Post-lingual deafness induces a decline in the ability to process phonological sounds or evoke phonological representations. This decline is paralleled with abnormally high neural activity in the right posterior superior temporal gyrus/supramarginal gyrus (PSTG/SMG). As this neural plasticity negatively relates to cochlear implantation (CI) success, it appears important to understand its determinants. We addressed the neuro-functional mechanisms underlying this maladaptive phenomenon using behavioral and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data acquired in 10 normal-hearing subjects and 10 post-lingual deaf candidates for CI. We compared two memory tasks where subjects had to evoke phonological (speech) and environmental sound repr...
Disentangling the effects of sensory and cognitive factors on neural reorganization is fundamental f...
Cross-modal reorganization in the auditory cortex has been reported in deaf individuals. However, it...
Auditory deprivation, as in hearing loss, appears to tax the brain, resulting in changes in cortical...
International audiencePost-lingual deafness induces a decline in the ability to process phonological...
Neurofunctional patterns assessed before or after cochlear implantation (CI) are informative markers...
International audienceThe outcome of adult cochlear implantation is predicted positively by the invo...
International audienceNot having access to one sense profoundly modifies our interactions with the e...
Not having access to one sense profoundly modifies our interactions with the environment, in turn pr...
Cochlear implants work well, yet the outcome is not fully accounted by the data routinely available ...
International audienceCochlear implants work well, yet the outcome is not fully accounted by the dat...
International audiencePsychophysical and neuroimaging studies in both animal and human subjects have...
AbstractWith the advances of cochlear implant (CI) technology, many deaf individuals can partially r...
Disentangling the effects of sensory and cognitive factors on neural reorganization is fundamental f...
Cross-modal reorganization in the auditory cortex has been reported in deaf individuals. However, it...
Auditory deprivation, as in hearing loss, appears to tax the brain, resulting in changes in cortical...
International audiencePost-lingual deafness induces a decline in the ability to process phonological...
Neurofunctional patterns assessed before or after cochlear implantation (CI) are informative markers...
International audienceThe outcome of adult cochlear implantation is predicted positively by the invo...
International audienceNot having access to one sense profoundly modifies our interactions with the e...
Not having access to one sense profoundly modifies our interactions with the environment, in turn pr...
Cochlear implants work well, yet the outcome is not fully accounted by the data routinely available ...
International audienceCochlear implants work well, yet the outcome is not fully accounted by the dat...
International audiencePsychophysical and neuroimaging studies in both animal and human subjects have...
AbstractWith the advances of cochlear implant (CI) technology, many deaf individuals can partially r...
Disentangling the effects of sensory and cognitive factors on neural reorganization is fundamental f...
Cross-modal reorganization in the auditory cortex has been reported in deaf individuals. However, it...
Auditory deprivation, as in hearing loss, appears to tax the brain, resulting in changes in cortical...