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Cortical imbalance following delayed restoration of bilateral hearing in deaf adolescents

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HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING
卷 43, 期 12, 页码 3662-3679

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/hbm.25875

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auditory development; bilateral processing; binaural; cortical plasticity; deafness; electroencephalography; hemispheric asymmetry; longitudinal; pediatric; sequential cochlear implantation

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  1. Hospital for Sick Children
  2. Wellcome Trust [221612/Z/20/Z]
  3. Wellcome Trust [221612/Z/20/Z] Funding Source: Wellcome Trust

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Unilateral auditory deprivation in early childhood can lead to cortical strengthening of inputs from the stimulated side, yet the impact of this on bilateral processing when inputs are later restored beyond an early sensitive period is unknown. In a study with bilaterally profoundly deaf adolescents, it was found that duration of unilateral deafness predicted a stronger representation of inputs from the newly implanted ear in the left auditory cortex. However, deficits in ipsilateral response inhibition of new inputs during bilateral processing resulted in reduced bilateral response enhancement in the left auditory cortex.
Unilateral auditory deprivation in early childhood can lead to cortical strengthening of inputs from the stimulated side, yet the impact of this on bilateral processing when inputs are later restored beyond an early sensitive period is unknown. To address this, we conducted a longitudinal study with 13 bilaterally profoundly deaf adolescents who received unilateral access to sound via a cochlear implant (CI) in their right ear in early childhood before receiving bilateral access to sound a decade later via a second CI in their left ear. Auditory-evoked cortical responses to unilateral and bilateral stimulation were measured repeatedly using electroencephalogram from 1 week to 14 months after activation of their second CI. Early cortical responses from the newly implanted ear and bilateral stimulation were atypically lateralized to the left ipsilateral auditory cortex. Duration of unilateral deafness predicted an unexpectedly stronger representation of inputs from the newly implanted, compared to the first implanted ear, in left auditory cortex. Significant initial reductions in responses were observed, yet a left-hemisphere bias and unequal weighting of inputs favoring the long-term deaf ear did not converge to a balanced state observed in the binaurally developed system. Bilateral response enhancement was significantly reduced in left auditory cortex suggesting deficits in ipsilateral response inhibition of new, dominant, inputs during bilateral processing. These findings paradoxically demonstrate the adaptive capacity of the adolescent auditory system beyond an early sensitive period for bilateral input, as well as restrictions on its potential to fully reverse cortical imbalances driven by long-term unilateral deafness.

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