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Can individual differences explain brain plasticity in blindness?
E Striem-Amit - Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2024 - cell.com
Explaining brain plasticity in blindness is challenging because the early visual cortex (EVC)
responds to many different tasks, each type supporting a different explanation. Can …
responds to many different tasks, each type supporting a different explanation. Can …
Similar object shape representation encoded in the inferolateral occipitotemporal cortex of sighted and early blind people
We can sense an object's shape by vision or touch. Previous studies suggested that the
inferolateral occipitotemporal cortex (ILOTC) implements supramodal shape representations …
inferolateral occipitotemporal cortex (ILOTC) implements supramodal shape representations …
Vision matters for shape representation: Evidence from sculpturing and drawing in the blind
Shape is a property that could be perceived by vision and touch, and is classically
considered to be supramodal. While there is mounting evidence for the shared cognitive and …
considered to be supramodal. While there is mounting evidence for the shared cognitive and …
[HTML][HTML] Resting-state functional connectivity in deaf and hearing individuals and its link to executive processing
Sensory experience shapes brain structure and function, and it is likely to influence the
organisation of functional networks of the brain, including those involved in cognitive …
organisation of functional networks of the brain, including those involved in cognitive …
Longitudinal stability of individual brain plasticity patterns in blindness
The primary visual cortex (V1) in blindness is engaged in a wide spectrum of tasks and
sensory modalities, including audition, touch, language, and memory. This widespread …
sensory modalities, including audition, touch, language, and memory. This widespread …
Hemispheric asymmetries of individual differences in functional connectivity
Resting-state fMRI studies have revealed that individuals exhibit stable, functionally
meaningful divergences in large-scale network organization. The locations with strongest …
meaningful divergences in large-scale network organization. The locations with strongest …
Neural networks associated with eye movements in congenital blindness
Recent studies have shown that during the typical resting‐state, echo planar imaging (EPI)
time series obtained from the eye orbit area correlate with brain regions associated with …
time series obtained from the eye orbit area correlate with brain regions associated with …
[HTML][HTML] The causal role of vision in the development of spatial coordinates: Evidence from visually impaired children.
A Bollini, E Cocchi, V Salvagno… - Journal of Experimental …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Many findings suggest that visual deprivation in early life negatively affects the development
of spatial competence and that sighted and visually impaired individuals use different …
of spatial competence and that sighted and visually impaired individuals use different …
[HTML][HTML] Hand and foot overestimation in visually impaired human adults
Previous research has shown that visual impairment results in reduced audio, tactile and
proprioceptive ability. One hypothesis is that these issues arise from inaccurate body …
proprioceptive ability. One hypothesis is that these issues arise from inaccurate body …
Does visual experience influence arm proprioception and its lateralization? Evidence from passive matching performance in congenitally-blind and sighted adults
In humans, body segments' position and movement can be estimated from multiple senses
such as vision and proprioception. It has been suggested that vision and proprioception can …
such as vision and proprioception. It has been suggested that vision and proprioception can …