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Morphological and phonological processing in English monolingual, Chinese-English bilingual, and Spanish-English bilingual children: An fNIRS neuroimaging dataset ...
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Morphological and phonological processing in English monolingual, Chinese-English bilingual, and Spanish-English bilingual children: An fNIRS neuroimaging dataset
In: Data Brief (2022)
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Tinnitus and auditory cortex; Using adapted functional near- infrared- spectroscopy to expand brain imaging in humans
Abstract: ObjectivesPhantom sound perception (tinnitus) may arise from altered brain activity within auditory cortex. Auditory cortex neurons in tinnitus animal models show increased spontaneous firing rates. This may be a core characteristic of tinnitus. Functional near- infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) has shown similar findings in human auditory cortex. Current fNIRS approaches with cap recordings are limited to - ¼3- cm depth of signal penetration due to the skull thickness. To address this limitation, we present an innovative fNIRS approach via probes adapted to the external auditory canal. The adapted probes were placed deeper and closer to temporal lobe of the brain to bypass confining skull bone and improve neural recordings.MethodsTwenty adults with tinnitus and 20 nontinnitus controls listened to periods of silence and broadband noise (BBN) during standard cap and adapted ear canal fNIRS neuroimaging. The evaluators were not blinded, but the protocol and postprocessing for the two groups were identical.ResultsStandard fNIRS measurements in participants with tinnitus revealed increased auditory cortex activity during silence that was suppressed during auditory stimulation with BBN. Conversely, controls displayed increased activation with noise but not during silence. Importantly, adapted ear canal fNIRs probes showed similar hemodynamic responses seen with cap probes in both tinnitus and controls.ConclusionsIn this proof of concept study, we have successfully fabricated, adapted, and utilized a novel fNIRS technology that replicates established findings from traditional cap fNIRS probes. This exciting new innovation, validated by replicating previous and current cap findings in auditory cortex, may have applications to future studies to investigate brain changes not only in tinnitus but in other pathologic states that may involve the temporal lobe and surrounding brain regions.Level of EvidenceNA. ; Peer Reviewed ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/166400/1/lio2510_am.pdf ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/166400/2/lio2510.pdf
Keyword: auditory cortex; functional near- infrared spectroscopy; Health Sciences; hemodynamic responses; Otolaryngology; tinnitus
URL: https://doi.org/10.1002/lio2.510
https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/166400
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Neural and Behavioral Foundations of Emerging Literacy
Marks, Rebecca. - 2021
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Predictive processing during a naturalistic statistical learning task in ASD
In: Faculty Scholarship 2020 (2020)
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Predictive Processing during a Naturalistic Statistical Learning Task in ASD
In: eNeuro (2020)
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Language and Literacy Development as Revealed Through the Bilingual Brain
Wagley, Neelima. - 2019
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Spoken language proficiency predicts print-speech convergence in beginning readers
In: Neuroimage (2019)
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Persistent Neurobehavioral Markers of Developmental Morphosyntax Errors in Adults
In: J Speech Lang Hear Res (2019)
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Human central auditory plasticity: A review of functional nearâ infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) to measure cochlear implant performance and tinnitus perception
Basura, Gregory J.; Hu, Xiao‐su; Juan, Juan San. - : Wiley Periodicals, Inc., 2018
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A Bilingual Advantage? The Functional Organization of Linguistic Competition and Attentional Networks in the Bilingual Developing Brain
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Bilingualism alters children’s frontal lobe functioning for attentional control
Satterfield, Teresa; Hu, Xiao‐su; Kovelman, Ioulia. - : Academic Therapy Publications, 2017. : Wiley Periodicals, Inc., 2017
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Brain bases of morphological processing in Chineseâ English bilingual children
Ip, Ka I; Hsu, Lucy Shih‐ju; Arredondo, Maria M.. - : John Wiley & Sons, 2017
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Phonological Working Memory for Words and Nonwords in Cerebral Cortex
Perrachione, Tyler K.; Ghosh, Satrajit S.; Ostrovskaya, Irina. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2017
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Brain Bases of Chinese Literacy: Measure of Morphological and Phonological Awareness Abilities for Reading in Chinese
Desai, Nikita. - 2016
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Brain Bases of Auditory Processing in Infants: Localization and Statistical Regularities
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Brain Bases of Morphological Processing in Chinese-English Bilingual Children
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Bilingualism Alters Children's Frontal Lobe Functioning for Attentional Control
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The effects of Spanish heritage language literacy on English reading for Spanish–English bilingual children in the US
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Simultaneous acquisition of English and Chinese impacts children’s reliance on vocabulary, morphological and phonological awareness for reading in English
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