Perception via different sensory modalities was traditionally believed to be supported by largely separate brain systems. However, a growing number of studies demonstrate that the visual cortices of typical, sighted adults are involved in tactile and auditory perceptual processing. Here, we investigated the spatiotemporal dynamics of the visual cortex’s involvement in a complex tactile task: Braille letter recognition. Sighted subjects underwent Braille training and then participated in a transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) study in which they tactually identified single Braille letters. During this task, TMS was applied to their left early visual cortex, visual word form area (VWFA), and left early somatosensory cortex at five time win...
A growing body of empirical evidence supports the notion of diverse neurobiological processes underl...
Over 150 years ago, E.H. Weber [1] declared that experience showed that tactile acuity was not affec...
A growing body of empirical evidence supports the notion of diverse neurobiological processes underl...
The brain is capable of large-scale reorganization in blindness or after massive injury. Such reorga...
SummaryAlthough previous studies have shown that Braille reading and other tactile discrimination ta...
Although previous studies have shown that Braille reading and other tactile discrimination tasks act...
Although previous studies have shown that Braille reading and other tactile discrimination tasks act...
Braille reading and other tactile discrimination tasks recruit the visual cortex of both blind and n...
Abstract Background It has yet to be determined whether visual-tactile cross-modal plasticity due to...
There is ongoing debate regarding the extent to which human cortices are specialized for processing ...
ractive in Braille reading and other tactile tasks, suggesting important information about the exten...
The loss of vision has been associated with enhanced performance in non-visual tasks such as tactile...
AbstractOver 150 years ago, E.H. Weber [1] declared that experience showed that tactile acuity was n...
Previous studies in early blind individuals posited a possible role of parieto-occipital connections...
AbstractWe have addressed the role of occipital and somatosensory cortex in a tactile discrimination...
A growing body of empirical evidence supports the notion of diverse neurobiological processes underl...
Over 150 years ago, E.H. Weber [1] declared that experience showed that tactile acuity was not affec...
A growing body of empirical evidence supports the notion of diverse neurobiological processes underl...
The brain is capable of large-scale reorganization in blindness or after massive injury. Such reorga...
SummaryAlthough previous studies have shown that Braille reading and other tactile discrimination ta...
Although previous studies have shown that Braille reading and other tactile discrimination tasks act...
Although previous studies have shown that Braille reading and other tactile discrimination tasks act...
Braille reading and other tactile discrimination tasks recruit the visual cortex of both blind and n...
Abstract Background It has yet to be determined whether visual-tactile cross-modal plasticity due to...
There is ongoing debate regarding the extent to which human cortices are specialized for processing ...
ractive in Braille reading and other tactile tasks, suggesting important information about the exten...
The loss of vision has been associated with enhanced performance in non-visual tasks such as tactile...
AbstractOver 150 years ago, E.H. Weber [1] declared that experience showed that tactile acuity was n...
Previous studies in early blind individuals posited a possible role of parieto-occipital connections...
AbstractWe have addressed the role of occipital and somatosensory cortex in a tactile discrimination...
A growing body of empirical evidence supports the notion of diverse neurobiological processes underl...
Over 150 years ago, E.H. Weber [1] declared that experience showed that tactile acuity was not affec...
A growing body of empirical evidence supports the notion of diverse neurobiological processes underl...