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Auditory and Visual Electrophysiology of Deaf Children with Cochlear Implants: Implications for Cross-modal Plasticity

机译:聋人儿童耳蜗植入的听觉和视觉电生理学:对交叉模式可塑性的影响。

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Deaf children who receive a cochlear implant early in life and engage in intensive oral/aural therapy often make great strides in spoken language acquisition. However, despite clinicians’ best efforts, there is a great deal of variability in language outcomes. One concern is that cortical regions which normally support auditory processing may become reorganized for visual function, leaving fewer available resources for auditory language acquisition. The conditions under which these changes occur are not well understood, but we may begin investigating this phenomenon by looking for interactions between auditory and visual evoked cortical potentials in deaf children. If children with abnormal auditory responses show increased sensitivity to visual stimuli, this may indicate the presence of maladaptive cortical plasticity. We recorded evoked potentials, using both auditory and visual paradigms, from 25 typical hearing children and 26 deaf children (ages 2–8 years) with cochlear implants. An auditory oddball paradigm was used (85% /ba/ syllables vs. 15% frequency modulated tone sweeps) to elicit an auditory P1 component. Visual evoked potentials (VEPs) were recorded during presentation of an intermittent peripheral radial checkerboard while children watched a silent cartoon, eliciting a P1–N1 response. We observed reduced auditory P1 amplitudes and a lack of latency shift associated with normative aging in our deaf sample. We also observed shorter latencies in N1 VEPs to visual stimulus offset in deaf participants. While these data demonstrate cortical changes associated with auditory deprivation, we did not find evidence for a relationship between cortical auditory evoked potentials and the VEPs. This is consistent with descriptions of intra-modal plasticity within visual systems of deaf children, but do not provide evidence for cross-modal plasticity. In addition, we note that sign language experience had no effect on deaf children’s early auditory and visual ERP responses.
机译:在生命早期接受耳蜗植入并进行强化口服/听觉治疗的聋哑儿童通常在口语习得方面取得长足进步。但是,尽管临床医生尽了最大的努力,语言结果还是存在很大差异。一个问题是,通常支持听觉处理的皮层区域可能会重组以实现视觉功能,从而留下较少的可用资源来获取听觉语言。这些变化发生的条件尚不清楚,但我们可能会通过寻找聋儿的听觉和视觉诱发皮层电位之间的相互作用来开始研究这种现象。如果听觉反应异常的儿童对视觉刺激的敏感性增加,则可能表明存在不良适应性皮质可塑性。我们使用听觉和视觉范式记录了来自25名典型的听力儿童和26名聋人(年龄2-8岁)的人工耳蜗的诱发电位。使用听觉奇数球范例(85%/ ba /音节与15%的调频音调)来诱发听觉P1分量。在演示间歇性cartoon骨棋盘格的过程中记录了视觉诱发电位(VEP),而儿童则观看了无声卡通,引发了P1-N1反应。我们在聋人样本中观察到听觉P1振幅降低,并且没有与正常衰老相关的潜伏期变化。我们还观察到聋哑参与者的N1 VEP相对于视觉刺激抵消的潜伏期较短。尽管这些数据表明与听觉剥夺有关的皮质变化,但我们没有发现皮质听觉诱发电位和VEP之间存在关系的证据。这与聋儿视觉系统内模态可塑性的描述是一致的,但没有提供交叉模态可塑性的证据。此外,我们注意到手语经验对聋哑儿童的早期听觉和视觉ERP反应没有影响。

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