Profound deafness affects orienting of visual attention. Until now, research focused exclusively on covert attentional orienting, neglecting whether overt oculomotor behavior may also change in deaf people. Here we used the pro- and anti-saccade task to examine the relative contribution of reflexive and voluntary eye-movement control in profoundly deaf and hearing individuals. We observed a behavioral facilitation in reflexive compared to voluntary eye movements, indexed by faster saccade latencies and smaller error rates in pro- than anti-saccade trials, which was substantially larger in deaf than hearing participants. This provides the first evidence of plastic changes related to deafness in overt oculomotor behavior, and constitutes an e...
Following auditory deprivation, the remaining sense of vision has shown selective enhancement in vis...
In low-level perceptual tasks and reading tasks, deaf individuals show a redistribution of spatial v...
The possibility that, following early auditory deprivation, the remaining senses such as vision are ...
Profound deafness affects orienting of visual attention. Until now, research focused exclusively on ...
Previous research on covert orienting to the periphery suggested that early profound deaf adults wer...
The loss of one sensory modality can lead to a reorganization of the other intact sensory modalities...
The present thesis addresses the cross-modal plasticity occurring in the visual modality due to pro...
Background: Early deafness leads to enhanced attention in the visual periphery. Yet, whether this en...
Early deafness leads to enhanced attention in the visual periphery. Yet, whether this enhancement co...
BACKGROUND: Early deafness leads to enhanced attention in the visual periphery. Yet, whether this en...
This study explored the interaction between the spatial distribution of attention during inhibition ...
There is much anecdotal suggestion of improved visual skills in congenitally deaf individuals. Howev...
Purpose. Specific increases of reaction times (RTs) were found in normal subjects, when endogenous s...
Interacting with the external environment is an inherently multisensory experience. Therefore, under...
International audienceFollowing auditory deprivation, the remaining sense of vision has shown select...
Following auditory deprivation, the remaining sense of vision has shown selective enhancement in vis...
In low-level perceptual tasks and reading tasks, deaf individuals show a redistribution of spatial v...
The possibility that, following early auditory deprivation, the remaining senses such as vision are ...
Profound deafness affects orienting of visual attention. Until now, research focused exclusively on ...
Previous research on covert orienting to the periphery suggested that early profound deaf adults wer...
The loss of one sensory modality can lead to a reorganization of the other intact sensory modalities...
The present thesis addresses the cross-modal plasticity occurring in the visual modality due to pro...
Background: Early deafness leads to enhanced attention in the visual periphery. Yet, whether this en...
Early deafness leads to enhanced attention in the visual periphery. Yet, whether this enhancement co...
BACKGROUND: Early deafness leads to enhanced attention in the visual periphery. Yet, whether this en...
This study explored the interaction between the spatial distribution of attention during inhibition ...
There is much anecdotal suggestion of improved visual skills in congenitally deaf individuals. Howev...
Purpose. Specific increases of reaction times (RTs) were found in normal subjects, when endogenous s...
Interacting with the external environment is an inherently multisensory experience. Therefore, under...
International audienceFollowing auditory deprivation, the remaining sense of vision has shown select...
Following auditory deprivation, the remaining sense of vision has shown selective enhancement in vis...
In low-level perceptual tasks and reading tasks, deaf individuals show a redistribution of spatial v...
The possibility that, following early auditory deprivation, the remaining senses such as vision are ...