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Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study of the Central Auditory System After Single Sided Deafness

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Unilateral Hearing Loss
Interventions
Other: functional magnetic resonance imaging
Registration Number
NCT02534298
Lead Sponsor
University Hospital, Toulouse
Brief Summary

The objective is to study the relation between the reorganization of the central auditory system, and the psychophysical deficits in binaural hearing in subjects with single sided deafness.

Detailed Description

Background Single sided deafness (SSD) and asymmetrical hearing loss are common hearing impairments, and their social consequences are well established. At the central auditory system level, the single sided deafness is associated with a reorganization of auditory temporal cortices that leads to a reduction of inter hemispheric asymmetry.

Purpose : Our main objective is to study the relation between the reorganization of the central auditory system, namely the inter hemispheric asymmetry, and the psychophysical deficits in binaural hearing in subjects with SSD.

Abstract : Binaural hearing enables spatial localization of the sound source and improves speech recognition in a competing noise. SSD and asymmetrical hearing loss are common hearing impairments, which affect 0.3 to 1/1000 children. In the adult population, this prevalence increases with age. The impact of SSD and asymmetrical hearing loss on quality of life indices is well established and some reports underline its consequences in children scholarship. Previous neuro-imaging and electro physiological studies highlighted the reduction of normal inter hemispheric asymmetry in subjects with SSD. To the best of our knowledge, there is no report about the relation between the central auditory system reorganization and its behavioural deficits.

The investigators propose to conduct a study which analyzes the relationship between the reduction of inter hemispheric asymmetry and performance in binaural hearing tests. Thus, the auditory plasticity will be studied using functional magnetic resonance imaging and more specifically BOLD variations in auditory temporal cortices. A set of binaural hearing assessments will be performed, including speech recognition in noise and localization abilities. The correlation between the lateralization ratio and binaural measurements (speech reception threshold (SRT) in dichotic hearing, diotic hearing, reverse dichotic hearing) will be estimated. Likewise, the impact of SSD duration on cortical reorganization and binaural tests will be studied.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
30
Inclusion Criteria
  • Right-handed subjects
  • SSD confirmed using evoked auditory potentials
Exclusion Criteria
  • Associated neurological disorder

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
single sided deafnessfunctional magnetic resonance imagingsingle sided deafness and asymmetrical hearing loss patients functional magnetic resonance imaging
control groupfunctional magnetic resonance imagingNormal hearing subject functional magnetic resonance imaging
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Lateralization index4 weeks

ratio of the BOLD signal (blood oxygenation level dependent) obtained at the superior temporal cortex in response to stimulation of the monaural sound to the ear BOLD signal obtained for the same stimulus presented binaurally

Speech Reception Threshold4 weeks

signal / noise ratio for the recognition of 50% of the words in dichotic hearing

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
SRT in reverse dichotic hearing, mean localization error angle4 weeks
the percentage of errors in test horizontal location of the sound source4 weeks
seniority of deafnessinclusion

requested information to the patient OR recovered in his medical file

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University Hospital of Toulouse

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Toulouse, France

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