Crossmodal plasticity following short-term monocular deprivation.


Journal

NeuroImage
ISSN: 1095-9572
Titre abrégé: Neuroimage
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 9215515

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
01 07 2023
Historique:
received: 21 12 2022
revised: 21 04 2023
accepted: 27 04 2023
medline: 17 5 2023
pubmed: 30 4 2023
entrez: 29 4 2023
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

A brief period of monocular deprivation (MD) induces short-term plasticity of the adult visual system. Whether MD elicits neural changes beyond visual processing is yet unclear. Here, we assessed the specific impact of MD on neural correlates of multisensory processes. Neural oscillations associated with visual and audio-visual processing were measured for both the deprived and the non-deprived eye. Results revealed that MD changed neural activities associated with visual and multisensory processes in an eye-specific manner. Selectively for the deprived eye, alpha synchronization was reduced within the first 150 ms of visual processing. Conversely, gamma activity was enhanced in response to audio-visual events only for the non-deprived eye within 100-300 ms after stimulus onset. The analysis of gamma responses to unisensory auditory events revealed that MD elicited a crossmodal upweight for the non-deprived eye. Distributed source modeling suggested that the right parietal cortex played a major role in neural effects induced by MD. Finally, visual and audio-visual processing alterations emerged for the induced component of the neural oscillations, indicating a prominent role of feedback connectivity. Results reveal the causal impact of MD on both unisensory (visual and auditory) and multisensory (audio-visual) processes and, their frequency-specific profiles. These findings support a model in which MD increases excitability to visual events for the deprived eye and audio-visual and auditory input for the non-deprived eye.

Identifiants

pubmed: 37120043
pii: S1053-8119(23)00292-6
doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2023.120141
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

120141

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier Inc.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare no competing financial interests.

Auteurs

Alessandra Federici (A)

MoMiLab, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca, 55100 Lucca, Italy. Electronic address: alessandra.federici@imtlucca.it.

Giulio Bernardi (G)

MoMiLab, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca, 55100 Lucca, Italy.

Irene Senna (I)

Department of Psychology, Liverpool Hope University, United Kingdom.

Marta Fantoni (M)

MoMiLab, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca, 55100 Lucca, Italy.

Marc O Ernst (MO)

Applied Cognitive Psychology, Ulm University, 89081 Ulm, Germany.

Emiliano Ricciardi (E)

MoMiLab, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca, 55100 Lucca, Italy.

Davide Bottari (D)

MoMiLab, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca, 55100 Lucca, Italy.

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