PLoS ONE (Jan 2017)

Altered cortical and subcortical connectivity due to infrasound administered near the hearing threshold - Evidence from fMRI.

  • Markus Weichenberger,
  • Martin Bauer,
  • Robert Kühler,
  • Johannes Hensel,
  • Caroline Garcia Forlim,
  • Albrecht Ihlenfeld,
  • Bernd Ittermann,
  • Jürgen Gallinat,
  • Christian Koch,
  • Simone Kühn

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0174420
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
p. e0174420

Abstract

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In the present study, the brain's response towards near- and supra-threshold infrasound (IS) stimulation (sound frequency near-threshold) as well as the right superior frontal gyrus (rSFG) during the near-threshold condition. In summary, this study is the first to demonstrate that infrasound near the hearing threshold may induce changes of neural activity across several brain regions, some of which are known to be involved in auditory processing, while others are regarded as keyplayers in emotional and autonomic control. These findings thus allow us to speculate on how continuous exposure to (sub-)liminal IS could exert a pathogenic influence on the organism, yet further (especially longitudinal) studies are required in order to substantialize these findings.