Impact of blindness onset on the representation of sound categories in occipital and temporal cortices

被引:9
|
作者
Mattioni, Stefania [1 ,2 ]
Rezk, Mohamed [1 ]
Battal, Ceren [1 ]
Vadlamudi, Jyothirmayi [1 ]
Collignon, Olivier [1 ,3 ,4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Louvain UCLouvain, Inst Res Psychol IPSY & Neurosci IoNS, Louvain Bion Crossmodal Percept & Plast Lab, Louvain La Neuve, Belgium
[2] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Dept Brain & Cognit, Leuven, Belgium
[3] Univ Trento, Ctr Mind Brain Studies, Trento, Italy
[4] HES SO Valais Wallis, Sch Hlth Sci, Sion, Switzerland
[5] Sense Innovat & Res Ctr, Sion, Switzerland
来源
ELIFE | 2022年 / 11卷
基金
欧洲研究理事会;
关键词
early blindness; crossmodal plasticity; intramodal plasticity; audition; categories; fMRI multivariate analyses; late blindness; Human; VISUAL-CORTEX; CONGENITALLY BLIND; AUDITORY-CORTEX; PLASTICITY; LANGUAGE; VOICE; AREA; LOCALIZATION; DEPRIVATION; SELECTIVITY;
D O I
10.7554/eLife.79370
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The ventral occipito-temporal cortex (VOTC) reliably encodes auditory categories in people born blind using a representational structure partially similar to the one found in vision (Mattioni et al.,2020). Here, using a combination of uni- and multivoxel analyses applied to fMRI data, we extend our previous findings, comprehensively investigating how early and late acquired blindness impact on the cortical regions coding for the deprived and the remaining senses. First, we show enhanced univariate response to sounds in part of the occipital cortex of both blind groups that is concomitant to reduced auditory responses in temporal regions. We then reveal that the representation of the sound categories in the occipital and temporal regions is more similar in blind subjects compared to sighted subjects. What could drive this enhanced similarity? The multivoxel encoding of the 'human voice' category that we observed in the temporal cortex of all sighted and blind groups is enhanced in occipital regions in blind groups , suggesting that the representation of vocal information is more similar between the occipital and temporal regions in blind compared to sighted individuals. We additionally show that blindness does not affect the encoding of the acoustic properties of our sounds (e.g. pitch, harmonicity) in occipital and in temporal regions but instead selectively alter the categorical coding of the voice category itself. These results suggest a functionally congruent interplay between the reorganization of occipital and temporal regions following visual deprivation, across the lifespan.
引用
收藏
页数:24
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] The Representation of Early Onset Depression by ICD-9 and ICD-10 Categories
    Sinzig, Judith
    Schmidt, Martin H.
    Plueck, Julia
    PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, 2011, 44 (06) : 362 - 370
  • [32] Sound representation methods for spectro-temporal receptive field estimation
    Patrick Gill
    Junli Zhang
    Sarah M. N. Woolley
    Thane Fremouw
    Frédéric E. Theunissen
    Journal of Computational Neuroscience, 2006, 21
  • [33] Sound representation methods for spectro-temporal receptive field estimation
    Gill, Patrick
    Zhang, Junli
    Woolley, Sarah M. N.
    Fremouw, Thane
    Theunissen, Frederic E.
    JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE, 2006, 21 (01) : 5 - 20
  • [34] Decoding Multiple Sound Categories in the Human Temporal Cortex Using High Resolution fMRI
    Zhang, Fengqing
    Wang, Ji-Ping
    Kim, Jieun
    Parrish, Todd
    Wong, Patrick C. M.
    PLOS ONE, 2015, 10 (02):
  • [35] Temporal integration of sound motion: Motion-onset response and perception
    Shestopalova, Lidia B.
    Petropavlovskaia, Ekaterina A.
    Salikova, Diana A.
    V. Semenova, Varvara
    HEARING RESEARCH, 2024, 441
  • [36] From "Ugh" to Babble (or Babel) Linguistic Primitivism, Sound-Blindness, and the Cinematic Representation of Native Amazonians
    Graham, Laura R.
    CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY, 2020, 61 (06) : 732 - 762
  • [37] Learning Functional Object-Categories from a Relational Spatio-Temporal Representation
    Sridhar, Muralikrishna
    Cohn, Anthony G.
    Hogg, David C.
    ECAI 2008, PROCEEDINGS, 2008, 178 : 606 - +
  • [38] Linking the impact of aging on visual short-term memory capacity with changes in the structural connectivity of posterior thalamus to occipital cortices
    Menegaux, Aurore
    Baeuerlein, Felix J. B.
    Vania, Aliki
    Napiorkowski, Natan
    Neitzel, Julia
    Ruiz-Rizzo, Adriana L.
    Mueller, Hermann J.
    Sorg, Christian
    Finke, Kathrin
    NEUROIMAGE, 2020, 208
  • [39] ACQUIRED WORD DEAFNESS, AND THE TEMPORAL GRAIN OF SOUND REPRESENTATION IN THE PRIMARY AUDITORY-CORTEX
    PHILLIPS, DP
    FARMER, ME
    BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 1990, 40 (02) : 85 - 94
  • [40] Categorical Representation From Sound and Sight in the Occipito-Temporal Cortex of Sighted and Blind
    Mattioni, Stefania
    Rezk, Mohamed
    CuculizaMendoza, Karen E.
    Battal, Ceren
    Bottini, Roberto
    van Ackeren, Markus J.
    Oosterhof, Nikolaas N.
    Collignon, Olivier
    PERCEPTION, 2019, 48 : 34 - 34