AbstractConsiderable changes take place in the number of cerebral neurons, synapses and axons during development, mainly as a result of competition between different neural activities [1–4]. Studies using animals suggest that when input from one sensory modality is deprived early in development, the affected neural structures have the potential to mediate functions for the remaining modalities [5–8]. We now show that similar potential exists in the human auditory system: vibrotactile stimuli, applied on the palm and fingers of a congenitally deaf adult, activated his auditory cortices. The recorded magnetoencephalographic (MEG) signals also indicated that the auditory cortices were able to discriminate between the applied 180 Hz and 250 Hz ...
Sensory perception is a product of interactions between the internal state of an organism and the ph...
Hearing and touch represent two distinct sensory systems that both rely on the transformation of mec...
Sensory cortices of individuals who are congenitally deprived of a sense can exhibit considerable pl...
AbstractConsiderable changes take place in the number of cerebral neurons, synapses and axons during...
A number of human and animal studies have reported a differential representation of the frequency of...
The upper limit of frequency sensitivity for vibrotactile stimulation of the fingers and hand is com...
Standard captioning for the deaf and hard of hearing people cannot transmit the emotional informatio...
Background. Measuring perceptual judgments about stimuli while manipulating their physical character...
Background: Measuring perceptual judgments about stimuli while manipulating their physical character...
Measuring perceptual judgments about stimuli while manipulating their physical characteristics can u...
The principles that guide large-scale cortical reorganization remain unclear. In the blind, several ...
Two experiments investigated deaf individuals' ability to distinguish speakers based on vibrotactile...
Presentation of music as vibration to the skin has the potential to facilitate interaction between m...
A survey is given of the literature on the sensitivity of the vestibular system to audio-frequency s...
Sensory cortices of individuals who are congenitally deprived of a sense can exhibit considerable pl...
Sensory perception is a product of interactions between the internal state of an organism and the ph...
Hearing and touch represent two distinct sensory systems that both rely on the transformation of mec...
Sensory cortices of individuals who are congenitally deprived of a sense can exhibit considerable pl...
AbstractConsiderable changes take place in the number of cerebral neurons, synapses and axons during...
A number of human and animal studies have reported a differential representation of the frequency of...
The upper limit of frequency sensitivity for vibrotactile stimulation of the fingers and hand is com...
Standard captioning for the deaf and hard of hearing people cannot transmit the emotional informatio...
Background. Measuring perceptual judgments about stimuli while manipulating their physical character...
Background: Measuring perceptual judgments about stimuli while manipulating their physical character...
Measuring perceptual judgments about stimuli while manipulating their physical characteristics can u...
The principles that guide large-scale cortical reorganization remain unclear. In the blind, several ...
Two experiments investigated deaf individuals' ability to distinguish speakers based on vibrotactile...
Presentation of music as vibration to the skin has the potential to facilitate interaction between m...
A survey is given of the literature on the sensitivity of the vestibular system to audio-frequency s...
Sensory cortices of individuals who are congenitally deprived of a sense can exhibit considerable pl...
Sensory perception is a product of interactions between the internal state of an organism and the ph...
Hearing and touch represent two distinct sensory systems that both rely on the transformation of mec...
Sensory cortices of individuals who are congenitally deprived of a sense can exhibit considerable pl...