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Reduction of right-hemispheric auditory cortex activity in response to speech in more experienced paediatric cochlear implant users

Kropf, B.; Rao, M. S.; Gutschalk, A.; Andermann, M.; Praetorius, M.; Rupp, A.; Steinmetzger, K.

2024-04-11 neuroscience
10.1101/2024.04.08.588535 bioRxiv
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In case of severe hearing loss early in life or congenital deafness, cochlear implants (CIs) represent the method of choice to restore hearing and enable language acquisition. While speech intelligibility has been shown to improve during the first year after implantation to then reach a plateau, the underlying neuroplastic changes are poorly understood. Here, we longitudinally compared the cortical processing of speech stimuli in a case-control design with two groups of pre-lingually deafened CI users (4.4 vs. 25.8 months of CI experience) and an age-matched control group with normal hearing (NH; mean group ages [~]9 years). In two experiments, participants were presented with running speech and vowel sequences while fNIRS and EEG data were obtained simultaneously. Despite trends in this direction, cortical activity did not increase significantly with more CI experience and did not approach the higher levels observed in the NH controls. However, in the speech experiment, the less experienced CI group showed an abnormal shift of activity to the right hemisphere not observed in the other two groups. These results hence imply that adaptation to CI-based hearing is not characterised by a gradual increase of activity in left-hemispheric language network, but a reduction of abnormal activity elsewhere.

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