International audienceBehavioral alterations emerging after central or peripheral vision loss suggest that cerebral reorganization occurs for both the afferented and deafferented early visual cortex (EVC). We explored the functional reorganization of the central and peripheral EVC following visual field defects specifically affecting central or peripheral vision. Compared to normally sighted, afferented central and peripheral EVC enhance their functional connectivity with areas involved in visual processing, whereas deafferented central and peripheral EVC increase their functional connectivity with more remote regions. The connectivity pattern of afferented EVC suggests adaptive changes that might enhance the visual processing capacity wher...
After the loss of inputs, cells in visual cortex adapt and begin representing space beyond their cla...
The full extent of the brain's ability to compensate for damage or changed experience is yet to be e...
Early visual deprivation can lead to changes in the brain, which may be explained by either of two h...
Behavioral alterations emerging after central or peripheral vision loss suggest that cerebral reorga...
Abstract: In early blindness, the primary visual area (PVA) loses the ability to process visual info...
Disorders specifically affecting central and peripheral vision represent invaluable models to study ...
Residual vision, or blindsight, following damage to the primary visual cortex was first identified a...
Over the last two decades, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has become a powerful resear...
Partial damage of the primary visual cortex (V1) and optic radiation lesions can cause visual eld de...
Visual deprivation leads to massive reorganization in both the structure and function of the occipit...
Visual deprivation leads to massive reorganization in both the structure and function of the occipit...
International audienceDisorders that specifically affect central and peripheral vision constitute in...
The scientific literature has grown rich in research illustrating the remarkable ability of the brai...
It is well established that the human brain reorganizes following sensory deprivations. In blind ind...
Visual cortex functionality in the blind has been shown to shift away from sensory networks toward t...
After the loss of inputs, cells in visual cortex adapt and begin representing space beyond their cla...
The full extent of the brain's ability to compensate for damage or changed experience is yet to be e...
Early visual deprivation can lead to changes in the brain, which may be explained by either of two h...
Behavioral alterations emerging after central or peripheral vision loss suggest that cerebral reorga...
Abstract: In early blindness, the primary visual area (PVA) loses the ability to process visual info...
Disorders specifically affecting central and peripheral vision represent invaluable models to study ...
Residual vision, or blindsight, following damage to the primary visual cortex was first identified a...
Over the last two decades, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has become a powerful resear...
Partial damage of the primary visual cortex (V1) and optic radiation lesions can cause visual eld de...
Visual deprivation leads to massive reorganization in both the structure and function of the occipit...
Visual deprivation leads to massive reorganization in both the structure and function of the occipit...
International audienceDisorders that specifically affect central and peripheral vision constitute in...
The scientific literature has grown rich in research illustrating the remarkable ability of the brai...
It is well established that the human brain reorganizes following sensory deprivations. In blind ind...
Visual cortex functionality in the blind has been shown to shift away from sensory networks toward t...
After the loss of inputs, cells in visual cortex adapt and begin representing space beyond their cla...
The full extent of the brain's ability to compensate for damage or changed experience is yet to be e...
Early visual deprivation can lead to changes in the brain, which may be explained by either of two h...