Studying blindness with various onset ages may elucidate the ways that unimodal sensory deprivation at different periods of development shape the human brain. In order to determine the effect of the onset age on brain anatomical networks, we extended a previous study of 17 early blind (EB) subjects with an additional 97 subjects with various onset ages. We constructed binary anatomical networks of these subjects and sighted controls (SC) using diffusion tensor tractography and calculated the topological properties of the network. Based on onset age, the subjects were divided into congenitally blind (CB), EB, adolescent-blind (AB), and late-blind (LB) subgroups. The LB subjects demonstrated a greater connectivity density and a higher global ...
Multiple functional methods including functional magnetic reso-nance imaging, transcranial magnetic ...
Visual experience plays an important role in the development of the visual cortex; however, recent f...
Synopsis The study of sensory deprived individuals shows the capability of the brain to massively re...
Studying blindness with various onset ages may elucidate the ways that unimodal sensory deprivation ...
Studying blindness with various onset ages may elucidate the ways that unimodal sensory deprivation ...
The topological architecture of the cerebral anatomical network reflects the structural organization...
The topological architecture of the cerebral anatomical network reflects the structural organization...
AbstractBlindness is a unique model for understanding the role of experience in the development of t...
Although evidence from studies on blind adults indicates that visual deprivation early in life leads...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the human brain has provided converging evidence that visual dep...
Blindness primarily induces structural alteration in the primary visual cortex (V1). Some studies ha...
Multiple functional methods including functional magnetic reso-nance imaging, transcranial magnetic ...
AbstractTo further the understanding how the human brain adapts to early-onset blindness, we searche...
Blindness is a widely studied phenomena in order to under- stand the neuroplasticity in case of sen...
Resting state functional connectivity (rs-FC) has been widely used to investigate the functional (re...
Multiple functional methods including functional magnetic reso-nance imaging, transcranial magnetic ...
Visual experience plays an important role in the development of the visual cortex; however, recent f...
Synopsis The study of sensory deprived individuals shows the capability of the brain to massively re...
Studying blindness with various onset ages may elucidate the ways that unimodal sensory deprivation ...
Studying blindness with various onset ages may elucidate the ways that unimodal sensory deprivation ...
The topological architecture of the cerebral anatomical network reflects the structural organization...
The topological architecture of the cerebral anatomical network reflects the structural organization...
AbstractBlindness is a unique model for understanding the role of experience in the development of t...
Although evidence from studies on blind adults indicates that visual deprivation early in life leads...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the human brain has provided converging evidence that visual dep...
Blindness primarily induces structural alteration in the primary visual cortex (V1). Some studies ha...
Multiple functional methods including functional magnetic reso-nance imaging, transcranial magnetic ...
AbstractTo further the understanding how the human brain adapts to early-onset blindness, we searche...
Blindness is a widely studied phenomena in order to under- stand the neuroplasticity in case of sen...
Resting state functional connectivity (rs-FC) has been widely used to investigate the functional (re...
Multiple functional methods including functional magnetic reso-nance imaging, transcranial magnetic ...
Visual experience plays an important role in the development of the visual cortex; however, recent f...
Synopsis The study of sensory deprived individuals shows the capability of the brain to massively re...