Synchronisation of neural oscillations and cross-modal influences
At any given moment, we receive multiple signals from our different senses. Prior research
has shown that signals in one sensory modality can influence neural activity and …
has shown that signals in one sensory modality can influence neural activity and …
Age-related changes to multisensory integration and audiovisual speech perception
JL Pepper, HE Nuttall - Brain Sciences, 2023 - mdpi.com
Multisensory integration is essential for the quick and accurate perception of our
environment, particularly in everyday tasks like speech perception. Research has …
environment, particularly in everyday tasks like speech perception. Research has …
Cortical neuroplasticity and cognitive function in early-stage, mild-moderate hearing loss: evidence of neurocognitive benefit from hearing aid use
HA Glick, A Sharma - Frontiers in neuroscience, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Age-related hearing loss (ARHL) is associated with cognitive decline as well as structural
and functional brain changes. However, the mechanisms underlying neurocognitive deficits …
and functional brain changes. However, the mechanisms underlying neurocognitive deficits …
Source-modeling auditory processes of EEG data using EEGLAB and brainstorm
Electroencephalography (EEG) source localization approaches are often used to
disentangle the spatial patterns mixed up in scalp EEG recordings. However, approaches …
disentangle the spatial patterns mixed up in scalp EEG recordings. However, approaches …
Audio-visual speech processing in age-related hearing loss: Stronger integration and increased frontal lobe recruitment
Hearing loss is associated with difficulties in understanding speech, especially under
adverse listening conditions. In these situations, seeing the speaker improves speech …
adverse listening conditions. In these situations, seeing the speaker improves speech …
Hearing-impaired listeners show increased audiovisual benefit when listening to speech in noise
Recent studies provide evidence for changes in audiovisual perception as well as for
adaptive cross-modal auditory cortex plasticity in older individuals with high-frequency …
adaptive cross-modal auditory cortex plasticity in older individuals with high-frequency …
Cross-modal functional connectivity supports speech understanding in cochlear implant users
Sensory deprivation can lead to cross-modal cortical changes, whereby sensory brain
regions deprived of input may be recruited to perform atypical function. Enhanced cross …
regions deprived of input may be recruited to perform atypical function. Enhanced cross …
Evidence of visual crossmodal reorganization positively relates to speech outcomes in cochlear implant users
Deaf individuals who use a cochlear implant (CI) have remarkably different outcomes for
auditory speech communication ability. One factor assumed to affect CI outcomes is visual …
auditory speech communication ability. One factor assumed to affect CI outcomes is visual …
Somatosensory cross-modal reorganization in adults with age-related, early-stage hearing loss
Under conditions of profound sensory deprivation, the brain has the propensity to
reorganize. For example, intact sensory modalities often recruit deficient modalities' cortices …
reorganize. For example, intact sensory modalities often recruit deficient modalities' cortices …
Brain plasticity and hearing disorders
Permanently changed sensory stimulation can modify functional connectivity patterns in the
healthy brain and in pathology. In the pathology case, these adaptive modifications of the …
healthy brain and in pathology. In the pathology case, these adaptive modifications of the …