Cortical Reorganization in Children with Unilateral Sensorineural Hearing Loss

单侧感音神经性听力损失儿童的皮质重组

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DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The goal of this K25 Mentored Quantitative Research Career Development Award is to enable the candidate to develop expertise in the fields of pediatric audiology, biostatistics, and functional neuroanatomy, in the context of a research plan investigating cortical reorganization in children with severe-to-profound unilateral sensorineural hearing loss (USNHL) using functional MRI (fMRI) techniques specifically designed for use in a hearing-impaired pediatric population. The five-year training plan involves a structured curriculum of coursework, seminars, and independent study, under the supervision of a mentorship and advisory team which includes an interdisciplinary group of researchers with expertise in functional neuroimaging, functional neuroanatomy and brain development, unilateral hearing impairment, pediatric audiology, clinical management of hearing-impaired children, and central auditory processing in children. The training and research experience provided by this K25 Mentored Career Development Award will enable the candidate to successfully transition from a background in physics to become an independent biomedical researcher with special application to neuroimaging of auditory function and processing in children. The research plan involves three specific aims: 1) mapping differences in cortical representation for baselevel auditory and language processing between children with USNHL and normal controls; 2) differentiating performance in central auditory processing tasks and academic achievement between children with USNHL and normal controls; and 3) associating deficits in central auditory processing in children with USNHL with deficits in brain functional connectivity. The relevance of the research to public health is the general knowledge gained about neuroplasticity in children with USNHL, and whether performance deficits for central auditory processing tasks such as interpreting speech-in-noise are associated with persistent deficits in the necessary functional connectivity in the brain for these tasks. Should the cortical reorganization following USNHL be insufficient to compensate for the lack of binaural sensory input for central auditory processing tasks such as interpreting speech-innoise, children with USNHL may have a greater need for remediation techniques such as FM amplification systems than previously recognized.
描述(申请人提供):这个K25指导定量研究职业发展奖的目标是使候选人能够发展儿科听力学,生物统计学和功能神经解剖学领域的专业知识,在一项研究计划的背景下,使用功能性MRI(fMRI)研究重度至极重度单侧感音神经性听力损失(USNHL)儿童的皮质重组专门设计用于听力受损儿童人群的技术。五年的培训计划包括课程作业,研讨会和独立学习的结构化课程,在导师和咨询团队的监督下,其中包括一个跨学科的研究人员小组,具有功能性神经成像,功能性神经解剖学和大脑发育,单侧听力障碍,儿科听力学,听力障碍儿童的临床管理和儿童的中央听觉处理的专业知识。该K25辅导职业发展奖提供的培训和研究经验将使候选人能够成功地从物理学背景转变为独立的生物医学研究人员,特别适用于儿童听觉功能和处理的神经成像。研究计划包括三个具体目标:1)绘制USNHL儿童和正常对照组之间基础水平听觉和语言处理的皮层表征差异; 2)区分USNHL儿童和正常对照组之间的中枢听觉处理任务和学业成绩; 3)将USNHL儿童的中枢听觉处理缺陷与脑功能连接缺陷联系起来。该研究与公共卫生的相关性是关于USNHL儿童神经可塑性的一般知识,以及中枢听觉处理任务(如解释噪声中的语音)的表现缺陷是否与这些任务所需的大脑功能连接的持续缺陷相关。如果USNHL后的皮质重组不足以弥补中央听觉处理任务(如解释语音-噪声)的双耳感觉输入的缺乏,USNHL儿童可能比以前认识到的更需要补救技术,如FM放大系统。

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Cortical Reorganization in Children with Unilateral Sensorineural Hearing Loss
单侧感音神经性听力损失儿童的皮质重组
  • 批准号:
    7228438
  • 财政年份:
    2006
  • 资助金额:
    $ 12.93万
  • 项目类别:
Cortical Reorganization in Children with Unilateral Sensorineural Hearing Loss
单侧感音神经性听力损失儿童的皮质重组
  • 批准号:
    7612740
  • 财政年份:
    2006
  • 资助金额:
    $ 12.93万
  • 项目类别:
Cortical Reorganization in Children with Unilateral Sensorineural Hearing Loss
单侧感音神经性听力损失儿童的皮质重组
  • 批准号:
    7414475
  • 财政年份:
    2006
  • 资助金额:
    $ 12.93万
  • 项目类别:

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