聋人介导外周视觉选择性注意的神经系统重组:一项光学成像研究。

Reorganization of neural systems mediating peripheral visual selective attention in the deaf: An optical imaging study.

作者信息

Seymour Jenessa L, Low Kathy A, Maclin Edward L, Chiarelli Antonio M, Mathewson Kyle E, Fabiani Monica, Gratton Gabriele, Dye Matthew W G

机构信息

Neuroscience Program, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 405 N. Mathews Avenue, Urbana, IL 61801, USA.

Beckman Institute, 405 N. Mathews Avenue, Urbana, IL 61801, USA.

出版信息

Hear Res. 2017 Jan;343:162-175. doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2016.09.007. Epub 2016 Sep 23.

Abstract

Theories of brain plasticity propose that, in the absence of input from the preferred sensory modality, some specialized brain areas may be recruited when processing information from other modalities, which may result in improved performance. The Useful Field of View task has previously been used to demonstrate that early deafness positively impacts peripheral visual attention. The current study sought to determine the neural changes associated with those deafness-related enhancements in visual performance. Based on previous findings, we hypothesized that recruitment of posterior portions of Brodmann area 22, a brain region most commonly associated with auditory processing, would be correlated with peripheral selective attention as measured using the Useful Field of View task. We report data from severe to profoundly deaf adults and normal-hearing controls who performed the Useful Field of View task while cortical activity was recorded using the event-related optical signal. Behavioral performance, obtained in a separate session, showed that deaf subjects had lower thresholds (i.e., better performance) on the Useful Field of View task. The event-related optical data indicated greater activity for the deaf adults than for the normal-hearing controls during the task in the posterior portion of Brodmann area 22 in the right hemisphere. Furthermore, the behavioral thresholds correlated significantly with this neural activity. This work provides further support for the hypothesis that cross-modal plasticity in deaf individuals appears in higher-order auditory cortices, whereas no similar evidence was obtained for primary auditory areas. It is also the only neuroimaging study to date that has linked deaf-related changes in the right temporal lobe to visual task performance outside of the imaging environment. The event-related optical signal is a valuable technique for studying cross-modal plasticity in deaf humans. The non-invasive and relatively quiet characteristics of this technique have great potential utility in research with clinical populations such as deaf children and adults who have received cochlear or auditory brainstem implants.

摘要

大脑可塑性理论提出,在缺乏来自首选感觉模态的输入时,一些专门的脑区在处理来自其他模态的信息时可能会被调用,这可能会导致表现改善。有用视野任务此前已被用于证明早期失聪对周边视觉注意力有积极影响。当前研究旨在确定与那些与失聪相关的视觉表现增强相关的神经变化。基于先前的研究结果,我们假设布罗德曼22区后部(一个最常与听觉处理相关的脑区)的调用将与使用有用视野任务测量的周边选择性注意力相关。我们报告了重度至极重度失聪成年人和听力正常对照组的数据,他们在使用事件相关光信号记录皮层活动的同时执行有用视野任务。在单独的实验环节中获得的行为表现表明,失聪受试者在有用视野任务上的阈值更低(即表现更好)。事件相关光数据表明,在任务期间,右半球布罗德曼22区后部的失聪成年人比听力正常对照组有更大的活动。此外,行为阈值与这种神经活动显著相关。这项工作为以下假设提供了进一步支持:失聪个体的跨模态可塑性出现在高阶听觉皮层,而初级听觉区域未获得类似证据。这也是迄今为止唯一一项将右颞叶与失聪相关变化与成像环境之外的视觉任务表现联系起来的神经影像学研究。事件相关光信号是研究失聪人群跨模态可塑性的一种有价值的技术。该技术的非侵入性和相对安静的特点在对聋儿和接受人工耳蜗或听觉脑干植入的成年聋人等临床人群的研究中具有巨大的潜在应用价值。

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