In sensory substitution, information acquired with one sensory modality is used to accomplish a task which is normally subserved primarily by another sensory mod-ality. We used PET to study cross-modal plasticity in the congenitally blind, using electrotactile stimulation of the tongue. Blind (n = 6) and sighted blindfolded controls (n = 5) were scanned before and after they were trained to use their tongue in a Snellen orientation detection task. Results showed that both groups of subjects learned the discrimination orientation task after seven 1 h training sessions. Before training, no significant changes in regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) were observed in the occipital cortex in either group. In sharp contrast, activity in the occipi...
In congenitally blind individuals, many regions of the brain that are typically heavily involved in ...
In congenitally blind individuals, many regions of the brain that are typically heavily involved in ...
Until only a few decades ago, researchers still considered sensory cortices to be fixed or "hardwire...
In sensory substitution, information acquired with one sensory modality is used to accomplish a task...
The tongue display unit (TDU) is a sensory substitution device that translates visual information in...
After loss of a particular sensory channel, the deprived cortex can be activated by inputs from othe...
A number of studies have demonstrated cross-modal responses within visual cortex as a result of blin...
Cross-modal responses in occipital areas appear to be essential for sensory processing in visually d...
During the first years of life, the human brain undergoes repetitive modifications in its anatomical...
The functional relevance of crossmodal activation (e.g. auditory activation of occipital brain regio...
The motion-sensitive middle temporal cortex (hMT+ complex) responds also to non-visual motion stimul...
Several behavioural studies have shown that early-blind persons possess superior tactile skills. Sin...
In congenitally blind individuals, many regions of the brain that are typically heavily involved in ...
Copyright © 2012 Maurice Ptito et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
What happens in occipital cortex when neuronal activity is no longer evoked by regular visual stimul...
In congenitally blind individuals, many regions of the brain that are typically heavily involved in ...
In congenitally blind individuals, many regions of the brain that are typically heavily involved in ...
Until only a few decades ago, researchers still considered sensory cortices to be fixed or "hardwire...
In sensory substitution, information acquired with one sensory modality is used to accomplish a task...
The tongue display unit (TDU) is a sensory substitution device that translates visual information in...
After loss of a particular sensory channel, the deprived cortex can be activated by inputs from othe...
A number of studies have demonstrated cross-modal responses within visual cortex as a result of blin...
Cross-modal responses in occipital areas appear to be essential for sensory processing in visually d...
During the first years of life, the human brain undergoes repetitive modifications in its anatomical...
The functional relevance of crossmodal activation (e.g. auditory activation of occipital brain regio...
The motion-sensitive middle temporal cortex (hMT+ complex) responds also to non-visual motion stimul...
Several behavioural studies have shown that early-blind persons possess superior tactile skills. Sin...
In congenitally blind individuals, many regions of the brain that are typically heavily involved in ...
Copyright © 2012 Maurice Ptito et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
What happens in occipital cortex when neuronal activity is no longer evoked by regular visual stimul...
In congenitally blind individuals, many regions of the brain that are typically heavily involved in ...
In congenitally blind individuals, many regions of the brain that are typically heavily involved in ...
Until only a few decades ago, researchers still considered sensory cortices to be fixed or "hardwire...