Improved auditory spatial tuning in blind humans

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Brigitte Röder
Wolfgang Teder-Sälejärvi
Anette Sterr
Frank Rösler
Steven A. Hillyard
Helen J. Neville
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[1] Philipps-University Marburg,Department of Psychology
[2] School of Medicine,Department of Neurosciences
[3] University of California,Department of Psychology
[4] University of Konstanz,Department of Psychology
[5] University of Oregon,undefined
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Nature | 1999年 / 400卷
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Despite reports of improved auditory discrimination capabilities in blind humans1,2,3 and visually deprived animals4, there is no general agreement as to the nature or pervasiveness of such compensatory sensory enhancements5. Neuroimaging studies have pointed out differences in cerebral organization between blind and sighted humans6,7,8,9,10,11,12, but the relationship between these altered cortical activation patterns and auditory sensory acuity remains unclear. Here we compare behavioural and electrophysiological indices of spatial tuning within central and peripheral auditory space in congenitally blind and normally sighted but blindfolded adults to test the hypothesis (raised by earlier studies of the effects of auditory deprivation on visual processing13,14) that the effects of visual deprivation might be more pronounced for processing peripheral sounds. We find that blind participants displayed localization abilities that were superior to those of sighted controls, but only when attending to sounds in peripheral auditory space. Electrophysiological recordings obtained at the same time revealed sharper tuning of early spatial attention mechanisms in the blind subjects. Differences in the scalp distribution of brain electrical activity between the two groups suggest a compensatory reorganization of brain areas in the blind that may contribute to the improved spatial resolution for peripheral sound sources.
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