Sensory cortices undergo crossmodal reorganisation as a consequence of sensory deprivation. Congenital deafness in humans represents a particular case with respect to other types of sensory deprivation, because cortical reorganisation is not only a consequence of auditory deprivation, but also of language-driven mechanisms. Visual crossmodal plasticity has been found in secondary auditory cortices of deaf individuals, but it is still unclear if reorganisation also takes place in primary auditory areas, and how this relates to language modality and auditory deprivation. Here, we dissociated the effects of language modality and auditory deprivation on crossmodal plasticity in Heschl's gyrus as a whole, and in cytoarchitectonic region Te1.0 (...
International audiencePost-lingual deafness induces a decline in the ability to process phonological...
Cross-modal reorganization in the auditory cortex has been reported in deaf individuals. However, it...
Following the loss of a sensory modality, such as deafness or blindness, crossmodal plasticity is co...
Disentangling the effects of sensory and cognitive factors on neural reorganization is fundamental f...
In early deaf individuals, the auditory deprived temporal brain regions become engaged in visual pro...
Deafness results in greater reliance on the remaining senses. It is unknown whether the cortical arc...
& To investigate neural plasticity resulting from early au-ditory deprivation and use of America...
AbstractThere is evidence of both crossmodal and intermodal plasticity in the deaf brain. Here, we i...
Crossmodal plasticity refers to the reorganisation of sensory cortices in the absence of their typic...
Visual stimuli are known to activate the auditory cortex of deaf people, presenting evidence of cros...
Neuroplasticity following deafness has been widely demonstrated in both humans and animals, but the ...
Theories of cross-modal plasticity have explored how a certain modality can be repurposed after prol...
The study of deafness and blindness has contributed unique knowledge to our understanding of the bra...
Neuroplasticity following deafness has been widely demonstrated in both humans and animals, but the ...
Language is a fundamental part of human cognition. The question of whether language is processed ind...
International audiencePost-lingual deafness induces a decline in the ability to process phonological...
Cross-modal reorganization in the auditory cortex has been reported in deaf individuals. However, it...
Following the loss of a sensory modality, such as deafness or blindness, crossmodal plasticity is co...
Disentangling the effects of sensory and cognitive factors on neural reorganization is fundamental f...
In early deaf individuals, the auditory deprived temporal brain regions become engaged in visual pro...
Deafness results in greater reliance on the remaining senses. It is unknown whether the cortical arc...
& To investigate neural plasticity resulting from early au-ditory deprivation and use of America...
AbstractThere is evidence of both crossmodal and intermodal plasticity in the deaf brain. Here, we i...
Crossmodal plasticity refers to the reorganisation of sensory cortices in the absence of their typic...
Visual stimuli are known to activate the auditory cortex of deaf people, presenting evidence of cros...
Neuroplasticity following deafness has been widely demonstrated in both humans and animals, but the ...
Theories of cross-modal plasticity have explored how a certain modality can be repurposed after prol...
The study of deafness and blindness has contributed unique knowledge to our understanding of the bra...
Neuroplasticity following deafness has been widely demonstrated in both humans and animals, but the ...
Language is a fundamental part of human cognition. The question of whether language is processed ind...
International audiencePost-lingual deafness induces a decline in the ability to process phonological...
Cross-modal reorganization in the auditory cortex has been reported in deaf individuals. However, it...
Following the loss of a sensory modality, such as deafness or blindness, crossmodal plasticity is co...