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Uncovering Deficits In Auditory Processing And Cognition Following Hearing Loss And Prefrontal Cortex Dysfunction, Krystyna B. Wieczerzak Mar 2021

Uncovering Deficits In Auditory Processing And Cognition Following Hearing Loss And Prefrontal Cortex Dysfunction, Krystyna B. Wieczerzak

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How the auditory cortex and higher-order cortical regions, e.g., the prefrontal cortex, interact for accurate auditory processing and perception is not fully understood. Furthermore, although hearing loss is correlated with cognitive impairment, and animal studies have shown that loud noise exposure causes hippocampal neuropathology, the effects of noise-induced hearing loss on the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and higher-level cognitive functions have not been well studied. Using electrophysiological and cognitive-behavioural testing in rats, Chapter 2 provides the first evidence of noise-induced plasticity in the mPFC (e.g., loss of functional connectivity with the auditory cortex) and deficits in stimulus-response habit learning. Although …


Cognitive Resources Are Recruited Consistently Across People During Story Listening, Matthew T. Bain Oct 2020

Cognitive Resources Are Recruited Consistently Across People During Story Listening, Matthew T. Bain

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Degraded speech encoding as a result of hearing loss increases cognitive load and makes listening effortful. Standard hearing assessment does not capture this cognitive impact of hearing impairment. Speech-in-noise testing measures intelligibility for isolated sentences that are typically not engaging and lack meaningful context. These materials may not capture the processes involved in everyday listening situations, in which people are often intrinsically motivated to comprehend the speech they are hearing. The current study explored a novel approach using natural, spoken stories. We first characterized time courses of executive load during story listening in young individuals with normal hearing using a …


Advanced Phenotyping Of Otosclerosis In An Ontario Population And Two Large Newfoundland Families, Matthew B. Lucas Apr 2020

Advanced Phenotyping Of Otosclerosis In An Ontario Population And Two Large Newfoundland Families, Matthew B. Lucas

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Otosclerosis is a relatively common hearing loss disorder characterized by abnormal bone growth in the otic capsule leading to stapes fixation. In approximately half of cases, otosclerosis is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait. Typically, gene discovery efforts rely on surgical confirmation, audiometry and occasionally acoustic reflexes to identify affected cases of otosclerosis within families, requiring that the otosclerosis was at an advanced stage to be detected. This makes it difficult to identify individuals with early otosclerosis. The use of advanced phenotyping to identify cases of otosclerosis was tested in an Ontario otosclerotic population as well as in two large …


Investigating The Relationship Between Subcortical And Cortical Auditory Processing, Sonia Varma Aug 2019

Investigating The Relationship Between Subcortical And Cortical Auditory Processing, Sonia Varma

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The auditory system is highly integrative, with feedforward and feedback connections from periphery to cortex (and stages in between). In order to understand how the different levels of the human auditory system interact, it is necessary to simultaneously measure responses from multiple auditory levels. A novel stimulus was paired with electroencephalography (EEG) in 29 young, normal-hearing participants (17-34 years) to examine interactions among stages of the auditory pathway. Temporal regularity was manipulated by continuously accelerating and decelerating the rate of a click-train stimulus (i.e., ~3.5 Hz frequency modulation of the click rate). Adaptation of the brainstem (cochlear nucleus and inferior …


Cortical Plasticity Following Adult-Onset Hearing Loss, Ashley L. Schormans Mar 2019

Cortical Plasticity Following Adult-Onset Hearing Loss, Ashley L. Schormans

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The consequences of hearing loss are not confined to how the central auditory system processes sound; crossmodal plasticity also occurs, which is characterized by an increased responsiveness of neurons in auditory areas to visual and/or tactile stimuli. In the primary auditory cortex, partial hearing loss causes a decrease in the number of auditory-responsive neurons, as well as an increase in multisensory neurons. However, it was relatively unknown how adult-onset hearing loss affected cortical areas that are already capable of integrating multisensory information, such as the lateral extrastriate visual cortex (V2L). Using a combination of in vivo electrophysiology, neuropharmacology and behavioural …


Accessing Resources: The Narratives Of Women Working With A Hearing Loss, Ashley Martindale Aug 2017

Accessing Resources: The Narratives Of Women Working With A Hearing Loss, Ashley Martindale

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This narrative study describes the stories of women who are experiencing a hearing loss while working. It seeks to understand why these women may or may not be accessing resources. A narrative approach was used in order to gain in-depth description of the experiences of the participants. Two one-on-one interviews were completed with each of the eight participants.

After analysis of the interviews, five themes emerged. These themes included degree of hearing loss and communication demands, childhood experiences, financial factors, knowledge and awareness of others, and workplace environments. Insights of this “invisible” disability as well as ways in which women …