International audienceThe brain is capable of large-scale reorganization in blindness or after massive injury. Such reorganization crosses the division into separate sensory cortices (visual, somatosensory...). As its result, the visual cortex of the blind becomes active during tactile Braille reading. Although the possibility of such reorganization in the normal, adult brain has been raised, definitive evidence has been lacking. Here, we demonstrate such extensive reorganization in normal, sighted adults who learned Braille while their brain activity was investigated with fMRI and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). Subjects showed enhanced activity for tactile reading in the visual cortex, including the visual word form area (VWFA) t...
Perception via different sensory modalities was traditionally believed to be supported by largely se...
ABSTRACT—Studying the brains of blind individuals pro-vides a unique opportunity to investigate how ...
The white matter (WM) architecture of the human brain changes in response to training, though fine-g...
International audienceThe brain is capable of large-scale reorganization in blindness or after massi...
Braille reading is a behaviorally relevant task, often carried out several hours a day. In blind Bra...
00285.2001. Braille reading depends on remarkable adaptations that connect the somatosensory system ...
SummaryAlthough previous studies have shown that Braille reading and other tactile discrimination ta...
The loss of vision has been associated with enhanced performance in non-visual tasks such as tactile...
Braille reading and other tactile discrimination tasks recruit the visual cortex of both blind and n...
Although previous studies have shown that Braille reading and other tactile discrimination tasks act...
A growing body of empirical evidence supports the notion of diverse neurobiological processes underl...
Although previous studies have shown that Braille reading and other tactile discrimination tasks act...
To study the functional involvement of the visual cortex in Braille reading, we applied repetitive t...
The mature mammalian nervous system alters its functional organization in a use-dependent manner. En...
The mature mammalian nervous system alters its functional organization in a use-dependent manner. En...
Perception via different sensory modalities was traditionally believed to be supported by largely se...
ABSTRACT—Studying the brains of blind individuals pro-vides a unique opportunity to investigate how ...
The white matter (WM) architecture of the human brain changes in response to training, though fine-g...
International audienceThe brain is capable of large-scale reorganization in blindness or after massi...
Braille reading is a behaviorally relevant task, often carried out several hours a day. In blind Bra...
00285.2001. Braille reading depends on remarkable adaptations that connect the somatosensory system ...
SummaryAlthough previous studies have shown that Braille reading and other tactile discrimination ta...
The loss of vision has been associated with enhanced performance in non-visual tasks such as tactile...
Braille reading and other tactile discrimination tasks recruit the visual cortex of both blind and n...
Although previous studies have shown that Braille reading and other tactile discrimination tasks act...
A growing body of empirical evidence supports the notion of diverse neurobiological processes underl...
Although previous studies have shown that Braille reading and other tactile discrimination tasks act...
To study the functional involvement of the visual cortex in Braille reading, we applied repetitive t...
The mature mammalian nervous system alters its functional organization in a use-dependent manner. En...
The mature mammalian nervous system alters its functional organization in a use-dependent manner. En...
Perception via different sensory modalities was traditionally believed to be supported by largely se...
ABSTRACT—Studying the brains of blind individuals pro-vides a unique opportunity to investigate how ...
The white matter (WM) architecture of the human brain changes in response to training, though fine-g...