Functional hearing difficulties in Veterans with blast and blunt head trauma are associated with reduced fractional anisotropy in putative auditory radiations.
IF 2.5 2区 医学Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Oren Poliva, Christian Herrera, Kelli Sugai, Nicole Whittle, Marjorie R Leek, Samuel Barnes, Barbara Holshouser, Alex Yi, Jonathan H Venezia
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Abstract
Objectives: Veterans of recent military conflicts have experienced a high rate of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) due to blast exposure. A debilitating symptom often reported by such patients is an impaired ability to perceive complex sounds (e.g., impaired speech comprehension in noisy environments). In a prior report, we found a continuous measure of historical mTBI to be associated with changes in diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) metrics across a large number of cortical white matter tracts among young to middle-aged Veterans. Notable among these tracts were the auditory radiations (AR), which connect subcortical and cortical auditory centers. Here, we further hypothesize that the changes to the AR correlate with a loss of auditory perceptual ability.
Design: In the present study, we analyze the same DTI data using a novel application of Randomized Parcellation Based Inference (RPBI), to identify regions in which white matter integrity (reduced fractional anisotropy) is correlated with both the mTBI index used previously, and with an objective measure of functional hearing difficulty (clinical words-in-noise test scores).
Results: In a whole-brain analysis performed on the white matter skeleton, increased functional hearing difficulty and higher levels of blast and blunt head traumas were associated with reduced fractional anisotropy in circumscribed regions at the stems of the left and right temporal lobes (sagittal stratum). Comparison of these voxels to the AR, as delineated using probabilistic tractography in the same sample and a probabilistic atlas based on histological staining (Juelich), showed strong overlap between the whole-brain effects and the putative AR.
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The aim of the journal is to provide a forum for papers concerned with basic peripheral and central auditory mechanisms. Emphasis is on experimental and clinical studies, but theoretical and methodological papers will also be considered. The journal publishes original research papers, review and mini- review articles, rapid communications, method/protocol and perspective articles.
Papers submitted should deal with auditory anatomy, physiology, psychophysics, imaging, modeling and behavioural studies in animals and humans, as well as hearing aids and cochlear implants. Papers dealing with the vestibular system are also considered for publication. Papers on comparative aspects of hearing and on effects of drugs and environmental contaminants on hearing function will also be considered. Clinical papers will be accepted when they contribute to the understanding of normal and pathological hearing functions.