ABSTRACT: Studies of functional plasticity after pre- or perinatal brain damage can tell us whether the neural substrate normally involved in the development of a given ability is specific and, if so, when it becomes functionally specified and unique. Development of face processing was investigated in 5- to 17-year-old children who had a unilateral brain injury in the pre-, peri-, or postnatal period. In Studies 1 and 2, patients with a posterior injury involving the temporal regions exhibited a face-processing deficit that was independent of their age at test time. Even though differences were observed between the two hemispheres in face processing during infancy as well as in adults in cases of normal development, no clear differences bet...
This prospective, longitudinal study of the recovery of motor, somatosensory, and visual-spatial fun...
International audienceThe ontogeny of the human brain functional asymmetries is poorly understood. A...
Despite significant gains in the fields of pediatric neuroimaging and developmental neurobiology, su...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 68-73).Recognition and interpretation of emotional facial...
Over the last decade, the application of novel advanced neuroimaging techniques to study congenital ...
This chapter aims to provide an overview of plasticity in the injured developing brain. Both neural ...
Plasticity is an intrinsic property of the central nervous system, reflecting its capacity to respon...
International audienceThe ability of the right hemisphere to sustain the acquisition or the recovery...
During the perinatal period, the nervous system is very vulnerable to insult. At this time, the brai...
Being able to discriminate faces from other objects and to tell apart emotional facial expressions a...
MS is a little girl who suffered severe, bilateral destruction of her primary visual areas at six we...
The aim of this review is to discuss the existing evidence supporting different processes of visual ...
Behavioral studies suggest that children under age 10 process faces using a piecemeal strategy based...
Bilateral spastic cerebral palsy (BSCP) is the most common form of cerebral palsy, and has risen in ...
The adult N170 is considered to be an electrophysiological marker of specialised mechanisms for face...
This prospective, longitudinal study of the recovery of motor, somatosensory, and visual-spatial fun...
International audienceThe ontogeny of the human brain functional asymmetries is poorly understood. A...
Despite significant gains in the fields of pediatric neuroimaging and developmental neurobiology, su...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 68-73).Recognition and interpretation of emotional facial...
Over the last decade, the application of novel advanced neuroimaging techniques to study congenital ...
This chapter aims to provide an overview of plasticity in the injured developing brain. Both neural ...
Plasticity is an intrinsic property of the central nervous system, reflecting its capacity to respon...
International audienceThe ability of the right hemisphere to sustain the acquisition or the recovery...
During the perinatal period, the nervous system is very vulnerable to insult. At this time, the brai...
Being able to discriminate faces from other objects and to tell apart emotional facial expressions a...
MS is a little girl who suffered severe, bilateral destruction of her primary visual areas at six we...
The aim of this review is to discuss the existing evidence supporting different processes of visual ...
Behavioral studies suggest that children under age 10 process faces using a piecemeal strategy based...
Bilateral spastic cerebral palsy (BSCP) is the most common form of cerebral palsy, and has risen in ...
The adult N170 is considered to be an electrophysiological marker of specialised mechanisms for face...
This prospective, longitudinal study of the recovery of motor, somatosensory, and visual-spatial fun...
International audienceThe ontogeny of the human brain functional asymmetries is poorly understood. A...
Despite significant gains in the fields of pediatric neuroimaging and developmental neurobiology, su...