The neural correlates of 'deaf-hearing' in man -: Conscious sensory awareness enabled by attentional modulation

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作者
Engelien, A
Huber, W
Silbersweig, D
Stern, E
Frith, CD
Döring, W
Thron, A
Frackowiak, RSJ
机构
[1] Rhein Westfal TH Aachen, Aachen, Germany
[2] Wellcome Dept Cognit Neurol, London, England
[3] Cornell Univ, Med Ctr, New York Hosp, Dept Psychiat,Funct Neuroimaging Lab, New York, NY 10021 USA
关键词
cortical deafness; auditory physiology; functional neuroimaging; attention;
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10.1093/brain/123.3.532
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Attentional modulation of normal sensory processing has a two-fold impact on human brain activity: activation of a network of localized brain regions is associated with paying attention, and activation of specific sensory regions is enhanced relative to passive stimulation. The mechanisms underlying attentional modulation of perception in patients with lesions of sensory cortices are less well understood, Here we report a unique patient suffering from extensive bilateral destruction of the auditory cortices (including the primary auditory fields) who demonstrated conscious perception of the onset and offset of sounds only when selectively attending to the auditory modality. This is the first description of such an attentively modulated 'deaf-hearing' phenomenon and its neural correlates, using (H2O)-O-15-PET, Increases in cerebral blood flow associated with conscious awareness of sound that was achieved by listening attentively (compared with identical auditory stimulation presented when the patient was inattentive) were found bilaterally in the lateral (pre)frontal cortices, the spared middle temporal cortices and the cerebellar hemispheres. We conclude that conscious awareness of sounds may be achieved in the absence of the primary auditory cortex, and that selective, 'top-down' attention, associated with prefrontal systems, exerts a crucial modulatory effect on auditory perception within the remaining auditory system.
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