Cross-modal reorganization in the auditory cortex has been reported in deaf individuals. However, it is not well understood whether this compensatory reorganization induced by auditory deprivation recedes once the sensation of hearing is partially restored through a cochlear implant. The current study used electroencephalography source localization to examine cross-modal reorganization in the auditory cortex of post-lingually deafened cochlear implant users. We analysed visual-evoked potentials to parametrically modulated reversing chequerboard images between cochlear implant users (n = 11) and normal-hearing listeners (n = 11). The results revealed smaller P100 amplitudes and reduced visual cortex activation in cochlear implant users compa...
Auditory evoked potentials are tools widely used to assess auditory cortex functions in clinical con...
Activation of the auditory cortex by visual stimuli has been reported in deaf children. In cochlear ...
Deaf children who receive a cochlear implant early in life and engage in intensive oral/aural therap...
Cross-modal reorganization in the auditory cortex has been reported in deaf individuals. However, it...
Cross-modal reorganization in the auditory cortex has been reported in deaf individuals. However, it...
AbstractWith the advances of cochlear implant (CI) technology, many deaf individuals can partially r...
There is clear evidence for cross-modal cortical reorganization in the auditory system of post-lingu...
International audiencePsychophysical and neuroimaging studies in both animal and human subjects have...
Auditory deprivation, as in hearing loss, appears to tax the brain, resulting in changes in cortical...
AbstractPostlingually deaf subjects learn the meaning of sounds after cochlear implantation by formi...
AbstractWith the advances of cochlear implant (CI) technology, many deaf individuals can partially r...
AbstractPrimary sensory cortices are generally thought to be devoted to one sensory modality—vision,...
© 2017, National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. It has been suggested that visual languag...
A cochlear implant (CI) is an auditory prosthesis which can partially restore the auditory function ...
Sensory deprivation can lead to cross-modal cortical changes, whereby sensory brain regions deprived...
Auditory evoked potentials are tools widely used to assess auditory cortex functions in clinical con...
Activation of the auditory cortex by visual stimuli has been reported in deaf children. In cochlear ...
Deaf children who receive a cochlear implant early in life and engage in intensive oral/aural therap...
Cross-modal reorganization in the auditory cortex has been reported in deaf individuals. However, it...
Cross-modal reorganization in the auditory cortex has been reported in deaf individuals. However, it...
AbstractWith the advances of cochlear implant (CI) technology, many deaf individuals can partially r...
There is clear evidence for cross-modal cortical reorganization in the auditory system of post-lingu...
International audiencePsychophysical and neuroimaging studies in both animal and human subjects have...
Auditory deprivation, as in hearing loss, appears to tax the brain, resulting in changes in cortical...
AbstractPostlingually deaf subjects learn the meaning of sounds after cochlear implantation by formi...
AbstractWith the advances of cochlear implant (CI) technology, many deaf individuals can partially r...
AbstractPrimary sensory cortices are generally thought to be devoted to one sensory modality—vision,...
© 2017, National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. It has been suggested that visual languag...
A cochlear implant (CI) is an auditory prosthesis which can partially restore the auditory function ...
Sensory deprivation can lead to cross-modal cortical changes, whereby sensory brain regions deprived...
Auditory evoked potentials are tools widely used to assess auditory cortex functions in clinical con...
Activation of the auditory cortex by visual stimuli has been reported in deaf children. In cochlear ...
Deaf children who receive a cochlear implant early in life and engage in intensive oral/aural therap...