Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we found that cortical visual motion area MT+/V5 responded to auditory motion in two rare subjects who had been blind since early childhood and whose vision was partially recovered in adulthood. Visually normal control subjects did not show similar auditory responses. These auditory responses in MT+ were specific to motion compared with other complex auditory stimuli including frequency sweeps and speech. Thus, MT+ developed motion-specific responses to nonvisual input, suggesting that cross-modal plasticity can be influenced by the normal functional specialization of a cortical region. Regarding sight recovery after early blindness, our results further demonstate that cross-modal responses coexi...
hMT+/V5 is a region in the middle occipito-temporal cortex that responds preferentially to visual mo...
Motion area V5/MT+ response to global motion in the absence of V1 resembles early visual cortex Sara...
Until only a few decades ago, researchers still considered sensory cortices to be fixed or "hardwire...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we found that cortical visual motion areaMT!/V5 respond...
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...
Cross-modal plasticity refers to the recruitment of cortical regions involved in the processing of o...
Cross-modal plasticity refers to the recruitment of cortical regions involved in the processing of o...
The present study tested whether or not functional adaptations following congenital blindness are ma...
SummaryThe middle temporal complex (MT/MST) is a brain region specialized for the perception of moti...
SummaryThe middle temporal complex (MT/MST) is a brain region specialized for the perception of moti...
The research presented in this thesis addresses the neural mechanisms of auditory motion processing ...
Motion area V5/MT+ shows a variety of characteristic visual responses, often linked to perception, w...
The research presented in this thesis investigates the cross-modal representation of motion informat...
We have previously shown that some visual motion areas can be specifically recruited by auditory mot...
hMT+/V5 is a region in the middle occipito-temporal cortex that responds preferentially to visual mo...
Motion area V5/MT+ response to global motion in the absence of V1 resembles early visual cortex Sara...
Until only a few decades ago, researchers still considered sensory cortices to be fixed or "hardwire...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we found that cortical visual motion areaMT!/V5 respond...
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...
Cross-modal plasticity refers to the recruitment of cortical regions involved in the processing of o...
Cross-modal plasticity refers to the recruitment of cortical regions involved in the processing of o...
The present study tested whether or not functional adaptations following congenital blindness are ma...
SummaryThe middle temporal complex (MT/MST) is a brain region specialized for the perception of moti...
SummaryThe middle temporal complex (MT/MST) is a brain region specialized for the perception of moti...
The research presented in this thesis addresses the neural mechanisms of auditory motion processing ...
Motion area V5/MT+ shows a variety of characteristic visual responses, often linked to perception, w...
The research presented in this thesis investigates the cross-modal representation of motion informat...
We have previously shown that some visual motion areas can be specifically recruited by auditory mot...
hMT+/V5 is a region in the middle occipito-temporal cortex that responds preferentially to visual mo...
Motion area V5/MT+ response to global motion in the absence of V1 resembles early visual cortex Sara...
Until only a few decades ago, researchers still considered sensory cortices to be fixed or "hardwire...