The occipital cortex (OC) of early-blind humans is activated during various nonvisual perceptual and cognitive tasks, but little is known about its modular organization. Using functional MRI we tested whether processing of auditory versus tactile and spatial versus nonspatial information was dissociated in the OC of the early blind. No modality-specific OC activation was observed. However, the right middle occipital gyrus (MOG) showed a preference for spatial over nonspatial processing of both auditory and tactile stimuli. Furthermore, MOG activity was correlated with accuracy of individual sound localization performance. In sighted controls, most of extrastriate OC, including the MOG, was deactivated during auditory and tactile conditions,...
Sounds activate occipital regions in early blind individuals. However, how different sound categorie...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in ten early blind humans, we found robust occipi...
The scientific literature has grown rich in research illustrating the remarkable ability of the brai...
SummaryThe occipital cortex (OC) of early-blind humans is activated during various nonvisual percept...
The study of the congenitally blind (CB) represents a unique opportunity to explore experience-depen...
What happens in occipital cortex when neuronal activity is no longer evoked by regular visual stimul...
Contrasting the impact of congenital versus late-onset acquired blindness provides a unique model to...
Cross-modal responses in occipital areas appear to be essential for sensory processing in visually d...
Although blind people heavily depend on working memory to manage daily life without visual informati...
Despite numerous studies on cross-modal brain plasticity, it is still unclear to what extent distinc...
■ In congenital blindness, the occipital cortex responds to a range of nonvisual inputs, including t...
Auditory spatial tasks induce functional activation in the occipital - visual - cortex of early blin...
It is well known that, following an early visual deprivation, the neural network involved in process...
The study of congenitally blind individuals has emerged as a unique model to explore the role experi...
Early visual deprivation triggers enhanced representation of auditory information in the occipital c...
Sounds activate occipital regions in early blind individuals. However, how different sound categorie...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in ten early blind humans, we found robust occipi...
The scientific literature has grown rich in research illustrating the remarkable ability of the brai...
SummaryThe occipital cortex (OC) of early-blind humans is activated during various nonvisual percept...
The study of the congenitally blind (CB) represents a unique opportunity to explore experience-depen...
What happens in occipital cortex when neuronal activity is no longer evoked by regular visual stimul...
Contrasting the impact of congenital versus late-onset acquired blindness provides a unique model to...
Cross-modal responses in occipital areas appear to be essential for sensory processing in visually d...
Although blind people heavily depend on working memory to manage daily life without visual informati...
Despite numerous studies on cross-modal brain plasticity, it is still unclear to what extent distinc...
■ In congenital blindness, the occipital cortex responds to a range of nonvisual inputs, including t...
Auditory spatial tasks induce functional activation in the occipital - visual - cortex of early blin...
It is well known that, following an early visual deprivation, the neural network involved in process...
The study of congenitally blind individuals has emerged as a unique model to explore the role experi...
Early visual deprivation triggers enhanced representation of auditory information in the occipital c...
Sounds activate occipital regions in early blind individuals. However, how different sound categorie...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in ten early blind humans, we found robust occipi...
The scientific literature has grown rich in research illustrating the remarkable ability of the brai...