How what we perceive is transformed into a coherent and integrated representation of the world around us is a question that has fascinated humans since the early days. What happens in our brain that enables us to make sense of what we see, hear, touch, smell or taste? How does the brain of someone who has never had any visual perception form an image of the external world? Do brains from sighted and blind individuals differ and how? In this chapter we discuss recent findings from research in animals as well from functional brain imaging studies in sighted and blind individuals that are shedding new light on how the brain works
Purpose of Review: In this review, we discuss findings from some recent brain imaging studies that s...
Using our own brains to study our brains is extraordinary. For example, in vision this makes us natu...
ABSTRACT—Studying the brains of blind individuals pro-vides a unique opportunity to investigate how ...
How what we perceive is transformed into a coherent and integrated representation of the world aroun...
Vision plays a central role in how we represent and interact with the world around us. The primacy o...
Vision plays a central role in how we represent and interact with the world around us. The primacy o...
Despite the lack of vision, blind individuals are capable to move independently in space, to represe...
Since the early days, how we represent the world around us has been a matter of philosophical specul...
Can a blind person see? The very idea seems paradoxical. And yet, if we conceive of "seeing" as the ...
Since the early days, how we represent the world around us has been a matter of philosophical specul...
What we consciously see in our everyday life is not an exact copy of the information that our eyes r...
In the (re-)animated debate on consciousness we focus on three questions: Who has consciousness? Wha...
During the first years of life, the human brain undergoes repetitive modifications in its anatomical...
Vision is our most powerful sense and, arguably, it gives us our most vivid sensory and imaginal exp...
Although subjective conscious experience and introspection have long been considered unscientific an...
Purpose of Review: In this review, we discuss findings from some recent brain imaging studies that s...
Using our own brains to study our brains is extraordinary. For example, in vision this makes us natu...
ABSTRACT—Studying the brains of blind individuals pro-vides a unique opportunity to investigate how ...
How what we perceive is transformed into a coherent and integrated representation of the world aroun...
Vision plays a central role in how we represent and interact with the world around us. The primacy o...
Vision plays a central role in how we represent and interact with the world around us. The primacy o...
Despite the lack of vision, blind individuals are capable to move independently in space, to represe...
Since the early days, how we represent the world around us has been a matter of philosophical specul...
Can a blind person see? The very idea seems paradoxical. And yet, if we conceive of "seeing" as the ...
Since the early days, how we represent the world around us has been a matter of philosophical specul...
What we consciously see in our everyday life is not an exact copy of the information that our eyes r...
In the (re-)animated debate on consciousness we focus on three questions: Who has consciousness? Wha...
During the first years of life, the human brain undergoes repetitive modifications in its anatomical...
Vision is our most powerful sense and, arguably, it gives us our most vivid sensory and imaginal exp...
Although subjective conscious experience and introspection have long been considered unscientific an...
Purpose of Review: In this review, we discuss findings from some recent brain imaging studies that s...
Using our own brains to study our brains is extraordinary. For example, in vision this makes us natu...
ABSTRACT—Studying the brains of blind individuals pro-vides a unique opportunity to investigate how ...