectives for further neuroimaging studies in cochlear implanted patients, which would help understand brain organisation to restore auditory cognitive processing in the implanted patients and would potentially suggest novel approaches for their rehabilitation. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled
在本文中,我们回顾了正电子发射断层扫描(PET)神经影像学文献,这些文献揭示了人工耳蜗植入后言语恢复过程中所涉及脑网络的特性。我们考量了植入患者在刺激过程以及静息状态下的数据,这些数据表明了脑功能结构的基本长期重组。基于我们对神经影像学文献的分析并结合我们自己的研究,我们指出人工耳蜗植入后聋患者的听觉恢复部分依赖于视觉线索。大脑发展出视听整合机制作为实现高水平言语识别的一种策略。结果表明,这种神经影像学证据与这些患者在视听整合方面更好的行为学发现相一致。因此,在人工耳蜗植入后的最初几个月内进行基于视觉和视听的强化康复训练,将显著改善并加速这些患者言语清晰度及其他听觉功能的功能恢复。我们为进一步针对人工耳蜗植入患者的神经影像学研究提供了展望,这将有助于理解大脑组织如何恢复植入患者的听觉认知处理,并且可能为他们的康复提出新方法。本文是名为《拉斯克奖》特刊的一部分。