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Directional Visual Motion Is Represented in the Auditory and Association Cortices of Early Deaf Individuals

机译:早期聋人的听觉和联想皮层中表现出定向视觉运动。

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Individuals who are deaf since early life may show enhanced performance at some visual tasks, including discrimination of directional motion. The neural substrates of such behavioral enhancements remain difficult to identify in humans, although neural plasticity has been shown for early deaf people in the auditory and association cortices, including the primary auditory cortex (PAC) and STS region, respectively. Here, we investigated whether neural responses in auditory and association cortices of early deaf individuals are reorganized to be sensitive to directional visual motion. To capture direction-selective responses, we recorded fMRI responses frequency-tagged to the 0.1-Hz presentation of central directional (100% coherent random dot) motion persisting for 2 sec contrasted with nondirectional (0% coherent) motion for 8 sec. We found direction-selective responses in the STS region in both deaf and hearing participants, but the extent of activation in the right STS region was 5.5 times larger for deaf participants. Minimal but significant direction-selective responses were also found in the PAC of deaf participants, both at the group level and in five of six individuals. In response to stimuli presented separately in the right and left visual fields, the relative activation across the right and left hemispheres was similar in both the PAC and STS region of deaf participants. Notably, the enhanced right-hemisphere activation could support the right visual field advantage reported previously in behavioral studies. Taken together, these results show that the reorganized auditory cortices of early deaf individuals are sensitive to directional motion. Speculatively, these results suggest that auditory and association regions can be remapped to support enhanced visual performance.
机译:早年失聪的人可能在某些视觉任务(包括定向运动的辨别力)下表现出增强的表现。尽管已经为听觉和联想皮层(包括初级听觉皮层(PAC)和STS区域)的早期聋人显示了神经可塑性,但是在人类中仍然难以识别这种行为增强的神经底物。在这里,我们调查了早期聋人的听觉和联想皮质的神经反应是否被重组为对定向视觉运动敏感。为了捕获方向选择性响应,我们记录了fMRI响应,其频率标记为持续2秒钟的中央定向(100%相干随机点)运动与非定向(0%相干)运动持续8 sec的0.1Hz表现。我们在聋人和听力参与者的STS区域都发现了方向选择反应,但是在右侧STS区域的激活程度是聋​​人的5.5倍。在失聪参与者的PAC中也发现了最小但重要的方向选择性反应,无论是在小组层面还是在六个个体中,都有五个。为响应左右视野中分别出现的刺激,聋人参与者的PAC和STS区域中左右半球的相对激活相似。值得注意的是,增强的右半球激活可以支持先前在行为研究中报告的右视野优势。综上所述,这些结果表明,早期聋人的重组听觉皮层对定向运动敏感。从推测上讲,这些结果表明可以重新映射听觉区域和关联区域以支持增强的视觉效果。

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