Alpha oscillatory activity is thought to contribute to visual expectancy through the engagement of task-relevant occipital regions. In early blindness, occipital alpha oscillations are systematically reduced, suggesting that occipital alpha depends on visual experience. However, it remains possible that alpha activity could serve expectancy in non-visual modalities in blind people, especially considering that previous research has shown the recruitment of the occipital cortex for non-visual processing. To test this idea, we used electroencephalography to examine whether alpha oscillations reflected a differential recruitment of task-relevant regions between expected and unexpected conditions in two haptic tasks (texture and shape discrimina...
The posterior alpha rhythm (8-14 Hz), originating in occipito-parietal areas through thalamocortical...
Over three months of intensive training with a tactile stimulation device, 18 blind and 10 blindfold...
Previous studies in early blind individuals posited a possible role of parieto-occipital connections...
Alpha oscillatory activity is thought to contribute to visual expectancy through the engagement of t...
What happens in occipital cortex when neuronal activity is no longer evoked by regular visual stimul...
Visual experience is crucial for the development of neural processing. For example, alpha activity d...
We investigated the function of oscillatory alpha-band activity in the neural coding of spatial info...
Schubert JTW, Buchholz VN, Focker J, Engel AK, Röder B, Heed T. Alpha-band oscillations reflect exte...
<div><p>Compared to their seeing counterparts, people with blindness have a greater tactile capacity...
Touch can be localized either on the skin in anatomical coordinates, or, after integration with post...
Compared to their seeing counterparts, people with blindness have a greater tactile capacity. Differ...
Contains fulltext : 90359.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Neuronal oscil...
Symmetry is an organizational principle that is ubiquitous throughout the visual world. However, thi...
In congenitally blind individuals, the occipital cortex responds to various nonvisual inputs. Some a...
To investigate whether superior tactile acuity in the blind is due to alterations of attentional sel...
The posterior alpha rhythm (8-14 Hz), originating in occipito-parietal areas through thalamocortical...
Over three months of intensive training with a tactile stimulation device, 18 blind and 10 blindfold...
Previous studies in early blind individuals posited a possible role of parieto-occipital connections...
Alpha oscillatory activity is thought to contribute to visual expectancy through the engagement of t...
What happens in occipital cortex when neuronal activity is no longer evoked by regular visual stimul...
Visual experience is crucial for the development of neural processing. For example, alpha activity d...
We investigated the function of oscillatory alpha-band activity in the neural coding of spatial info...
Schubert JTW, Buchholz VN, Focker J, Engel AK, Röder B, Heed T. Alpha-band oscillations reflect exte...
<div><p>Compared to their seeing counterparts, people with blindness have a greater tactile capacity...
Touch can be localized either on the skin in anatomical coordinates, or, after integration with post...
Compared to their seeing counterparts, people with blindness have a greater tactile capacity. Differ...
Contains fulltext : 90359.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Neuronal oscil...
Symmetry is an organizational principle that is ubiquitous throughout the visual world. However, thi...
In congenitally blind individuals, the occipital cortex responds to various nonvisual inputs. Some a...
To investigate whether superior tactile acuity in the blind is due to alterations of attentional sel...
The posterior alpha rhythm (8-14 Hz), originating in occipito-parietal areas through thalamocortical...
Over three months of intensive training with a tactile stimulation device, 18 blind and 10 blindfold...
Previous studies in early blind individuals posited a possible role of parieto-occipital connections...