Loss of vision may enhance the capabilities of auditory perception, but the mechanisms mediating these changes remain elusive. Here, visual deprivation in rats resulted in altered oscillatory activities, which appeared to be the result of a common mechanism underlying neuronal assembly formation in visual and auditory centers. The power of high-frequency β and γ oscillations in V1 (the primary visual cortex) and β oscillations in the LGN (lateral geniculate nucleus) was increased after one week of visual deprivation. Meanwhile, the power of β oscillations in A1 (the primary auditory cortex) and the power of β and γ oscillations in the MGB (medial geniculate body) were also enhanced in the absence of visual input. Furthermore, nerve tracing ...
Neurones in the superior colliculus of normal and visually deprived cats were analyzed for their res...
The organization and connections of the primary visual area (V1) were examined in mice that lacked f...
The organization and connections of the primary visual area (V1) were examined in mice that lacked f...
<p>Loss of vision may enhance the capabilities of auditory perception, but the mechanisms mediating ...
SummarySensory systems do not work in isolation; instead, they show interactions that are specifical...
SummaryLoss of a sensory modality can lead to functional enhancement of the remaining senses. For ex...
There is convincing evidence that the deprivation of one sense can lead to adaptive neuronal changes...
Loss of a sensory modality can lead to functional enhancement of the remaining senses. For example, ...
Partial hearing loss can cause neurons in the auditory and audiovisual cortices to increase their re...
Until only a few decades ago, researchers still considered sensory cortices to be fixed or "hardwire...
Loss of sensory input from peripheral organ damage, sensory deprivation, or brain damage can result ...
Loss of a sensory modality leads to widespread changes in synaptic function across sensory cortices,...
We highlight the results of those studies that have investigated the plastic reorganization processe...
Visual or auditory sensory deprivation represents a key model for studying experience-dependent plas...
The definition of the visual cortex is primarily based on the evidence that lesions of this area imp...
Neurones in the superior colliculus of normal and visually deprived cats were analyzed for their res...
The organization and connections of the primary visual area (V1) were examined in mice that lacked f...
The organization and connections of the primary visual area (V1) were examined in mice that lacked f...
<p>Loss of vision may enhance the capabilities of auditory perception, but the mechanisms mediating ...
SummarySensory systems do not work in isolation; instead, they show interactions that are specifical...
SummaryLoss of a sensory modality can lead to functional enhancement of the remaining senses. For ex...
There is convincing evidence that the deprivation of one sense can lead to adaptive neuronal changes...
Loss of a sensory modality can lead to functional enhancement of the remaining senses. For example, ...
Partial hearing loss can cause neurons in the auditory and audiovisual cortices to increase their re...
Until only a few decades ago, researchers still considered sensory cortices to be fixed or "hardwire...
Loss of sensory input from peripheral organ damage, sensory deprivation, or brain damage can result ...
Loss of a sensory modality leads to widespread changes in synaptic function across sensory cortices,...
We highlight the results of those studies that have investigated the plastic reorganization processe...
Visual or auditory sensory deprivation represents a key model for studying experience-dependent plas...
The definition of the visual cortex is primarily based on the evidence that lesions of this area imp...
Neurones in the superior colliculus of normal and visually deprived cats were analyzed for their res...
The organization and connections of the primary visual area (V1) were examined in mice that lacked f...
The organization and connections of the primary visual area (V1) were examined in mice that lacked f...