Congenitally blind adults' performance in spatial and nonspatial peripheral auditory attention tasks was compared with that of sighted adults in a paradigm manipulating location-based and frequency-based inhibition of return concurrently. Blind study participants responded faster in spatial attention tasks (detection/localization) and slower in the nonspatial frequency discrimination task than sighted participants. Both groups, however, showed the same patterns of interaction between location-based and frequency-based inhibition of return. These results suggest that early vision deprivation enhances the function of the posterior-dorsal auditory 'where' pathway but impairs the function of the anterior-ventral 'what' ...
Summary: Many works have highlighted enhanced auditory processing in blind individuals, suggesting t...
International audienceIn the congenitally blind (CB), sensory deprivation results in cross-modal pla...
There is much anecdotal suggestion of improved visual skills in congenitally deaf individuals. Howev...
The effects of early visual deprivation on auditory spatial processing are controversial. Results fr...
Comparing early- and late-onset blindness in individuals offers a unique model for studying the infl...
Auditory spatial tasks induce functional activation in the occipital - visual - cortex of early blin...
Early visual deprivation impacts negatively on spatial bisection abilities. Recently, an early (50–9...
Congenital blindness is one of the rare human models to explore the role of experience-driven cross-...
We highlight the results of those studies that have investigated the plastic reorganization processe...
Spatial attention paradigms using auditory or tactile stimulation were used to explore neural and be...
The present study tested whether or not functional adaptations following congenital blindness are ma...
The study of the congenitally blind (CB) represents a unique opportunity to explore experience-depen...
Vision is our dominant sense to apprehend the environment. How does a blind person compensate for th...
Vision is thought to scaffold the development of spatial abilities in the other senses.How does spat...
Until recently, a commonly held view was that blindness resulted in enhanced auditory abilities, und...
Summary: Many works have highlighted enhanced auditory processing in blind individuals, suggesting t...
International audienceIn the congenitally blind (CB), sensory deprivation results in cross-modal pla...
There is much anecdotal suggestion of improved visual skills in congenitally deaf individuals. Howev...
The effects of early visual deprivation on auditory spatial processing are controversial. Results fr...
Comparing early- and late-onset blindness in individuals offers a unique model for studying the infl...
Auditory spatial tasks induce functional activation in the occipital - visual - cortex of early blin...
Early visual deprivation impacts negatively on spatial bisection abilities. Recently, an early (50–9...
Congenital blindness is one of the rare human models to explore the role of experience-driven cross-...
We highlight the results of those studies that have investigated the plastic reorganization processe...
Spatial attention paradigms using auditory or tactile stimulation were used to explore neural and be...
The present study tested whether or not functional adaptations following congenital blindness are ma...
The study of the congenitally blind (CB) represents a unique opportunity to explore experience-depen...
Vision is our dominant sense to apprehend the environment. How does a blind person compensate for th...
Vision is thought to scaffold the development of spatial abilities in the other senses.How does spat...
Until recently, a commonly held view was that blindness resulted in enhanced auditory abilities, und...
Summary: Many works have highlighted enhanced auditory processing in blind individuals, suggesting t...
International audienceIn the congenitally blind (CB), sensory deprivation results in cross-modal pla...
There is much anecdotal suggestion of improved visual skills in congenitally deaf individuals. Howev...