From MDPI via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: accepted 2021-09-24, pub-electronic 2021-09-27Publication status: PublishedThe paper discusses and provides support for diverse processes of brain plasticity in visual function after damage in infancy and childhood in comparison with injury that occurs in the adult brain. We provide support and description of neuroplastic mechanisms in childhood that do not seemingly exist in the same way in the adult brain. Examples include the ability to foster the development of thalamocortical connectivities that can circumvent the lesion and reach their cortical destination in the occipital cortex as the developing brain is more efficient in building new connections. Supporting this claim is the fact that ...
Unsolved questions in computational visual neuroscience research are whether and how neurons and the...
This project reviews the role of cortical visual impairment referencing studies of Lin et al., (2005...
International audienceCerebral (cortical) visual impairment (CVI) is the primary cause of visual imp...
The paper discusses and provides support for diverse processes of brain plasticity in visual functio...
Cortical/cerebral visual impairment (CVI) is clinically defined as significant visual dysfunction ca...
We analyzed the visual functions of two patients (MS, FJ) with bilateral lesion of the primary visua...
Between 1-5:100 people worldwide have never experienced normotypic vision due to a condition called ...
Mammalian visuospatial function is poor at birth but improves rapidly over the first years of life. ...
Recent evidence shows that cerebral (cortical) visual impairment (CVI) is the leading individual cau...
AIM: To examine if congenital visual impairment is associated with differences in brain anatomy in c...
Previous studies identified cognitive difficulties in individuals with congenital visual impairment ...
The aim of this review is to discuss the existing evidence supporting different processes of visual ...
The childhood condition of visual difficulties caused by brain damage, commonly termed cortical or c...
Over the last two decades, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has become a powerful resear...
The pulvinar is the largest of the thalamic nuclei in the primates, including humans. In the primate...
Unsolved questions in computational visual neuroscience research are whether and how neurons and the...
This project reviews the role of cortical visual impairment referencing studies of Lin et al., (2005...
International audienceCerebral (cortical) visual impairment (CVI) is the primary cause of visual imp...
The paper discusses and provides support for diverse processes of brain plasticity in visual functio...
Cortical/cerebral visual impairment (CVI) is clinically defined as significant visual dysfunction ca...
We analyzed the visual functions of two patients (MS, FJ) with bilateral lesion of the primary visua...
Between 1-5:100 people worldwide have never experienced normotypic vision due to a condition called ...
Mammalian visuospatial function is poor at birth but improves rapidly over the first years of life. ...
Recent evidence shows that cerebral (cortical) visual impairment (CVI) is the leading individual cau...
AIM: To examine if congenital visual impairment is associated with differences in brain anatomy in c...
Previous studies identified cognitive difficulties in individuals with congenital visual impairment ...
The aim of this review is to discuss the existing evidence supporting different processes of visual ...
The childhood condition of visual difficulties caused by brain damage, commonly termed cortical or c...
Over the last two decades, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has become a powerful resear...
The pulvinar is the largest of the thalamic nuclei in the primates, including humans. In the primate...
Unsolved questions in computational visual neuroscience research are whether and how neurons and the...
This project reviews the role of cortical visual impairment referencing studies of Lin et al., (2005...
International audienceCerebral (cortical) visual impairment (CVI) is the primary cause of visual imp...