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Early Auditory Processing in Area V5/MT+ of the Congenitally Blind Brain

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
卷 33, 期 46, 页码 18242-18246

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SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2546-13.2013

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  1. Medical Research Council [G971/397B]
  2. Royal Society [UF0760314]
  3. Leverhulme Trust [EM/2EM/2010/00]
  4. EPA Cephalosporin Trust
  5. Academy of Medical Sciences/The Health Foundation
  6. Royal Society [UF0760314] Funding Source: Royal Society
  7. Alzheimers Research UK [ARUK-RF2013-5] Funding Source: researchfish

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Previous imaging studies of congenital blindness have studied individuals with heterogeneous causes of blindness, which may influence the nature and extent of cross-modal plasticity. Here, we scanned a homogeneous group of blind people with bilateral congenital anophthalmia, a condition in which both eyes fail to develop, and, as a result, the visual pathway is not stimulated by either light or retinal waves. This model of congenital blindness presents an opportunity to investigate the effects of very early visual deafferentation on the functional organization of the brain. In anophthalmic animals, the occipital cortex receives direct subcortical auditory input. We hypothesized that this pattern of subcortical reorganization ought to result in a topographic mapping of auditory frequency information in the occipital cortex of anophthalmic people. Using functional MRI, we examined auditory-evoked activity to pure tones of high, medium, and low frequencies. Activity in the superior temporal cortex was significantly reduced in anophthalmic compared with sighted participants. In the occipital cortex, a region corresponding to the cytoarchitectural area V5/MT+ was activated in the anophthalmic participants but not in sighted controls. Whereas previous studies in the blind indicate that this cortical area is activated to auditory motion, our data show it is also active for trains of pure tone stimuli and in some anophthalmic participants shows a topographic mapping (tonotopy). Therefore, this region appears to be performing early sensory processing, possibly served by direct subcortical input from the pulvinar to V5/MT+.

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