Prolonged auditory sensory deprivation leads to brain reorganization. This is indicated by functional enhancement in remaining sensory systems and known as cross-modal plasticity. In this study we investigated differences in functional brain network topology between deaf and hearing individuals. We also studied altered functional network responses between deaf and hearing individuals with a recording paradigm containing an eyes-closed and eyes-open condition. Electroencephalography activity was recorded in a group of sign language-trained deaf (N = 71) and hearing people (N = 122) living in rural Africa. Functional brain networks were constructed from the functional connectivity between fourteen electrodes distributed over the scalp. Functi...
The processing of a language involves a neural language network including temporal, parietal, and fr...
Neural plasticity, the ability of neural tissue to adapt to a number of environments, is considered ...
Cerebral organization during sentence processing in English and in American Sign Language (ASL) was ...
Visual stimuli are known to activate the auditory cortex of deaf people, presenting evidence of cros...
Disentangling the effects of sensory and cognitive factors on neural reorganization is fundamental f...
Congenital deafness causes large changes in the auditory cortex structure and function, such that wi...
Prior studies investigating cortical processing in Deaf signers suggest that life-long experience wi...
Introduction: Deafness is usually accompanied by functional brain alterations that may be thought as...
Previous neuroimaging studies suggested structural or functional brain reorganizations occurred in p...
The capacity for language constitutes a cornerstone of human cognition and distinguishes our species...
Functional organization of the brain can be fundamentally altered by auditory deprivation. Previous ...
Not having access to one sense profoundly modifies our interactions with the environment, in turn pr...
The neurodevelopmental consequences of deafness on the functional neuroarchitecture of the conceptua...
<div><p>The neurodevelopmental consequences of deafness on the functional neuroarchitecture of the c...
International audienceNot having access to one sense profoundly modifies our interactions with the e...
The processing of a language involves a neural language network including temporal, parietal, and fr...
Neural plasticity, the ability of neural tissue to adapt to a number of environments, is considered ...
Cerebral organization during sentence processing in English and in American Sign Language (ASL) was ...
Visual stimuli are known to activate the auditory cortex of deaf people, presenting evidence of cros...
Disentangling the effects of sensory and cognitive factors on neural reorganization is fundamental f...
Congenital deafness causes large changes in the auditory cortex structure and function, such that wi...
Prior studies investigating cortical processing in Deaf signers suggest that life-long experience wi...
Introduction: Deafness is usually accompanied by functional brain alterations that may be thought as...
Previous neuroimaging studies suggested structural or functional brain reorganizations occurred in p...
The capacity for language constitutes a cornerstone of human cognition and distinguishes our species...
Functional organization of the brain can be fundamentally altered by auditory deprivation. Previous ...
Not having access to one sense profoundly modifies our interactions with the environment, in turn pr...
The neurodevelopmental consequences of deafness on the functional neuroarchitecture of the conceptua...
<div><p>The neurodevelopmental consequences of deafness on the functional neuroarchitecture of the c...
International audienceNot having access to one sense profoundly modifies our interactions with the e...
The processing of a language involves a neural language network including temporal, parietal, and fr...
Neural plasticity, the ability of neural tissue to adapt to a number of environments, is considered ...
Cerebral organization during sentence processing in English and in American Sign Language (ASL) was ...