Deaf children who receive a cochlear implant early in life and engage in intensive oral/aural therapy often make great strides in spoken language acquisition. However, despite clinicians’ best efforts, there is a great deal of variability in language outcomes. One concern is that cortical regions which normally support auditory processing may become reorganized for visual function, leaving fewer available resources for auditory language acquisition. The conditions under which these changes occur are not well understood, but we may begin investigating this phenomenon by looking for interactions between auditory and visual evoked cortical potentials in deaf children. If children with abnormal auditory responses show increased sensitivity to v...
This is a preliminary and exploratory study designed to investigate the use of electrophysiologic re...
Auditory stimulation during childhood is critical for the development of the auditory cortex in huma...
Sensory cortices undergo crossmodal reorganisation as a consequence of sensory deprivation. Congenit...
BACKGROUND:Visual cross-modal re-organization is a neurophysiological process that occurs in deafnes...
Objective: Although visual processing recruitment of the auditory cortices has been reported previou...
PurposeThis research examined the expression of cortical auditory evoked potentials in a cohort of c...
Visual cross-modal re-organization is a neurophysiological process that occurs in deafness. The inta...
Background: In cross-modal reorganization, a well-known phenomenon that occurs in sensory deprivatio...
Activation of the auditory cortex by visual stimuli has been reported in deaf children. In cochlear ...
Cross-modal reorganization in the auditory cortex has been reported in deaf individuals. However, it...
Cochlear implants (CI) are the most successful intervention for ameliorating hearing loss in severel...
Auditory deprivation, as in hearing loss, appears to tax the brain, resulting in changes in cortical...
Cross-modal reorganization in the auditory cortex has been reported in deaf individuals. However, it...
Progress in biomedical technology (cochlear, vestibular, and retinal implants) has led to remarkable...
AbstractCochlear implants (CI) are the most successful intervention for ameliorating hearing loss in...
This is a preliminary and exploratory study designed to investigate the use of electrophysiologic re...
Auditory stimulation during childhood is critical for the development of the auditory cortex in huma...
Sensory cortices undergo crossmodal reorganisation as a consequence of sensory deprivation. Congenit...
BACKGROUND:Visual cross-modal re-organization is a neurophysiological process that occurs in deafnes...
Objective: Although visual processing recruitment of the auditory cortices has been reported previou...
PurposeThis research examined the expression of cortical auditory evoked potentials in a cohort of c...
Visual cross-modal re-organization is a neurophysiological process that occurs in deafness. The inta...
Background: In cross-modal reorganization, a well-known phenomenon that occurs in sensory deprivatio...
Activation of the auditory cortex by visual stimuli has been reported in deaf children. In cochlear ...
Cross-modal reorganization in the auditory cortex has been reported in deaf individuals. However, it...
Cochlear implants (CI) are the most successful intervention for ameliorating hearing loss in severel...
Auditory deprivation, as in hearing loss, appears to tax the brain, resulting in changes in cortical...
Cross-modal reorganization in the auditory cortex has been reported in deaf individuals. However, it...
Progress in biomedical technology (cochlear, vestibular, and retinal implants) has led to remarkable...
AbstractCochlear implants (CI) are the most successful intervention for ameliorating hearing loss in...
This is a preliminary and exploratory study designed to investigate the use of electrophysiologic re...
Auditory stimulation during childhood is critical for the development of the auditory cortex in huma...
Sensory cortices undergo crossmodal reorganisation as a consequence of sensory deprivation. Congenit...