When the brain is deprived of input from one sensory modality, it often compensates with supranormal performance in one or more of the intact sensory systems. In the absence of acoustic input, it has been proposed that cross-modal reorganization of deaf auditory cortex may provide the neural substrate mediating compensatory visual function. We tested this hypothesis using a battery of visual psychophysical tasks and found that congenitally deaf cats, compared with hearing cats, have superior localization in the peripheral field and lower visual movement detection thresholds. In the deaf cats, reversible deactivation of posterior auditory cortex selectively eliminated superior visual localization abilities, whereas deactivation of the dorsal...
Neuroplasticity has been researched in many different ways, from the growing neonatal brain to neura...
Early hearing loss leads to crossmodal plasticity in regions of the cerebrum that are dominated by a...
Early hearing loss leads to crossmodal plasticity in regions of the cerebrum that are dominated by a...
Congenital sensory deprivation can lead to reorganization of the deprived cortical regions by anothe...
Psychophysics and brain imaging studies in deaf patients have revealed a functional crossmodal reorg...
<div><p>Psychophysics and brain imaging studies in deaf patients have revealed a functional crossmod...
International audiencePsychophysics and brain imaging studies in deaf patients have revealed a funct...
In deaf people, the auditory cortex can reorganize to support visual motion processing. Although thi...
To investigate possible cross-modal reorganization of the primary auditory cortex (field A1) in cong...
�Over the past decade, there has been an unprecedented level of interest and progress into understan...
After sensory loss, the deprived cortex can reorganize to process information from the remaining mod...
Following sensory loss, compensatory crossmodal reorganization occurs such that the remaining modali...
Congenital sensory deprivation can lead to reorganization of the deprived cortical regions by anothe...
In a recent study, Lomber, Meredith, and Kral (2010) investigated crossmodal reorganization in conge...
Following sensory deprivation, primary somatosensory and visual cortices undergo crossmodal plastici...
Neuroplasticity has been researched in many different ways, from the growing neonatal brain to neura...
Early hearing loss leads to crossmodal plasticity in regions of the cerebrum that are dominated by a...
Early hearing loss leads to crossmodal plasticity in regions of the cerebrum that are dominated by a...
Congenital sensory deprivation can lead to reorganization of the deprived cortical regions by anothe...
Psychophysics and brain imaging studies in deaf patients have revealed a functional crossmodal reorg...
<div><p>Psychophysics and brain imaging studies in deaf patients have revealed a functional crossmod...
International audiencePsychophysics and brain imaging studies in deaf patients have revealed a funct...
In deaf people, the auditory cortex can reorganize to support visual motion processing. Although thi...
To investigate possible cross-modal reorganization of the primary auditory cortex (field A1) in cong...
�Over the past decade, there has been an unprecedented level of interest and progress into understan...
After sensory loss, the deprived cortex can reorganize to process information from the remaining mod...
Following sensory loss, compensatory crossmodal reorganization occurs such that the remaining modali...
Congenital sensory deprivation can lead to reorganization of the deprived cortical regions by anothe...
In a recent study, Lomber, Meredith, and Kral (2010) investigated crossmodal reorganization in conge...
Following sensory deprivation, primary somatosensory and visual cortices undergo crossmodal plastici...
Neuroplasticity has been researched in many different ways, from the growing neonatal brain to neura...
Early hearing loss leads to crossmodal plasticity in regions of the cerebrum that are dominated by a...
Early hearing loss leads to crossmodal plasticity in regions of the cerebrum that are dominated by a...