Neuroplastic changes induced by sensory learning have been recognized within the cortices of specific modalities as well as within higher ordered multimodal areas. The interplay between these areas is not fully understood, particularly in the case of somatosensory learning. Here we examined functional and structural changes induced by short-term tactile training based of Braille reading, a task that requires both significant tactile expertise and mapping of tactile input onto multimodal representations. Subjects with normal vision were trained for three weeks to read Braille exclusively by touch and scanned before and after training, while performing a same-different discrimination task on Braille characters and meaningless characters. Func...
The loss of vision has been associated with enhanced performance in non-visual tasks such as tactile...
The mammalian neocortex has an amazing capacity for plastic remodelling. This is the basis for lifel...
SummaryAlthough previous studies have shown that Braille reading and other tactile discrimination ta...
The white matter (WM) architecture of the human brain changes in response to training, though fine-g...
A growing body of empirical evidence supports the notion of diverse neurobiological processes underl...
Abstract Background It has yet to be determined whether visual-tactile cross-modal plasticity due to...
Perceptual learning can be induced by passive tactile coactivation without attention or reinforcemen...
AbstractCellular mechanisms underlying synaptic plasticity are in line with the Hebbian concept. In ...
A growing body of empirical evidence supports the notion of diverse neurobiological processes underl...
International audienceThe brain is capable of large-scale reorganization in blindness or after massi...
Maps of the body surface in somatosensory cortex have been shown to be highly plastic, altering thei...
Correlations between inherent, task-free low-frequency fluctuations in the blood oxygenation level-d...
Experience can alter neural responses at early stages of cortical processing. This has been demonstr...
Braille reading and other tactile discrimination tasks recruit the visual cortex of both blind and n...
SummaryThe hand–face border is one of the most prominent features of the primate somatosensory corte...
The loss of vision has been associated with enhanced performance in non-visual tasks such as tactile...
The mammalian neocortex has an amazing capacity for plastic remodelling. This is the basis for lifel...
SummaryAlthough previous studies have shown that Braille reading and other tactile discrimination ta...
The white matter (WM) architecture of the human brain changes in response to training, though fine-g...
A growing body of empirical evidence supports the notion of diverse neurobiological processes underl...
Abstract Background It has yet to be determined whether visual-tactile cross-modal plasticity due to...
Perceptual learning can be induced by passive tactile coactivation without attention or reinforcemen...
AbstractCellular mechanisms underlying synaptic plasticity are in line with the Hebbian concept. In ...
A growing body of empirical evidence supports the notion of diverse neurobiological processes underl...
International audienceThe brain is capable of large-scale reorganization in blindness or after massi...
Maps of the body surface in somatosensory cortex have been shown to be highly plastic, altering thei...
Correlations between inherent, task-free low-frequency fluctuations in the blood oxygenation level-d...
Experience can alter neural responses at early stages of cortical processing. This has been demonstr...
Braille reading and other tactile discrimination tasks recruit the visual cortex of both blind and n...
SummaryThe hand–face border is one of the most prominent features of the primate somatosensory corte...
The loss of vision has been associated with enhanced performance in non-visual tasks such as tactile...
The mammalian neocortex has an amazing capacity for plastic remodelling. This is the basis for lifel...
SummaryAlthough previous studies have shown that Braille reading and other tactile discrimination ta...