One of the most striking demonstrations of experience-dependent plasticity comes from studies of sensorydeprived individuals (e.g., blind or deaf), showing that brain regions deprived of their natural inputs change their sensory tuning to support the processing of inputs coming from the spared senses. These mechanisms of crossmodal plasticity have been traditionally conceptualized as having a double-edged sword effect on behavior. On one side, crossmodal plasticity is conceived as adaptive for the development of enhanced behavioral skills in the remaining senses of early-deaf or blind individuals. On the other side, crossmodal plasticity raises crucial challenges for sensory restoration and is typically conceived as maladaptive since its pr...
Research in blind individuals has primarily focused for a long time on the brain plastic reorganizat...
Sensory deprivation prompts extensive structural and functional reorganizations of the cortex result...
Sensory deprivation prompts extensive structural and functional reorganizations of the cortex result...
In this review, we describe crossmodal plasticity following sensory loss in three parts, with each s...
Abstract Valuable insights into the role of experience in shaping perception can be obtained by stud...
The present Ph.D. work was dedicated to the study of experience-dependent brain plasticity associate...
Until only a few decades ago, researchers still considered sensory cortices to be fixed or "hardwire...
Interacting with the external environment is an inherently multisensory experience. Therefore, under...
The purpose of this review is to consider new sensory rehabilitation avenues in the context of the b...
The “neural Darwinism” theory predicts that when one sensory modality is lacking, as in congenital b...
The present study tested whether or not functional adaptations following congenital blindness are ma...
The scientific literature has grown rich in research illustrating the remarkable ability of the brai...
Theories of cross-modal plasticity have explored how a certain modality can be repurposed after prol...
Sensory deprivation, as in hearing loss and deafness, alters the normal development and connectivity...
A number of studies have demonstrated cross-modal responses within visual cortex as a result of blin...
Research in blind individuals has primarily focused for a long time on the brain plastic reorganizat...
Sensory deprivation prompts extensive structural and functional reorganizations of the cortex result...
Sensory deprivation prompts extensive structural and functional reorganizations of the cortex result...
In this review, we describe crossmodal plasticity following sensory loss in three parts, with each s...
Abstract Valuable insights into the role of experience in shaping perception can be obtained by stud...
The present Ph.D. work was dedicated to the study of experience-dependent brain plasticity associate...
Until only a few decades ago, researchers still considered sensory cortices to be fixed or "hardwire...
Interacting with the external environment is an inherently multisensory experience. Therefore, under...
The purpose of this review is to consider new sensory rehabilitation avenues in the context of the b...
The “neural Darwinism” theory predicts that when one sensory modality is lacking, as in congenital b...
The present study tested whether or not functional adaptations following congenital blindness are ma...
The scientific literature has grown rich in research illustrating the remarkable ability of the brai...
Theories of cross-modal plasticity have explored how a certain modality can be repurposed after prol...
Sensory deprivation, as in hearing loss and deafness, alters the normal development and connectivity...
A number of studies have demonstrated cross-modal responses within visual cortex as a result of blin...
Research in blind individuals has primarily focused for a long time on the brain plastic reorganizat...
Sensory deprivation prompts extensive structural and functional reorganizations of the cortex result...
Sensory deprivation prompts extensive structural and functional reorganizations of the cortex result...