The aim of this study was to perform a comparative investigation of white matter integrity in patients with prelingual and postlingual deafness; we carried out a tract-based statistical analysis of diffusion tensor anisotropy in eight and ten adults with prelingual and postlingual deafness, respectively. Patients with deafness showed significant decreases in diffusion anisotropy at the right internal capsule, the right thalamus, and the splenium of the corpus callosum as well as within the bilateral superior temporal gyrus (including Heschl gyrus) and right temporal white matter. Furthermore, relative to patients with postlingual deafness, those with prelingual deafness showed lower anisotropy in the right superior temporal gyrus, bilateral...
International audienceNot having access to one sense profoundly modifies our interactions with the e...
AbstractThere is evidence of both crossmodal and intermodal plasticity in the deaf brain. Here, we i...
Speech comprehension depends on the successful operation of a network of brain regions. Processing o...
r r Abstract: Previous studies have shown that white matter in the deaf brain changes due to hearing...
To explore the effects of white matter in the absence of auditory input in the early deaf, we conduc...
This study compared white matter development in prelingually deaf and normal-hearing children using ...
Neuroplasticity following deafness has been widely demonstrated in both humans and animals, but the ...
Neuroplasticity following deafness has been widely demonstrated in both humans and animals, but the ...
AbstractFunctional and structural brain alterations in the absence of the auditory input have been d...
International audiencePost-lingual deafness induces a decline in the ability to process phonological...
Not having access to one sense profoundly modifies our interactions with the environment, in turn pr...
Objective: Language acquisition was assumed to proceed normally in children with unilateral hearing ...
The right planum temporale region is typically involved in higher-order auditory processing. After d...
Objective - Previous studies of the consequences of unilateral hearing loss (UHL) on the functional-...
Following sensory deprivation such as deafness, compensatory plasticity underlies the reorganization...
International audienceNot having access to one sense profoundly modifies our interactions with the e...
AbstractThere is evidence of both crossmodal and intermodal plasticity in the deaf brain. Here, we i...
Speech comprehension depends on the successful operation of a network of brain regions. Processing o...
r r Abstract: Previous studies have shown that white matter in the deaf brain changes due to hearing...
To explore the effects of white matter in the absence of auditory input in the early deaf, we conduc...
This study compared white matter development in prelingually deaf and normal-hearing children using ...
Neuroplasticity following deafness has been widely demonstrated in both humans and animals, but the ...
Neuroplasticity following deafness has been widely demonstrated in both humans and animals, but the ...
AbstractFunctional and structural brain alterations in the absence of the auditory input have been d...
International audiencePost-lingual deafness induces a decline in the ability to process phonological...
Not having access to one sense profoundly modifies our interactions with the environment, in turn pr...
Objective: Language acquisition was assumed to proceed normally in children with unilateral hearing ...
The right planum temporale region is typically involved in higher-order auditory processing. After d...
Objective - Previous studies of the consequences of unilateral hearing loss (UHL) on the functional-...
Following sensory deprivation such as deafness, compensatory plasticity underlies the reorganization...
International audienceNot having access to one sense profoundly modifies our interactions with the e...
AbstractThere is evidence of both crossmodal and intermodal plasticity in the deaf brain. Here, we i...
Speech comprehension depends on the successful operation of a network of brain regions. Processing o...