White Board Series (Audio Version): Listening Dissonance
Description
This episode examines auditory processing challenges in autism, focusing on "listening dissonance"—the overwhelming blending of sounds due to reduced inhibition in the auditory brainstem pathway. It explains how high excitation and low parvalbumin interneuron activity cause unfiltered sensory input from the cochlear nucleus through the superior olive and inferior colliculus to overwhelm the thalamus and auditory cortex. Using a water hose analogy, the episode illustrates how poor filtering leads to sensory overload, recruiting higher cortical areas like the medial prefrontal cortex and salience network (ACC and anterior insula) in a failed top-down attempt to quiet noise. The result is emotional hijacking, adaptive failure, and real-world risks like fleeing to dangerous places, with practical implications like noise-canceling headphones and the need for understanding in autism support.
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00:00 Listening Dissonance Introduction, Auditory Filtering
02:15 Excitation-Inhibition Imbalance, Seesaw Analogy 04:30 Brainstem Auditory Pathway, Superior Olive, Inferior Colliculus
07:45 Water Hose Analogy for Sensory Overload, Inhibition as Filter
10:50 Auditory Cortex Role, Thalamus Recruitment, Mini-Columns
13:20 Prefrontal Cortex Top-Down Control, Medial/Orbital Areas
16:10 Salience Network Hijacking, ACC and Anterior Insula
19:00 Emotional Circuits Overload, Adaptive Response Failure
21:40 Real-World Implications, Drowning Risks, Noise-Canceling Headphones
24:30 Conclusion, Beatles Music Blend Comparison, Future Episode Tease
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