Early blindness results in alterations in the neural responses to auditory stimuli. Here we show that even moderately reduced vision in one eye early in life is sufficient to induce neural plastic changes in voice processing. We asked individuals with reduced visual acuity in one eye due to amblyopia to attend to vocal cues during electroencephalogram recording. We found enhanced frontal auditory responses at 125 ms–225 ms, which were correlated with reduced vision in the amblyopic eye, but not the fellow eye. Our results indicate intramodal reorganization, typically observed after congenital profound visual deprivation
International audienceIn the congenitally blind (CB), sensory deprivation results in cross-modal pla...
In the congenitally blind (CB), sensory deprivation results in cross-modal plasticity, with visual c...
AbstractThe medial geniculate body (MGB) plays a central role in auditory processing with both effer...
Early blindness results in alterations in the neural responses to auditory stimuli. Here we show tha...
The present study tested whether or not functional adaptations following congenital blindness are ma...
Blind people rely much more on voices compared to sighted individuals when identifying other people....
SummaryDegraded sensory experience during critical periods of development can have adverse effects o...
Is a short and transient period of visual deprivation early in life sufficient to induce lifelong ch...
SummaryAnimal and human studies have demonstrated that transient visual deprivation early in life, e...
Visual deprivation in early life causes widespread changes to the visual pathway. Structures normall...
Animal and human studies have demonstrated that transient visual deprivation early in life, even for...
Previous imaging studies of congenital blindness have studied individuals with heterogeneous causes ...
PURPOSE: Intra- and crossmodal neuroplasticity have been reported to underlie superior voice pro...
Contrasting the impact of congenital versus late-onset acquired blindness provides a unique model to...
Until only a few decades ago, researchers still considered sensory cortices to be fixed or "hardwire...
International audienceIn the congenitally blind (CB), sensory deprivation results in cross-modal pla...
In the congenitally blind (CB), sensory deprivation results in cross-modal plasticity, with visual c...
AbstractThe medial geniculate body (MGB) plays a central role in auditory processing with both effer...
Early blindness results in alterations in the neural responses to auditory stimuli. Here we show tha...
The present study tested whether or not functional adaptations following congenital blindness are ma...
Blind people rely much more on voices compared to sighted individuals when identifying other people....
SummaryDegraded sensory experience during critical periods of development can have adverse effects o...
Is a short and transient period of visual deprivation early in life sufficient to induce lifelong ch...
SummaryAnimal and human studies have demonstrated that transient visual deprivation early in life, e...
Visual deprivation in early life causes widespread changes to the visual pathway. Structures normall...
Animal and human studies have demonstrated that transient visual deprivation early in life, even for...
Previous imaging studies of congenital blindness have studied individuals with heterogeneous causes ...
PURPOSE: Intra- and crossmodal neuroplasticity have been reported to underlie superior voice pro...
Contrasting the impact of congenital versus late-onset acquired blindness provides a unique model to...
Until only a few decades ago, researchers still considered sensory cortices to be fixed or "hardwire...
International audienceIn the congenitally blind (CB), sensory deprivation results in cross-modal pla...
In the congenitally blind (CB), sensory deprivation results in cross-modal plasticity, with visual c...
AbstractThe medial geniculate body (MGB) plays a central role in auditory processing with both effer...