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Hearing colors: an example of brain plasticity

机译:听力颜色:大脑可塑性的一个例子

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Sensory substitution devices (SSDs) are providing new ways for improving or replacing sensory abilities that have been lost due to disease or injury, and at the same time offer unprecedented opportunities to address how the nervous system could lead to an augmentation of its capacities. In this work we have evaluated a color-blind subject using a new visual-to-auditory SSD device called “Eyeborg”, that allows colors to be perceived as sounds. We used a combination of neuroimaging techniques including Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) and proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (~(1)H-MRS) to study potential brain plasticity in this subject. Our results suggest that after 8 years of continuous use of this device there could be significant adaptive and compensatory changes within the brain. In particular, we found changes in functional neural patterns, structural connectivity and cortical topography at the visual and auditive cortex of the Eyeborg user in comparison with a control population. Although at the moment we cannot claim that the continuous use of the Eyeborg is the only reason for these findings, our results may shed further light on potential brain changes associated with the use of other SSDs. This could help to better understand how the brain adapts to several pathologies and uncover adaptive resources such as cross-modal representations. We expect that the precise understanding of these changes will have clear implications for rehabilitative training, device development and for more efficient programs for people with disabilities.
机译:感觉替代设备(SSD)为改善或替代由于疾病或伤害而丧失的感觉能力提供了新的途径,同时为解决神经系统如何导致其能力增强提供了前所未有的机会。在这项工作中,我们使用名为“ Eyeborg”的新型视觉听觉SSD设备评估了色盲对象,该设备可以将颜色感知为声音。我们使用神经影像学技术(包括功能性磁共振成像(fMRI),扩散张量成像(DTI)和质子磁共振波谱(〜(1)H-MRS))的组合来研究该受试者的潜在大脑可塑性。我们的研究结果表明,连续使用此设备8年后,大脑内部可能出现明显的适应性和代偿性变化。特别是,我们发现与对照组相比,Eyeborg用户视觉和听觉皮层的功能性神经模式,结构连接性和皮质拓扑结构发生了变化。尽管目前我们不能断言继续使用Eyeborg是这些发现的唯一原因,但我们的研究结果可能会进一步揭示与使用其他SSD相关的潜在大脑变化。这可能有助于更好地了解大脑如何适应多种病理状况,并发现诸如交叉模式表示之类的自适应资源。我们希望,对这些变化的准确理解将对康复训练,设备开发以及对残疾人的更有效计划产生明确的影响。

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