Early hearing loss leads to crossmodal plasticity in regions of the cerebrum that are dominated by acoustical processing in hearing subjects. Until recently, little has been known of the connectional basis of this phenomenon. One region whose crossmodal properties are well-established is the auditory field of the anterior ectosylvian sulcus (FAES) in the cat, where neurons are normally responsive to acoustic stimulation and its deactivation leads to the behavioral loss of accurate orienting toward auditory stimuli. However, in early-deaf cats, visual responsiveness predominates in the FAES and its deactivation blocks accurate orienting behavior toward visual stimuli. For such crossmodal reorganization to occur, it has been presumed that nov...
<div><p>Psychophysics and brain imaging studies in deaf patients have revealed a functional crossmod...
Recent neuroscientific research has focused on cortical plasticity, which refers to the ability of t...
In a recent study, Lomber, Meredith, and Kral (2010) investigated crossmodal reorganization in conge...
Early hearing loss leads to crossmodal plasticity in regions of the cerebrum that are dominated by a...
In the cat, the auditory field of the anterior ectosylvian sulcus (FAES) is sensitive to auditory cu...
Following the loss of a sensory modality, such as deafness or blindness, crossmodal plasticity is co...
Congenital sensory deprivation can lead to reorganization of the deprived cortical regions by anothe...
It has been well established that following sensory loss, cortical areas that would normally be invo...
When a major sense is lost, crossmodal plasticity substitutes functional processing from the remaini...
Deafness affects approximately 40 million people in the United States. However, little is known abo...
Following sensory deprivation, primary somatosensory and visual cortices undergo crossmodal plastici...
Numerous investigations of cortical crossmodal plasticity, most often in congenital or early-deaf su...
Following sensory loss, compensatory crossmodal reorganization occurs such that the remaining modali...
Following early-onset deafness, studies have demonstrated crossmodal plasticity, throughout “deaf” a...
International audiencePsychophysics and brain imaging studies in deaf patients have revealed a funct...
<div><p>Psychophysics and brain imaging studies in deaf patients have revealed a functional crossmod...
Recent neuroscientific research has focused on cortical plasticity, which refers to the ability of t...
In a recent study, Lomber, Meredith, and Kral (2010) investigated crossmodal reorganization in conge...
Early hearing loss leads to crossmodal plasticity in regions of the cerebrum that are dominated by a...
In the cat, the auditory field of the anterior ectosylvian sulcus (FAES) is sensitive to auditory cu...
Following the loss of a sensory modality, such as deafness or blindness, crossmodal plasticity is co...
Congenital sensory deprivation can lead to reorganization of the deprived cortical regions by anothe...
It has been well established that following sensory loss, cortical areas that would normally be invo...
When a major sense is lost, crossmodal plasticity substitutes functional processing from the remaini...
Deafness affects approximately 40 million people in the United States. However, little is known abo...
Following sensory deprivation, primary somatosensory and visual cortices undergo crossmodal plastici...
Numerous investigations of cortical crossmodal plasticity, most often in congenital or early-deaf su...
Following sensory loss, compensatory crossmodal reorganization occurs such that the remaining modali...
Following early-onset deafness, studies have demonstrated crossmodal plasticity, throughout “deaf” a...
International audiencePsychophysics and brain imaging studies in deaf patients have revealed a funct...
<div><p>Psychophysics and brain imaging studies in deaf patients have revealed a functional crossmod...
Recent neuroscientific research has focused on cortical plasticity, which refers to the ability of t...
In a recent study, Lomber, Meredith, and Kral (2010) investigated crossmodal reorganization in conge...