Assessment of auditory plasticity using psychoacoustic and electrophysiological measurements

H. Thai-Van, B. Philibert, E. Veuillet, L. Collet
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Abstract

Anatomical and physiological changes may occur under different circumstances, reflecting the plasticity of the human central and peripheral auditory system: deprivation of peripheral auditory input (plasticity induced by hearing deprivation), chronic exposition to sound in deaf subjects (plasticity induced by auditory rehabilitation), or auditory learning (learning-induced plasticity). In this review, we focus on auditory deprivation and rehabilitation-induced plasticity. We first describe some perceptual correlates of cortical plasticity induced by sensory deprivation, and then we present some of our original results showing the influence of hearing aids on perceptual performances of sensorineural hearing impaired listeners. These results are in line with the auditory acclimatization phenomenon (i.e. in monaurally fitted listeners, the aided ear performs better than the unaided ear for fine processing of high-intensity sounds). They also suggest that the auditory acclimatization phenomenon is lateralized with, in right-handed subjects, a more pronounced effect observed on the right side.
使用心理声学和电生理测量评估听觉可塑性
在不同的情况下可能会发生解剖和生理上的变化,反映了人类中枢和外周听觉系统的可塑性:外周听觉输入的剥夺(听力剥夺引起的可塑性),聋人对声音的慢性暴露(听觉康复引起的可塑性),或听觉学习(学习诱导的可塑性)。在这篇综述中,我们主要关注听觉剥夺和康复诱导的可塑性。我们首先描述了一些由感觉剥夺引起的皮层可塑性的知觉相关性,然后我们展示了一些我们的原始结果,显示助听器对感音神经性听障听众的知觉表现的影响。这些结果符合听觉适应现象(即在单侧拟合的听者中,辅助耳在精细处理高强度声音方面的表现优于非辅助耳)。他们还认为,听觉适应现象是侧化的,在惯用右手的受试者中,在右侧观察到更明显的影响。
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