We investigated whether the visual hMT+ cortex plays a role in supramodal representation of sensory flow, not mediated by visual mental imagery. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to measure neural activity in sighted and congenitally blind individuals during passive perception of optic and tactile flows. Visual motion-responsive cortex, including hMT+, was identified in the lateral occipital and inferior temporal cortices of the sighted subjects by response to optic flow. Tactile flow perception in sighted subjects activated the more anterior part of these cortical regions but deactivated the more posterior part. By contrast, perception of tactile flow in blind subjects activated the full extent, including the more posterior par...
Classical animal visual deprivation studies and human neuroimaging studies have shown that visual ex...
A number of studies have demonstrated cross-modal responses within visual cortex as a result of blin...
Visual cortex functionality in the blind has been shown to shift away from sensory networks toward t...
We investigated whether the visual hMT+ cortex plays a role in supramodal representation of sensory ...
We investigated whether the visual hMT1 cortex plays a role in supramodal representation of sensory ...
During the research program of my Doctorate Course, we investigated whether the visual hMT+ complex ...
Human middle temporal complex (hMT+) responds also to the perception of non-visual motion in both si...
Human middle temporal complex (hMT+) responds also to the perception of non-visual motion in both si...
The motion-sensitive middle temporal cortex (hMT+ complex) responds also to non-visual motion stimul...
It is widely accepted [Morrone et al. Nature Neuroscience, 2000] that particular cortical areas like...
In sighted individuals, both the visual and tactile version of the same spatial working memory task ...
The research presented in this thesis investigates the cross-modal representation of motion informat...
The visual motion-responsive middle temporal complex (hMT+) is activated during tactile and aural mo...
We report results of a pilot study using functional magnetic resonance imaging aimed at determining...
The study of congenitally blind individuals has emerged as a unique model to explore the role experi...
Classical animal visual deprivation studies and human neuroimaging studies have shown that visual ex...
A number of studies have demonstrated cross-modal responses within visual cortex as a result of blin...
Visual cortex functionality in the blind has been shown to shift away from sensory networks toward t...
We investigated whether the visual hMT+ cortex plays a role in supramodal representation of sensory ...
We investigated whether the visual hMT1 cortex plays a role in supramodal representation of sensory ...
During the research program of my Doctorate Course, we investigated whether the visual hMT+ complex ...
Human middle temporal complex (hMT+) responds also to the perception of non-visual motion in both si...
Human middle temporal complex (hMT+) responds also to the perception of non-visual motion in both si...
The motion-sensitive middle temporal cortex (hMT+ complex) responds also to non-visual motion stimul...
It is widely accepted [Morrone et al. Nature Neuroscience, 2000] that particular cortical areas like...
In sighted individuals, both the visual and tactile version of the same spatial working memory task ...
The research presented in this thesis investigates the cross-modal representation of motion informat...
The visual motion-responsive middle temporal complex (hMT+) is activated during tactile and aural mo...
We report results of a pilot study using functional magnetic resonance imaging aimed at determining...
The study of congenitally blind individuals has emerged as a unique model to explore the role experi...
Classical animal visual deprivation studies and human neuroimaging studies have shown that visual ex...
A number of studies have demonstrated cross-modal responses within visual cortex as a result of blin...
Visual cortex functionality in the blind has been shown to shift away from sensory networks toward t...