Congenital sensory deprivation can lead to reorganization of the deprived cortical regions by another sensory system. Such cross-modal reorganization may either compete with or complement the “original” inputs to the deprived area after sensory restoration and can thus be either adverse or beneficial for sensory restoration. In congenital deafness, a previous inactivation study documented that supranormal visual behavior was mediated by higher-order auditory fields in congenitally deaf cats (CDCs). However, both the auditory responsiveness of “deaf” higherorder fields and interactions between the reorganized and the original sensory input remain unknown. Here, we studied a higher-order auditory field responsible for the supranormal visual f...
Following sensory deprivation, primary somatosensory and visual cortices undergo crossmodal plastici...
When a major sense is lost, crossmodal plasticity substitutes functional processing from the remaini...
Numerous investigations of cortical crossmodal plasticity, most often in congenital or early-deaf su...
Congenital sensory deprivation can lead to reorganization of the deprived cortical regions by anothe...
Early hearing loss leads to crossmodal plasticity in regions of the cerebrum that are dominated by a...
Early hearing loss leads to crossmodal plasticity in regions of the cerebrum that are dominated by a...
Early hearing loss leads to crossmodal plasticity in regions of the cerebrum that are dominated by a...
Following the loss of a sensory modality, such as deafness or blindness, crossmodal plasticity is co...
<div><p>Psychophysics and brain imaging studies in deaf patients have revealed a functional crossmod...
International audiencePsychophysics and brain imaging studies in deaf patients have revealed a funct...
When the brain is deprived of input from one sensory modality, it often compensates with supranormal...
Psychophysics and brain imaging studies in deaf patients have revealed a functional crossmodal reorg...
In the cat, the auditory field of the anterior ectosylvian sulcus (FAES) is sensitive to auditory cu...
Cortical development extensively depends on sensory experience. Effects of congenital monaural and b...
Recent neuroscientific research has focused on cortical plasticity, which refers to the ability of t...
Following sensory deprivation, primary somatosensory and visual cortices undergo crossmodal plastici...
When a major sense is lost, crossmodal plasticity substitutes functional processing from the remaini...
Numerous investigations of cortical crossmodal plasticity, most often in congenital or early-deaf su...
Congenital sensory deprivation can lead to reorganization of the deprived cortical regions by anothe...
Early hearing loss leads to crossmodal plasticity in regions of the cerebrum that are dominated by a...
Early hearing loss leads to crossmodal plasticity in regions of the cerebrum that are dominated by a...
Early hearing loss leads to crossmodal plasticity in regions of the cerebrum that are dominated by a...
Following the loss of a sensory modality, such as deafness or blindness, crossmodal plasticity is co...
<div><p>Psychophysics and brain imaging studies in deaf patients have revealed a functional crossmod...
International audiencePsychophysics and brain imaging studies in deaf patients have revealed a funct...
When the brain is deprived of input from one sensory modality, it often compensates with supranormal...
Psychophysics and brain imaging studies in deaf patients have revealed a functional crossmodal reorg...
In the cat, the auditory field of the anterior ectosylvian sulcus (FAES) is sensitive to auditory cu...
Cortical development extensively depends on sensory experience. Effects of congenital monaural and b...
Recent neuroscientific research has focused on cortical plasticity, which refers to the ability of t...
Following sensory deprivation, primary somatosensory and visual cortices undergo crossmodal plastici...
When a major sense is lost, crossmodal plasticity substitutes functional processing from the remaini...
Numerous investigations of cortical crossmodal plasticity, most often in congenital or early-deaf su...