Center for Mind/Brain Sciences - CIMeC, University of Trento, Trento, Italy.
Center for Mind/Brain Sciences - CIMeC, University of Trento, Trento, Italy; Institute for Research in Psychology and Neuroscience, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Science, UC Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.
Handb Clin Neurol. 2022;187:127-143. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-823493-8.00026-2.
In congenitally deaf people, temporal regions typically believed to be primarily auditory enhance their response to nonauditory information. The neural mechanisms and functional principles underlying this phenomenon, as well as its impact on auditory recovery after sensory restoration, yet remain debated. In this chapter, we demonstrate that the cross-modal recruitment of temporal regions by visual inputs in congenitally deaf people follows organizational principles known to be present in the hearing brain. We propose that the functional and structural mechanisms allowing optimal convergence of multisensory information in the temporal cortex of hearing people also provide the neural scaffolding for feeding visual or tactile information into the deafened temporal areas. Innate in their nature, such anatomo-functional links between the auditory and other sensory systems would represent the common substrate of both early multisensory integration and expression of selective cross-modal plasticity in the superior temporal cortex.
在先天性聋人中,通常被认为主要与听觉相关的颞叶区域会增强其对非听觉信息的响应。然而,这种现象背后的神经机制和功能原理及其对感觉恢复后听觉恢复的影响仍存在争议。在本章中,我们证明了先天性聋人视觉输入对颞叶区域的跨模态招募遵循已知在听力大脑中存在的组织原则。我们提出,允许在听力人群的颞叶皮质中最佳汇聚多感觉信息的功能和结构机制也为将视觉或触觉信息传入失聪的颞叶区域提供了神经支架。这种听觉和其他感觉系统之间的先天解剖功能联系将成为早期多感觉整合和上颞叶选择性跨模态可塑性表达的共同基础。