Visual cross-modal re-organization is a neurophysiological process that occurs in deafness. The intact sensory modality of vision recruits cortical areas from the deprived sensory modality of audition. Such compensatory plasticity is documented in deaf adults and animals, and is related to deficits in speech perception performance in cochlear-implanted adults. However, it is unclear whether visual cross-modal re-organization takes place in cochlear-implanted children and whether it may be a source of variability contributing to speech and language outcomes. Thus, the aim of this study was to determine if visual cross-modal re-organization occurs in cochlear-implanted children, and whether it is related to deficits in speech perception perfo...
Modern cochlear implantation technologies allow deaf patients to understand auditory speech; however...
AbstractPostlingually deaf subjects learn the meaning of sounds after cochlear implantation by formi...
AbstractWith the advances of cochlear implant (CI) technology, many deaf individuals can partially r...
Visual cross-modal re-organization is a neurophysiological process that occurs in deafness. The inta...
BACKGROUND:Visual cross-modal re-organization is a neurophysiological process that occurs in deafnes...
Background: In cross-modal reorganization, a well-known phenomenon that occurs in sensory deprivatio...
Auditory deprivation, as in hearing loss, appears to tax the brain, resulting in changes in cortical...
Activation of the auditory cortex by visual stimuli has been reported in deaf children. In cochlear ...
Cross-modal reorganization in the auditory cortex has been reported in deaf individuals. However, it...
Deaf children who receive a cochlear implant early in life and engage in intensive oral/aural therap...
There is clear evidence for cross-modal cortical reorganization in the auditory system of post-lingu...
PurposeThis research examined the expression of cortical auditory evoked potentials in a cohort of c...
We review evidence for cross-modal cortical re-organization in clinical populations with hearing los...
International audiencePsychophysical and neuroimaging studies in both animal and human subjects have...
Cross-modal reorganization in the auditory cortex has been reported in deaf individuals. However, it...
Modern cochlear implantation technologies allow deaf patients to understand auditory speech; however...
AbstractPostlingually deaf subjects learn the meaning of sounds after cochlear implantation by formi...
AbstractWith the advances of cochlear implant (CI) technology, many deaf individuals can partially r...
Visual cross-modal re-organization is a neurophysiological process that occurs in deafness. The inta...
BACKGROUND:Visual cross-modal re-organization is a neurophysiological process that occurs in deafnes...
Background: In cross-modal reorganization, a well-known phenomenon that occurs in sensory deprivatio...
Auditory deprivation, as in hearing loss, appears to tax the brain, resulting in changes in cortical...
Activation of the auditory cortex by visual stimuli has been reported in deaf children. In cochlear ...
Cross-modal reorganization in the auditory cortex has been reported in deaf individuals. However, it...
Deaf children who receive a cochlear implant early in life and engage in intensive oral/aural therap...
There is clear evidence for cross-modal cortical reorganization in the auditory system of post-lingu...
PurposeThis research examined the expression of cortical auditory evoked potentials in a cohort of c...
We review evidence for cross-modal cortical re-organization in clinical populations with hearing los...
International audiencePsychophysical and neuroimaging studies in both animal and human subjects have...
Cross-modal reorganization in the auditory cortex has been reported in deaf individuals. However, it...
Modern cochlear implantation technologies allow deaf patients to understand auditory speech; however...
AbstractPostlingually deaf subjects learn the meaning of sounds after cochlear implantation by formi...
AbstractWith the advances of cochlear implant (CI) technology, many deaf individuals can partially r...