The present study tested whether or not functional adaptations following congenital blindness are maintained in humans after sight-restoration and whether they interfere with visual recovery. In permanently congenital blind individuals both intramodal plasticity (e.g. changes in auditory cortex) as well as crossmodal plasticity (e.g. an activation of visual cortex by auditory stimuli) have been observed. Both phenomena were hypothesized to contribute to improved auditory functions. For example, it has been shown that early permanently blind individuals outperform sighted controls in auditory motion processing and that auditory motion stimuli elicit activity in typical visual motion areas. Yet it is unknown what happens to these behavioral a...
A number of studies have demonstrated cross-modal responses within visual cortex as a result of blin...
Visual deprivation leads to massive reorganization in both the structure and function of the occipit...
Cross-modal plasticity refers to the recruitment of cortical regions involved in the processing of o...
Until only a few decades ago, researchers still considered sensory cortices to be fixed or "hardwire...
The present Ph.D. work was dedicated to the study of experience-dependent brain plasticity associate...
Is a short and transient period of visual deprivation early in life sufficient to induce lifelong ch...
Contrasting the impact of congenital versus late-onset acquired blindness provides a unique model to...
SummaryAnimal and human studies have demonstrated that transient visual deprivation early in life, e...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we found that cortical visual motion area MT+/V5 respon...
Sensory deprivation prompts extensive structural and functional reorganizations of the cortex result...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we found that cortical visual motion areaMT!/V5 respond...
Visual deprivation leads to massive reorganization in both the structure and function of the occipit...
Sensory deprivation prompts extensive structural and functional reorganizations of the cortex result...
Animal and human studies have demonstrated that transient visual deprivation early in life, even for...
Cross-modal plasticity refers to the recruitment of cortical regions involved in the processing of o...
A number of studies have demonstrated cross-modal responses within visual cortex as a result of blin...
Visual deprivation leads to massive reorganization in both the structure and function of the occipit...
Cross-modal plasticity refers to the recruitment of cortical regions involved in the processing of o...
Until only a few decades ago, researchers still considered sensory cortices to be fixed or "hardwire...
The present Ph.D. work was dedicated to the study of experience-dependent brain plasticity associate...
Is a short and transient period of visual deprivation early in life sufficient to induce lifelong ch...
Contrasting the impact of congenital versus late-onset acquired blindness provides a unique model to...
SummaryAnimal and human studies have demonstrated that transient visual deprivation early in life, e...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we found that cortical visual motion area MT+/V5 respon...
Sensory deprivation prompts extensive structural and functional reorganizations of the cortex result...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we found that cortical visual motion areaMT!/V5 respond...
Visual deprivation leads to massive reorganization in both the structure and function of the occipit...
Sensory deprivation prompts extensive structural and functional reorganizations of the cortex result...
Animal and human studies have demonstrated that transient visual deprivation early in life, even for...
Cross-modal plasticity refers to the recruitment of cortical regions involved in the processing of o...
A number of studies have demonstrated cross-modal responses within visual cortex as a result of blin...
Visual deprivation leads to massive reorganization in both the structure and function of the occipit...
Cross-modal plasticity refers to the recruitment of cortical regions involved in the processing of o...