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Changes of the directional brain networks related with brain plasticity in patients with long-term unilateral sensorineural hearing loss.

G-Y Zhang1, M Yang2, B Liu2, Z-C Huang3, J Li2, J-Y Chen2, H Chen3, P-P Zhang3, L-J Liu4, J Wang5, G-J Teng2.   

Abstract

Previous studies often report that early auditory deprivation or congenital deafness contributes to cross-modal reorganization in the auditory-deprived cortex, and this cross-modal reorganization limits clinical benefit from cochlear prosthetics. However, there are inconsistencies among study results on cortical reorganization in those subjects with long-term unilateral sensorineural hearing loss (USNHL). It is also unclear whether there exists a similar cross-modal plasticity of the auditory cortex for acquired monaural deafness and early or congenital deafness. To address this issue, we constructed the directional brain functional networks based on entropy connectivity of resting-state functional MRI and researched changes of the networks. Thirty-four long-term USNHL individuals and seventeen normally hearing individuals participated in the test, and all USNHL patients had acquired deafness. We found that certain brain regions of the sensorimotor and visual networks presented enhanced synchronous output entropy connectivity with the left primary auditory cortex in the left long-term USNHL individuals as compared with normally hearing individuals. Especially, the left USNHL showed more significant changes of entropy connectivity than the right USNHL. No significant plastic changes were observed in the right USNHL. Our results indicate that the left primary auditory cortex (non-auditory-deprived cortex) in patients with left USNHL has been reorganized by visual and sensorimotor modalities through cross-modal plasticity. Furthermore, the cross-modal reorganization also alters the directional brain functional networks. The auditory deprivation from the left or right side generates different influences on the human brain.
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Keywords:  cognitive function; directional brain functional network; entropy connectivity; reorganization; unilateral sensorineural hearing loss

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26621123     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2015.11.042

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroscience        ISSN: 0306-4522            Impact factor:   3.590


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2.  Functional and Structural Brain Plasticity in Adult Onset Single-Sided Deafness.

Authors:  Yingying Shang; Leighton B Hinkley; Chang Cai; Karuna Subramaniam; Yi-Shin Chang; Julia P Owen; Coleman Garrett; Danielle Mizuiri; Pratik Mukherjee; Srikantan S Nagarajan; Steven W Cheung
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4.  Intrinsic brain activity reorganization contributes to long-term compensation of higher-order hearing abilities in single-sided deafness.

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5.  Changes of the Brain Causal Connectivity Networks in Patients With Long-Term Bilateral Hearing Loss.

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6.  Altered resting-state functional network connectivity in profound sensorineural hearing loss infants within an early sensitive period: A group ICA study.

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Review 8.  Single-sided deafness and unilateral auditory deprivation in children: current challenge of improving sound localization ability.

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