École d'orthophonie et d'audiologie, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
PLoS One. 2018 Mar 2;13(3):e0192993. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0192993. eCollection 2018.
Auditory input plays an important role in the development of body-related processes. The absence of auditory input in deafness is understood to have a significant, and even irreversible, impact on these processes. The ability to map touch on the body is an important element of body-related processing. In this research, the crossed-arm temporal order judgment (TOJ) task was used to evaluate the spatial mapping of touch. This task elicits a conflict between visual and somatosensory body-related information through a change in posture. We used the crossed-arm TOJ task to evaluate the spatial mapping of touch in deaf participants. Results suggested that a change in posture had a greater impact on congenitally deaf participant TOJ than for hearing participants. This provides the first evidence for the role of early auditory exposure on spatial mapping of touch. More importantly, most deaf participants had auditory prosthetics which provided auditory input. This suggests an important, and possibly irreversible, impact of early auditory deprivation on this body-related process.
听觉输入在身体相关过程的发展中起着重要作用。失聪中听觉输入的缺失被认为对这些过程具有重大影响,甚至是不可逆转的。触摸身体的映射能力是身体相关处理的重要元素。在这项研究中,采用交叉臂时间顺序判断(TOJ)任务来评估触觉的空间映射。通过改变姿势,该任务在视觉和体感身体相关信息之间引起冲突。我们使用交叉臂 TOJ 任务来评估失聪参与者的触觉空间映射。结果表明,姿势的改变对先天性失聪参与者的 TOJ 影响比对听力参与者的影响更大。这为早期听觉暴露对触觉空间映射的作用提供了第一个证据。更重要的是,大多数失聪参与者都有听觉假体,这提供了听觉输入。这表明,早期听觉剥夺对这种身体相关过程有重要影响,甚至可能是不可逆转的。