BACKGROUND: Early deafness leads to enhanced attention in the visual periphery. Yet, whether this enhancement confers advantages in everyday life remains unknown, as deaf individuals have been shown to be more distracted by irrelevant information in the periphery than their hearing peers. Here, we show that, in a complex attentional task, a performance advantage results for deaf individuals. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We employed the Useful Field of View (UFOV) which requires central target identification concurrent with peripheral target localization in the presence of distractors - a divided, selective attention task. First, the comparison of deaf and hearing adults with or without sign language skills establishes that deafness and n...
Recently, Bélanger, Slattery, Mayberry and Rayner showed, using the moving-window paradigm, that pro...
Profound deafness affects orienting of visual attention. Until now, research focused exclusively on ...
Deaf people who know and use American Sign Language, ASL, outperform normally hearing people on cert...
Background: Early deafness leads to enhanced attention in the visual periphery. Yet, whether this en...
Early deafness leads to enhanced attention in the visual periphery. Yet, whether this enhancement co...
Background: Early deafness leads to enhanced attention in the visual periphery. Yet, whether this en...
There is much anecdotal suggestion of improved visual skills in congenitally deaf individuals. Howev...
The loss of one sensory modality can lead to a reorganization of the other intact sensory modalities...
Deaf people have only an attenuated experience, if any, of hearing. The study of individuals born de...
The present thesis addresses the cross-modal plasticity occurring in the visual modality due to pro...
International audienceFollowing auditory deprivation, the remaining sense of vision has shown select...
We compared normally hearing individuals and congenitally deaf individuals as they monitored moving ...
Following auditory deprivation, the remaining sense of vision has shown selective enhancement in vis...
The possibility that, following early auditory deprivation, the remaining senses such as vision are ...
Individuals deaf from early age often outperform hearing individuals in the visual periphery on atte...
Recently, Bélanger, Slattery, Mayberry and Rayner showed, using the moving-window paradigm, that pro...
Profound deafness affects orienting of visual attention. Until now, research focused exclusively on ...
Deaf people who know and use American Sign Language, ASL, outperform normally hearing people on cert...
Background: Early deafness leads to enhanced attention in the visual periphery. Yet, whether this en...
Early deafness leads to enhanced attention in the visual periphery. Yet, whether this enhancement co...
Background: Early deafness leads to enhanced attention in the visual periphery. Yet, whether this en...
There is much anecdotal suggestion of improved visual skills in congenitally deaf individuals. Howev...
The loss of one sensory modality can lead to a reorganization of the other intact sensory modalities...
Deaf people have only an attenuated experience, if any, of hearing. The study of individuals born de...
The present thesis addresses the cross-modal plasticity occurring in the visual modality due to pro...
International audienceFollowing auditory deprivation, the remaining sense of vision has shown select...
We compared normally hearing individuals and congenitally deaf individuals as they monitored moving ...
Following auditory deprivation, the remaining sense of vision has shown selective enhancement in vis...
The possibility that, following early auditory deprivation, the remaining senses such as vision are ...
Individuals deaf from early age often outperform hearing individuals in the visual periphery on atte...
Recently, Bélanger, Slattery, Mayberry and Rayner showed, using the moving-window paradigm, that pro...
Profound deafness affects orienting of visual attention. Until now, research focused exclusively on ...
Deaf people who know and use American Sign Language, ASL, outperform normally hearing people on cert...