Individuals deaf from early age often outperform hearing individuals in the visual periphery on attention-dependent dorsal stream tasks (e.g., spatial localization or movement detection), but sometimes show central visual attention deficits, usually on ventral stream object identification tasks. It has been proposed that early deafness adaptively redirects attentional resources from central to peripheral vision to monitor extrapersonal space in the absence of auditory cues, producing a more evenly distributed attention gradient across visual space. However, little direct evidence exists that peripheral advantages are functionally tied to central deficits, rather than determined by independent mechanisms, and previous studies using several a...
Following auditory deprivation, the remaining sense of vision has shown selective enhancement in vi...
This study explored the interaction between the spatial distribution of attention during inhibition ...
Deaf people have only an attenuated experience, if any, of hearing. The study of individuals born de...
Background: Early deafness leads to enhanced attention in the visual periphery. Yet, whether this en...
There is much anecdotal suggestion of improved visual skills in congenitally deaf individuals. Howev...
Background: Early deafness leads to enhanced attention in the visual periphery. Yet, whether this en...
Deafness results in greater reliance on the remaining senses. It is unknown whether the cortical arc...
BACKGROUND: Early deafness leads to enhanced attention in the visual periphery. Yet, whether this en...
We compared normally hearing individuals and congenitally deaf individuals as they monitored moving ...
Early deafness leads to enhanced attention in the visual periphery. Yet, whether this enhancement co...
Sound is a vital cue in helping hearing people orient their gaze and attention towards events outsid...
The loss of one sensory modality can lead to a reorganization of the other intact sensory modalities...
Congenitally deaf individuals, compared to hearing individuals, typically show differential performa...
The altered sensory experience of profound early onset deafness provokes sometimes large scale neura...
The present thesis addresses the cross-modal plasticity occurring in the visual modality due to pro...
Following auditory deprivation, the remaining sense of vision has shown selective enhancement in vi...
This study explored the interaction between the spatial distribution of attention during inhibition ...
Deaf people have only an attenuated experience, if any, of hearing. The study of individuals born de...
Background: Early deafness leads to enhanced attention in the visual periphery. Yet, whether this en...
There is much anecdotal suggestion of improved visual skills in congenitally deaf individuals. Howev...
Background: Early deafness leads to enhanced attention in the visual periphery. Yet, whether this en...
Deafness results in greater reliance on the remaining senses. It is unknown whether the cortical arc...
BACKGROUND: Early deafness leads to enhanced attention in the visual periphery. Yet, whether this en...
We compared normally hearing individuals and congenitally deaf individuals as they monitored moving ...
Early deafness leads to enhanced attention in the visual periphery. Yet, whether this enhancement co...
Sound is a vital cue in helping hearing people orient their gaze and attention towards events outsid...
The loss of one sensory modality can lead to a reorganization of the other intact sensory modalities...
Congenitally deaf individuals, compared to hearing individuals, typically show differential performa...
The altered sensory experience of profound early onset deafness provokes sometimes large scale neura...
The present thesis addresses the cross-modal plasticity occurring in the visual modality due to pro...
Following auditory deprivation, the remaining sense of vision has shown selective enhancement in vi...
This study explored the interaction between the spatial distribution of attention during inhibition ...
Deaf people have only an attenuated experience, if any, of hearing. The study of individuals born de...