TY - GEN
T1 - An FMRI picture study of Chinese sign language in functional cortex of prelingual deaf signers use computer
AU - Li, Qiang
AU - Xia, Shuang
AU - Zhao, Fei
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - The paper using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), to observe the changes of cerebral functional cortex in prelingual deaf singers for Chinese sign language(CSL). Results: During observing and imitating CSL, the activated areas in all groups include bilateral middle frontal gyrus, middle temporal gyrus, superior parietal lobule, cuneate lobe, fusiform gyrus and lingual gurus. The activation of bilateral inferior frontal gyrus were found in group I, III and IV, but no activation in group II. The activation of bilateral superior temporal gyrus and inferior parietal lobule were found in group I and III, but no activation in others. The volumes of bilateral inferior frontal gyrus in group I were greater than those in group III and IV. The volumes of bilateral superior temporal gyrus in group I were greater than those in group III. Conclusion: The cortex in PDS had occurred reorganization, after losing their auditory and learning the CSL. The activation of linguistic cortex can be found during oberserving and imitating CSL in PDS. The secondary auditory cortex and association area turn to take part in processing visual language when no auditory afference, whereas the primary auditory cortex do not participate the reorganization. Additionally, the visual cortex of PDS is more sensitive than that of normal heaing individuals.
AB - The paper using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), to observe the changes of cerebral functional cortex in prelingual deaf singers for Chinese sign language(CSL). Results: During observing and imitating CSL, the activated areas in all groups include bilateral middle frontal gyrus, middle temporal gyrus, superior parietal lobule, cuneate lobe, fusiform gyrus and lingual gurus. The activation of bilateral inferior frontal gyrus were found in group I, III and IV, but no activation in group II. The activation of bilateral superior temporal gyrus and inferior parietal lobule were found in group I and III, but no activation in others. The volumes of bilateral inferior frontal gyrus in group I were greater than those in group III and IV. The volumes of bilateral superior temporal gyrus in group I were greater than those in group III. Conclusion: The cortex in PDS had occurred reorganization, after losing their auditory and learning the CSL. The activation of linguistic cortex can be found during oberserving and imitating CSL in PDS. The secondary auditory cortex and association area turn to take part in processing visual language when no auditory afference, whereas the primary auditory cortex do not participate the reorganization. Additionally, the visual cortex of PDS is more sensitive than that of normal heaing individuals.
KW - Prelingual deafness
KW - Recorganization
KW - Sign language
KW - fMRI
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U2 - 10.1007/978-3-642-22694-6_49
DO - 10.1007/978-3-642-22694-6_49
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:79960435514
SN - 9783642226939
T3 - Communications in Computer and Information Science
SP - 348
EP - 355
BT - Computer Science for Environmental Engineering and EcoInformatics - International Workshop, CSEEE 2011, Proceedings
T2 - 2011 International Workshop on Computer Science for Environmental Engineering and EcoInformatics, CSEEE 2011
Y2 - 29 July 2011 through 31 July 2011
ER -