2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.08.22.24312200
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Cross-modal Functional Plasticity after Cochlear-implantation

Jamal Esmaelpoor,
Tommy Peng,
Beth Jelfs
et al.

Abstract: Objective: Despite evidence that cross-modal effects after hearing loss and cochlear implantation are primarily conveyed through synaptic gain and efficacy rather than reorganized fiber tracts, few studies have assessed cross-modal functional connectivity (CMFC) to evaluate plasticity. This study, inspired by the psychophysiological interactions (PPI) method, addresses its limitations and provides a robust approach to evaluating task-induced CMFC. Design: Twenty-two post-lingually deafened, newly implanted adu… Show more

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