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Here we examine the effects of blindness on brain activity, using positron emission tomography (PET), during a sound-source discrimination task (SSDT)
Apr 1, 2008 · Here we examine the effects of blindness on brain activity, using positron emission tomography (PET), during a sound-source discrimination task (SSDT)
Cross-modal occipital responses appear to be essential for nonvisual processing in individuals with early blindness. However, it is not clear whether the ...
Jan 29, 2024 · Differential occipital responses in early‐ and late‐blind individuals during a sound‐source discrimination task. NeuroImage, 40(2), 746–758 ...
Differential occipital responses in early-and late-blind individuals during a sound-source discrimination task. P Voss, F Gougoux, RJ Zatorre, M Lassonde, F ...
Aug 12, 2019 · Previous research has shown that peripheral, task-irrelevant sounds elicit activity in contralateral visual cortex of sighted people.
Differential occipital responses in early- and late-blind individuals during a sound-source discrimination task · P. VossF. GougouxR. ZatorreM. LassondeF ...
Early blind participants outperform controls on several spatially oriented perceptual tasks such as sound localization and tactile orientation discrimination.
Dec 10, 2013 · The findings support the notion that early-onset blind individuals rely more on the occipital areas as a result of cross-modal plasticity for ...
Jun 26, 2019 · We examine the effects of early blindness on the cortical representation of auditory frequency within human primary and secondary auditory areas using fMRI.