SummaryThe middle temporal complex (MT/MST) is a brain region specialized for the perception of motion in the visual modality [1–4]. However, this specialization is modified by visual experience: after long-standing blindness, MT/MST responds to sound [5]. Recent evidence also suggests that the auditory response of MT/MST is selective for motion [6, 7]. The developmental time course of this plasticity is not known. To test for a sensitive period in MT/MST development, we used fMRI to compare MT/MST function in congenitally blind, late-blind, and sighted adults. MT/MST responded to sound in congenitally blind adults, but not in late-blind or sighted adults, and not in an individual who lost his vision between ages of 2 and 3 years. All blind...
In sighted individuals, a portion of the middle occipito-temporal cortex (hMT+/V5) responds preferen...
hMT+/V5 is a region in the middle occipito-temporal cortex that responds preferentially to visual mo...
Human middle temporal complex (hMT+) responds also to the perception of non-visual motion in both si...
SummaryThe middle temporal complex (MT/MST) is a brain region specialized for the perception of moti...
Cross-modal plasticity refers to the recruitment of cortical regions involved in the processing of o...
mechanistic insights have largely come Bedny et al. [4] report evidence for even when the source of ...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we found that cortical visual motion area MT+/V5 respon...
Cross-modal plasticity refers to the recruitment of cortical regions involved in the processing of o...
Cross-modal plasticity refers to the recruitment of cortical regions involved in the processing of o...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we found that cortical visual motion areaMT!/V5 respond...
The middle temporal visual area (hMT+/V5) is a region of the extrastriate occipital cortex that cont...
The research presented in this thesis investigates the cross-modal representation of motion informat...
SummaryRecent work has shown that visual deprivation of humans during a critical period leads to mot...
A region in the middle occipito-temporal cortex (hMT+/V5), classically considered as purely visual, ...
hMT+/V5 is a region in the middle occipitotemporal cortex that responds preferentially to visual mot...
In sighted individuals, a portion of the middle occipito-temporal cortex (hMT+/V5) responds preferen...
hMT+/V5 is a region in the middle occipito-temporal cortex that responds preferentially to visual mo...
Human middle temporal complex (hMT+) responds also to the perception of non-visual motion in both si...
SummaryThe middle temporal complex (MT/MST) is a brain region specialized for the perception of moti...
Cross-modal plasticity refers to the recruitment of cortical regions involved in the processing of o...
mechanistic insights have largely come Bedny et al. [4] report evidence for even when the source of ...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we found that cortical visual motion area MT+/V5 respon...
Cross-modal plasticity refers to the recruitment of cortical regions involved in the processing of o...
Cross-modal plasticity refers to the recruitment of cortical regions involved in the processing of o...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we found that cortical visual motion areaMT!/V5 respond...
The middle temporal visual area (hMT+/V5) is a region of the extrastriate occipital cortex that cont...
The research presented in this thesis investigates the cross-modal representation of motion informat...
SummaryRecent work has shown that visual deprivation of humans during a critical period leads to mot...
A region in the middle occipito-temporal cortex (hMT+/V5), classically considered as purely visual, ...
hMT+/V5 is a region in the middle occipitotemporal cortex that responds preferentially to visual mot...
In sighted individuals, a portion of the middle occipito-temporal cortex (hMT+/V5) responds preferen...
hMT+/V5 is a region in the middle occipito-temporal cortex that responds preferentially to visual mo...
Human middle temporal complex (hMT+) responds also to the perception of non-visual motion in both si...