Early deprivation in audition can have striking effects on the development of visual processing. Here we investigated whether early deafness induces changes in holistic/configural face processing.To this end, we compared the results of a group of early deaf participants to those of a group of hearing participants in an inversion-matching task (Experiment 1) and a composite face task (Experiment 2). We hypothesized that deaf individuals would show an enhanced inversion effect and/or an increased composite face effect compared to hearing controls in case of enhanced holistic/configural face processing. Conversely, these effects would be reduced if they rely more on facial features than hearing controls. As a result, we found that deaf individ...
Interacting with the external environment is an inherently multisensory experience. Therefore, under...
Deaf signers exhibit superior visual perception compared to hearing controls in several domains, inc...
Research has shown that inversion is more detrimental to the perception of faces than to the percept...
Early deprivation in audition can have striking effects on the development of visual processing. Her...
Early deprivation in audition can have striking effects on the development of visual processing. Her...
International audienceEarly deprivation in audition can have striking effects on the development of ...
International audienceRight hemisphere lateralization for face processing is well documented in typi...
PURPOSE: This study examined the effects of deafness and sign language use on the distribution of at...
International audienceRight hemisphere lateralization for face processing is well documented in typi...
International audienceRight hemisphere lateralization for face processing is well documented in typi...
The loss of one sensory modality can lead to a reorganization of the other intact sensory modalities...
Brain systems supporting face and voice processing both contribute to the extraction of important in...
The possibility that, following early auditory deprivation, the remaining senses such as vision are ...
Theories of cross-modal plasticity have explored how a certain modality can be repurposed after prol...
Deaf people have only an attenuated experience, if any, of hearing. The study of individuals born de...
Interacting with the external environment is an inherently multisensory experience. Therefore, under...
Deaf signers exhibit superior visual perception compared to hearing controls in several domains, inc...
Research has shown that inversion is more detrimental to the perception of faces than to the percept...
Early deprivation in audition can have striking effects on the development of visual processing. Her...
Early deprivation in audition can have striking effects on the development of visual processing. Her...
International audienceEarly deprivation in audition can have striking effects on the development of ...
International audienceRight hemisphere lateralization for face processing is well documented in typi...
PURPOSE: This study examined the effects of deafness and sign language use on the distribution of at...
International audienceRight hemisphere lateralization for face processing is well documented in typi...
International audienceRight hemisphere lateralization for face processing is well documented in typi...
The loss of one sensory modality can lead to a reorganization of the other intact sensory modalities...
Brain systems supporting face and voice processing both contribute to the extraction of important in...
The possibility that, following early auditory deprivation, the remaining senses such as vision are ...
Theories of cross-modal plasticity have explored how a certain modality can be repurposed after prol...
Deaf people have only an attenuated experience, if any, of hearing. The study of individuals born de...
Interacting with the external environment is an inherently multisensory experience. Therefore, under...
Deaf signers exhibit superior visual perception compared to hearing controls in several domains, inc...
Research has shown that inversion is more detrimental to the perception of faces than to the percept...