AbstractWe examined the visual and cognitive functions of a 72-year-old subject, KP, who recovered his sight after 53years of visual deprivation. We used visual evoked potentials (VEPs) to pattern-reversal and motion-onset stimuli and cognitive responses (ERPs) during the oddball paradigm to assess the effect of long-term deprivation on a mature visual system. KP lost his sight at the age of 17years, and light projection onto his right retina was restored at 71years by a corneal implant. Nine months after sight recovery we recorded reproducible responses to all examined stimuli. The response to pattern reversal contained two P100-like peaks with the later peak being dominant and significantly delayed (260ms) when compared to the P100s of tw...
ABSTRACT—Studying the brains of blind individuals pro-vides a unique opportunity to investigate how ...
Early visual deprivation impacts negatively on spatial bisection abilities. Recently, an early (50–9...
Visual deprivation leads to massive reorganization in both the structure and function of the occipit...
AbstractWe examined the visual and cognitive functions of a 72-year-old subject, KP, who recovered h...
SummaryAbnormal visual input during development has dramatic effects on the visual system. How does ...
The present study tested whether or not functional adaptations following congenital blindness are ma...
Animal studies suggest that visual deprivation early in the lifespan can have profound consequences,...
The present Ph.D. work was dedicated to the study of experience-dependent brain plasticity associate...
AbstractAn electrophysiological study on the effect of aging on the visual pathway and various level...
SummaryAnimal and human studies have demonstrated that transient visual deprivation early in life, e...
In 2000, monocular vision was restored to M. M., who had been blind between the ages of 3 and 46 yea...
Numerous studies in visually deprived nonhuman animals have demonstrated sensitive periods for the f...
Transient visual-evoked potentials (VEPs) were recorded in II patients with right brain damage and s...
Animal and human studies have demonstrated that transient visual deprivation early in life, even for...
BACKGROUND: Auditory stimulation is often used to evoke responses in unresponsive patients who have ...
ABSTRACT—Studying the brains of blind individuals pro-vides a unique opportunity to investigate how ...
Early visual deprivation impacts negatively on spatial bisection abilities. Recently, an early (50–9...
Visual deprivation leads to massive reorganization in both the structure and function of the occipit...
AbstractWe examined the visual and cognitive functions of a 72-year-old subject, KP, who recovered h...
SummaryAbnormal visual input during development has dramatic effects on the visual system. How does ...
The present study tested whether or not functional adaptations following congenital blindness are ma...
Animal studies suggest that visual deprivation early in the lifespan can have profound consequences,...
The present Ph.D. work was dedicated to the study of experience-dependent brain plasticity associate...
AbstractAn electrophysiological study on the effect of aging on the visual pathway and various level...
SummaryAnimal and human studies have demonstrated that transient visual deprivation early in life, e...
In 2000, monocular vision was restored to M. M., who had been blind between the ages of 3 and 46 yea...
Numerous studies in visually deprived nonhuman animals have demonstrated sensitive periods for the f...
Transient visual-evoked potentials (VEPs) were recorded in II patients with right brain damage and s...
Animal and human studies have demonstrated that transient visual deprivation early in life, even for...
BACKGROUND: Auditory stimulation is often used to evoke responses in unresponsive patients who have ...
ABSTRACT—Studying the brains of blind individuals pro-vides a unique opportunity to investigate how ...
Early visual deprivation impacts negatively on spatial bisection abilities. Recently, an early (50–9...
Visual deprivation leads to massive reorganization in both the structure and function of the occipit...