In this study, we investigated whether auditory deprivation leads to a more balanced bilateral control of spatial attention in the haptic space. We tested four groups of participants: early deaf, early blind, deafblind, and control (normally hearing and sighted) participants. Using a haptic line bisection task, we found that while normally hearing individuals (even when blind) showed a significant tendency to bisect to the left of the veridical midpoint (i.e., pseudoneglect), deaf individuals did not show any significant directional bias. This was the case of both deaf signers and non-signers, in line with prior findings obtained using a visual line bisection task. Interestingly, deafblind individuals also erred significantly to the left, r...
This paper examines the impact of auditory deprivation and sign language use on the enhancement of l...
<div><p>Auditory input plays an important role in the development of body-related processes. The abs...
AbstractNeurologically normal subjects misperceive the midpoints of lines (PSE) as reliably leftward...
In this study, we investigated whether auditory deprivation leads to a more balanced bilateral contr...
In this study, we investigated whether early deafness affects the typical pattern of hemispheric lat...
The present study investigated haptic spatial orientation processing in deaf signers, hearing sign l...
The present study investigated haptic spatial configuration learning in deaf individuals, hearing si...
The present study investigated haptic spatial configuration learning in deaf individuals, hearing si...
The present study investigated haptic spatial configuration learning in deaf individuals, hearing si...
Purpose. Specific increases of reaction times (RTs) were found in normal subjects, when endogenous s...
There is much anecdotal suggestion of improved visual skills in congenitally deaf individuals. Howev...
Congenitally deaf individuals, compared to hearing individuals, typically show differential performa...
The human cerebral cortex is asymmetrically organized with hemispheric lateralization pervading near...
This study explored the interaction between the spatial distribution of attention during inhibition ...
Auditory input plays an important role in the development of body-related processes. The absence of ...
This paper examines the impact of auditory deprivation and sign language use on the enhancement of l...
<div><p>Auditory input plays an important role in the development of body-related processes. The abs...
AbstractNeurologically normal subjects misperceive the midpoints of lines (PSE) as reliably leftward...
In this study, we investigated whether auditory deprivation leads to a more balanced bilateral contr...
In this study, we investigated whether early deafness affects the typical pattern of hemispheric lat...
The present study investigated haptic spatial orientation processing in deaf signers, hearing sign l...
The present study investigated haptic spatial configuration learning in deaf individuals, hearing si...
The present study investigated haptic spatial configuration learning in deaf individuals, hearing si...
The present study investigated haptic spatial configuration learning in deaf individuals, hearing si...
Purpose. Specific increases of reaction times (RTs) were found in normal subjects, when endogenous s...
There is much anecdotal suggestion of improved visual skills in congenitally deaf individuals. Howev...
Congenitally deaf individuals, compared to hearing individuals, typically show differential performa...
The human cerebral cortex is asymmetrically organized with hemispheric lateralization pervading near...
This study explored the interaction between the spatial distribution of attention during inhibition ...
Auditory input plays an important role in the development of body-related processes. The absence of ...
This paper examines the impact of auditory deprivation and sign language use on the enhancement of l...
<div><p>Auditory input plays an important role in the development of body-related processes. The abs...
AbstractNeurologically normal subjects misperceive the midpoints of lines (PSE) as reliably leftward...