The effect of long-term unilateral deafness on the activation pattern in the auditory cortices of French-native speakers: influence of deafness side

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In normal-hearing subjects, monaural stimulation produces a normal pattern of asynchrony and asymmetry over the auditory cortices in favour of the contralateral temporal lobe. While late onset unilateral deafness has been reported to...

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Main Authors: Veuillet Evelyne, Hanss Julien, Adjout Kamel, Besle Julien, Collet Lionel, Thai-Van Hung
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-03-01
Series:BMC Neuroscience
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2202/10/23
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spelling doaj-576f135e736741c28006a98f1f7335af2020-11-24T23:16:29ZengBMCBMC Neuroscience1471-22022009-03-011012310.1186/1471-2202-10-23The effect of long-term unilateral deafness on the activation pattern in the auditory cortices of French-native speakers: influence of deafness sideVeuillet EvelyneHanss JulienAdjout KamelBesle JulienCollet LionelThai-Van Hung<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In normal-hearing subjects, monaural stimulation produces a normal pattern of asynchrony and asymmetry over the auditory cortices in favour of the contralateral temporal lobe. While late onset unilateral deafness has been reported to change this pattern, the exact influence of the side of deafness on central auditory plasticity still remains unclear. The present study aimed at assessing whether left-sided and right-sided deafness had differential effects on the characteristics of neurophysiological responses over auditory areas. Eighteen unilaterally deaf and 16 normal hearing right-handed subjects participated. All unilaterally deaf subjects had post-lingual deafness. Long latency auditory evoked potentials (late-AEPs) were elicited by two types of stimuli, non-speech (1 kHz tone-burst) and speech-sounds (voiceless syllable/pa/) delivered to the intact ear at 50 dB SL. The latencies and amplitudes of the early exogenous components (N100 and P150) were measured using temporal scalp electrodes.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Subjects with left-sided deafness showed major neurophysiological changes, in the form of a more symmetrical activation pattern over auditory areas in response to non-speech sound and even a significant reversal of the activation pattern in favour of the cortex ipsilateral to the stimulation in response to speech sound. This was observed not only for AEP amplitudes but also for AEP time course. In contrast, no significant changes were reported for late-AEP responses in subjects with right-sided deafness.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The results show that cortical reorganization induced by unilateral deafness mainly occurs in subjects with left-sided deafness. This suggests that anatomical and functional plastic changes are more likely to occur in the right than in the left auditory cortex. The possible perceptual correlates of such neurophysiological changes are discussed.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2202/10/23
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author Veuillet Evelyne
Hanss Julien
Adjout Kamel
Besle Julien
Collet Lionel
Thai-Van Hung
spellingShingle Veuillet Evelyne
Hanss Julien
Adjout Kamel
Besle Julien
Collet Lionel
Thai-Van Hung
The effect of long-term unilateral deafness on the activation pattern in the auditory cortices of French-native speakers: influence of deafness side
BMC Neuroscience
author_facet Veuillet Evelyne
Hanss Julien
Adjout Kamel
Besle Julien
Collet Lionel
Thai-Van Hung
author_sort Veuillet Evelyne
title The effect of long-term unilateral deafness on the activation pattern in the auditory cortices of French-native speakers: influence of deafness side
title_short The effect of long-term unilateral deafness on the activation pattern in the auditory cortices of French-native speakers: influence of deafness side
title_full The effect of long-term unilateral deafness on the activation pattern in the auditory cortices of French-native speakers: influence of deafness side
title_fullStr The effect of long-term unilateral deafness on the activation pattern in the auditory cortices of French-native speakers: influence of deafness side
title_full_unstemmed The effect of long-term unilateral deafness on the activation pattern in the auditory cortices of French-native speakers: influence of deafness side
title_sort effect of long-term unilateral deafness on the activation pattern in the auditory cortices of french-native speakers: influence of deafness side
publisher BMC
series BMC Neuroscience
issn 1471-2202
publishDate 2009-03-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In normal-hearing subjects, monaural stimulation produces a normal pattern of asynchrony and asymmetry over the auditory cortices in favour of the contralateral temporal lobe. While late onset unilateral deafness has been reported to change this pattern, the exact influence of the side of deafness on central auditory plasticity still remains unclear. The present study aimed at assessing whether left-sided and right-sided deafness had differential effects on the characteristics of neurophysiological responses over auditory areas. Eighteen unilaterally deaf and 16 normal hearing right-handed subjects participated. All unilaterally deaf subjects had post-lingual deafness. Long latency auditory evoked potentials (late-AEPs) were elicited by two types of stimuli, non-speech (1 kHz tone-burst) and speech-sounds (voiceless syllable/pa/) delivered to the intact ear at 50 dB SL. The latencies and amplitudes of the early exogenous components (N100 and P150) were measured using temporal scalp electrodes.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Subjects with left-sided deafness showed major neurophysiological changes, in the form of a more symmetrical activation pattern over auditory areas in response to non-speech sound and even a significant reversal of the activation pattern in favour of the cortex ipsilateral to the stimulation in response to speech sound. This was observed not only for AEP amplitudes but also for AEP time course. In contrast, no significant changes were reported for late-AEP responses in subjects with right-sided deafness.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The results show that cortical reorganization induced by unilateral deafness mainly occurs in subjects with left-sided deafness. This suggests that anatomical and functional plastic changes are more likely to occur in the right than in the left auditory cortex. The possible perceptual correlates of such neurophysiological changes are discussed.</p>
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2202/10/23
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