The brain has been shown to be remarkably plastic and adaptive, possessing the ability to repair and reorganise itself in the event of insult or sensory deprivation. The following review will focus on studies surrounding the influence of blindness on auditory and tactile perception, examining whether a compensatory effect takes place as a consequence of the loss of vision. While blind individuals have been found to possess enhanced auditory processing capabilities as compared to sighted individuals, to date, research into tactile acuity among the blind remains relatively inconclusive. The present investigation will also highlight certain mechanisms that underlie these observations. Also, the ability of blind individuals to integrate multise...
In this review, we describe crossmodal plasticity following sensory loss in three parts, with each s...
BACKGROUND : In everyday life blind humans rely more on auditory and tactile senses to recognize peo...
Until recently, a commonly held view was that blindness resulted in enhanced auditory abilities, und...
The brain has been shown to be remarkably plastic and adaptive, possessing the ability to repair and...
We highlight the results of those studies that have investigated the plastic reorganization processe...
Abstract Valuable insights into the role of experience in shaping perception can be obtained by stud...
The notion that blindness leads to superior non-visual abilities has been postulated for centuries. ...
Blind individuals face various challenges in everyday life because of the lack of visual input. Howe...
Until recently, a commonly held view was that blindness resulted in enhanced auditory abilities, und...
Spatial attention paradigms using auditory or tactile stimulation were used to explore neural and be...
Background and Objectives: According to Cross Modal Plasticity theory, the blind people in order to ...
Several behavioural studies have shown that early-blind persons possess superior tactile skills. Sin...
It has been shown that congenital blindness can lead to anomalies in the integration of auditory and...
Comparing early- and late-onset blindness in individuals offers a unique model for studying the infl...
AbstractA recent experimental study suggests that blind individuals may compensate for their lack of...
In this review, we describe crossmodal plasticity following sensory loss in three parts, with each s...
BACKGROUND : In everyday life blind humans rely more on auditory and tactile senses to recognize peo...
Until recently, a commonly held view was that blindness resulted in enhanced auditory abilities, und...
The brain has been shown to be remarkably plastic and adaptive, possessing the ability to repair and...
We highlight the results of those studies that have investigated the plastic reorganization processe...
Abstract Valuable insights into the role of experience in shaping perception can be obtained by stud...
The notion that blindness leads to superior non-visual abilities has been postulated for centuries. ...
Blind individuals face various challenges in everyday life because of the lack of visual input. Howe...
Until recently, a commonly held view was that blindness resulted in enhanced auditory abilities, und...
Spatial attention paradigms using auditory or tactile stimulation were used to explore neural and be...
Background and Objectives: According to Cross Modal Plasticity theory, the blind people in order to ...
Several behavioural studies have shown that early-blind persons possess superior tactile skills. Sin...
It has been shown that congenital blindness can lead to anomalies in the integration of auditory and...
Comparing early- and late-onset blindness in individuals offers a unique model for studying the infl...
AbstractA recent experimental study suggests that blind individuals may compensate for their lack of...
In this review, we describe crossmodal plasticity following sensory loss in three parts, with each s...
BACKGROUND : In everyday life blind humans rely more on auditory and tactile senses to recognize peo...
Until recently, a commonly held view was that blindness resulted in enhanced auditory abilities, und...