2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.heares.2021.108256
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The use of broad vs restricted regions of interest in functional near-infrared spectroscopy for measuring cortical activation to auditory-only and visual-only speech

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“…When taken together as a group (i.e., combining left-implanted and right-implanted participants), auditory- and visual-evoked responses were relatively consistent with a previous study using the identical experimental paradigm in a group of normal-hearing participants ( Shader et al., 2021 ). Despite the listeners’ extended period of sensory deprivation following hearing loss, the evoked waveforms demonstrated a canonical hemodynamic response morphology as shown in Figure 1 .…”
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confidence: 84%
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“…When taken together as a group (i.e., combining left-implanted and right-implanted participants), auditory- and visual-evoked responses were relatively consistent with a previous study using the identical experimental paradigm in a group of normal-hearing participants ( Shader et al., 2021 ). Despite the listeners’ extended period of sensory deprivation following hearing loss, the evoked waveforms demonstrated a canonical hemodynamic response morphology as shown in Figure 1 .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…(C) Group-level results for oxyhemoglobin for the same experimental paradigm from a group of normal-hearing listeners who were presented auditory-only stimuli to both ears. Results are re-plotted as projections onto the brain surface from Shader et al. (2021) .…”
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“…Channels over the left and right superior temporal gyri, comprising typical auditory regions of interest, were then combined into a single region of interest using a weighted average of the GLM estimates. 32 If the p value of the regressor component of the speech task in the GLM estimate was <0.05 (i.e., a significant HbO response evoked by auditory speech), a response was deemed present. As such, for each participant, a task-locked neural response was quantified as either present or absent for both analyses, with and without short-channel regressions.…”
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“…In addition, functional magnetic resonance imaging is highly prone to any motion artefact (incompatible with awake infants) and is very loud. fNIRS measures cortical activity in topographically distinct regions of interest, and thus is a suitable tool to investigate higher-order cortical processing such as that associated with speech discrimination or language understanding 9 11 .…”
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confidence: 99%