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1: Neuroreport. 2007 May 7;18(7):645-8. Click here to read Links

Vibrotactile activation of the auditory cortices in deaf versus hearing adults.

Department of Speech-Language-Hearing, University of Kansas, Dole Human Development Center, 10000 Sunnyside Ave, Room 3001, Lawrence, KS 66045-7555, USA. auer@ku.edu

Neuroplastic changes in auditory cortex as a result of lifelong perceptual experience were investigated. Adults with early-onset deafness and long-term hearing aid experience were hypothesized to have undergone auditory cortex plasticity due to somatosensory stimulation. Vibrations were presented on the hand of deaf and normal-hearing participants during functional MRI. Vibration stimuli were derived from speech or were a fixed frequency. Higher, more widespread activity was observed within auditory cortical regions of the deaf participants for both stimulus types. Life-long somatosensory stimulation due to hearing aid use could explain the greater activity observed with deaf participants.

PMID: 17426591 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

PMCID: PMC1934619