International audienceEmerging evidence suggests that white matter plasticity in the adult brain is preserved after sensory and behavioral modifications. However, little is known about the progression of structural changes during the process of decline in visual input. Here we studied two groups of patients suffering from advanced retinitis pigmentosa with specific deterioration of the visual field: patients who had lost their peripheral visual field, retaining only central (“tunnel”) vision, and blind patients with complete visual field loss. Testing of these homogeneous groups made it possible to assess the extent to which the white matter is affected by loss of partial visual input and whether partially preserved visual input suffices to...
Partial loss of the primary visual cortex (V1) and/or its inputs leads to a scotoma of the contralat...
Hemianopia is a disorder where a patient loses vision in one half of their visual field, following d...
Retinitis pigmentosa is a family of genetic diseases inducing progressive photoreceptor degeneration...
International audienceEmerging evidence suggests that white matter plasticity in the adult brain is ...
Human studies addressing the long-term effects of peripheral retinal degeneration on visual cortical...
SummaryAbnormal visual input during development has dramatic effects on the visual system. How does ...
Vision loss early in life has dramatic consequences on the organization of the visual system and hen...
Residual vision, or blindsight, following damage to the primary visual cortex was first identified a...
The blind subjects have experienced a series of brain structural and functional alterations due to t...
Retinitis Pigmentosa is a group of hereditary retinal dystrophy disorders associated with progressiv...
International audienceDisorders that specifically affect central and peripheral vision constitute in...
Disorders specifically affecting central and peripheral vision represent invaluable models to study ...
In adults, partial damage to V1 or optic radiations abolishes perception in the corresponding part o...
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a family of inherited disorders caused by the progressive degeneration ...
Partial loss of the primary visual cortex (V1) and/or its inputs leads to a scotoma of the contralat...
Hemianopia is a disorder where a patient loses vision in one half of their visual field, following d...
Retinitis pigmentosa is a family of genetic diseases inducing progressive photoreceptor degeneration...
International audienceEmerging evidence suggests that white matter plasticity in the adult brain is ...
Human studies addressing the long-term effects of peripheral retinal degeneration on visual cortical...
SummaryAbnormal visual input during development has dramatic effects on the visual system. How does ...
Vision loss early in life has dramatic consequences on the organization of the visual system and hen...
Residual vision, or blindsight, following damage to the primary visual cortex was first identified a...
The blind subjects have experienced a series of brain structural and functional alterations due to t...
Retinitis Pigmentosa is a group of hereditary retinal dystrophy disorders associated with progressiv...
International audienceDisorders that specifically affect central and peripheral vision constitute in...
Disorders specifically affecting central and peripheral vision represent invaluable models to study ...
In adults, partial damage to V1 or optic radiations abolishes perception in the corresponding part o...
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a family of inherited disorders caused by the progressive degeneration ...
Partial loss of the primary visual cortex (V1) and/or its inputs leads to a scotoma of the contralat...
Hemianopia is a disorder where a patient loses vision in one half of their visual field, following d...
Retinitis pigmentosa is a family of genetic diseases inducing progressive photoreceptor degeneration...