Neuroplasticity following sensory deprivation has long inspired neuroscience research in the quest of understanding how sensory experience and genetics interact in developing the brain functional and structural architecture. Many studies have shown that sensory deprivation can lead to cross-modal functional recruitment of sensory deprived cortices. Little is known however about how structural reorganization may support these functional changes. In this study, we examined early deaf, hearing signer and hearing non-signer individuals using diffusion MRI to evaluate the potential structural connectivity linked to the functional recruitment of the temporal voice area by face stimuli in deaf individuals. More specifically, we characterized the s...
After sensory loss, the deprived cortex can reorganize to process information from the remaining mod...
Prior studies investigating cortical processing in Deaf signers suggest that life-long experience wi...
International audiencePsychophysical and neuroimaging studies in both animal and human subjects have...
Brain systems supporting face and voice processing both contribute to the extraction of important in...
Congenital deafness causes large changes in the auditory cortex structure and function, such that wi...
Functional organization of the brain can be fundamentally altered by auditory deprivation. Previous ...
Disentangling the effects of sensory and cognitive factors on neural reorganization is fundamental f...
r r Abstract: Previous studies have shown that white matter in the deaf brain changes due to hearing...
Visual stimuli are known to activate the auditory cortex of deaf people, presenting evidence of cros...
In early deaf individuals, the auditory deprived temporal brain regions become engaged in visual pro...
The right planum temporale region is typically involved in higher-order auditory processing. After d...
Prolonged auditory sensory deprivation leads to brain reorganization. This is indicated by functiona...
In congenitally deaf people, temporal regions typically believed to be primarily auditory enhance th...
International audiencePost-lingual deafness induces a decline in the ability to process phonological...
AbstractThere is evidence of both crossmodal and intermodal plasticity in the deaf brain. Here, we i...
After sensory loss, the deprived cortex can reorganize to process information from the remaining mod...
Prior studies investigating cortical processing in Deaf signers suggest that life-long experience wi...
International audiencePsychophysical and neuroimaging studies in both animal and human subjects have...
Brain systems supporting face and voice processing both contribute to the extraction of important in...
Congenital deafness causes large changes in the auditory cortex structure and function, such that wi...
Functional organization of the brain can be fundamentally altered by auditory deprivation. Previous ...
Disentangling the effects of sensory and cognitive factors on neural reorganization is fundamental f...
r r Abstract: Previous studies have shown that white matter in the deaf brain changes due to hearing...
Visual stimuli are known to activate the auditory cortex of deaf people, presenting evidence of cros...
In early deaf individuals, the auditory deprived temporal brain regions become engaged in visual pro...
The right planum temporale region is typically involved in higher-order auditory processing. After d...
Prolonged auditory sensory deprivation leads to brain reorganization. This is indicated by functiona...
In congenitally deaf people, temporal regions typically believed to be primarily auditory enhance th...
International audiencePost-lingual deafness induces a decline in the ability to process phonological...
AbstractThere is evidence of both crossmodal and intermodal plasticity in the deaf brain. Here, we i...
After sensory loss, the deprived cortex can reorganize to process information from the remaining mod...
Prior studies investigating cortical processing in Deaf signers suggest that life-long experience wi...
International audiencePsychophysical and neuroimaging studies in both animal and human subjects have...