Sounds activate occipital regions in early blind individuals. However, how different sound categories map onto specific regions of the occipital cortex remains a matter of debate. We used fMRI to characterize brain responses of early blind and sighted individuals to familiar object sounds, human voices, and their respective low-level control sounds. In addition, sighted participants were tested while viewing pictures of faces, objects, and phase-scrambled control pictures. In both early blind and sighted, a double dissociation was evidenced in bilateral auditory cortices between responses to voices and object sounds: Voices elicited categorical responses in bilateral superior temporal sulci, whereas object sounds elicited categorical respon...
SummaryThe occipital cortex (OC) of early-blind humans is activated during various nonvisual percept...
■ In congenital blindness, the occipital cortex responds to a range of nonvisual inputs, including t...
Despite numerous studies on cross-modal brain plasticity, it is still unclear to what extent distinc...
Early visual deprivation triggers enhanced representation of auditory information in the occipital c...
The ventral occipito-temporal cortex (VOTC) reliably encodes auditory categories in people born blin...
Is vision necessary for the development of the categorical organization of the Ventral Occipito-Temp...
The study of the congenitally blind (CB) represents a unique opportunity to explore experience-depen...
Complex natural sounds, such as bird singing, people talking, or traffic noise, induce decodable fMR...
Contrasting the impact of congenital versus late-onset acquired blindness provides a unique model to...
The occipital cortex (OC) of early-blind humans is activated during various nonvisual perceptual and...
To what extent does functional brain organization rely on sensory input? Here, we show that for the ...
Blind individuals have to rely on nonvisual information to a greater extent than sighted to efficien...
A region in the middle occipito-temporal cortex (hMT+/V5), classically considered as purely visual, ...
Auditory spatial tasks induce functional activation in the occipital-visual-cortex of early blind hu...
Previous neuroimaging studies identified a large network of cortical areas involved in visual imager...
SummaryThe occipital cortex (OC) of early-blind humans is activated during various nonvisual percept...
■ In congenital blindness, the occipital cortex responds to a range of nonvisual inputs, including t...
Despite numerous studies on cross-modal brain plasticity, it is still unclear to what extent distinc...
Early visual deprivation triggers enhanced representation of auditory information in the occipital c...
The ventral occipito-temporal cortex (VOTC) reliably encodes auditory categories in people born blin...
Is vision necessary for the development of the categorical organization of the Ventral Occipito-Temp...
The study of the congenitally blind (CB) represents a unique opportunity to explore experience-depen...
Complex natural sounds, such as bird singing, people talking, or traffic noise, induce decodable fMR...
Contrasting the impact of congenital versus late-onset acquired blindness provides a unique model to...
The occipital cortex (OC) of early-blind humans is activated during various nonvisual perceptual and...
To what extent does functional brain organization rely on sensory input? Here, we show that for the ...
Blind individuals have to rely on nonvisual information to a greater extent than sighted to efficien...
A region in the middle occipito-temporal cortex (hMT+/V5), classically considered as purely visual, ...
Auditory spatial tasks induce functional activation in the occipital-visual-cortex of early blind hu...
Previous neuroimaging studies identified a large network of cortical areas involved in visual imager...
SummaryThe occipital cortex (OC) of early-blind humans is activated during various nonvisual percept...
■ In congenital blindness, the occipital cortex responds to a range of nonvisual inputs, including t...
Despite numerous studies on cross-modal brain plasticity, it is still unclear to what extent distinc...