2001
DOI: 10.1006/nimg.2000.0731
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Occipital Activation by Pattern Recognition in the Early Blind Using Auditory Substitution for Vision

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“…A likely basis for the extensive visual cortex responses to heard nouns is a general sensitivity to various non-language-related auditory stimuli in early (Kujala et al, 1995a(Kujala et al, ,b, 1997Röder et al, 1996Röder et al, , 2000Röder et al, , 2001Lessard et al, 1998;Liotti et al, 1998;Leclerc et al, 2000;Weeks et al, 2000;Arno et al, 2001) and late blind (Kujala et al, 2000) individuals. A PET study, for example, showed V1 activity in early blind subjects during a soundlocalization task (Weeks et al, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A likely basis for the extensive visual cortex responses to heard nouns is a general sensitivity to various non-language-related auditory stimuli in early (Kujala et al, 1995a(Kujala et al, ,b, 1997Röder et al, 1996Röder et al, , 2000Röder et al, , 2001Lessard et al, 1998;Liotti et al, 1998;Leclerc et al, 2000;Weeks et al, 2000;Arno et al, 2001) and late blind (Kujala et al, 2000) individuals. A PET study, for example, showed V1 activity in early blind subjects during a soundlocalization task (Weeks et al, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and positron emission tomography studies have established that medial occipital areas respond to a variety of stimuli and tasks (Sadato et al, 1998;De Volder et al, 1999;Weeks et al, 2000;Arno et al, 2001;Röder et al, 2002;Amedi et al, 2003;Burton, 2003;Burton et al, 2004;Gougoux et al, 2005;Poirier et al, 2005;Collignon et al, 2006). Indeed, the function of the "visual cortex" in early onset blindness remains speculative, precisely because it responds to so many different stimuli and tasks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, a susceptibility to the Ponzo illusion was previously observed using the same device (Renier, Laloyaux, et al, 2005). In addition, neuroimaging studies have shown a recruitment of visual brain areas during the use of the PSVA, which also highlights the visual nature of perceptions obtained by this sensory substitution device (Arno, De Volder, et al, 2001;. From a more general perspective, these observations suggest that the nature of perception is not predominantly determined by the sensory modality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…This "visual" experience using the PSVA would, in turn, allow them to become sensitive to some visual illusions. Various functional imaging studies have indicated that the inputs from auditory and tactile modalities are capable of promoting efficient functional development of extrastriate visual areas in the absence of vision (see, e.g., Amedi, Raz, Pianka, Malach, & Zohary, 2003;Büchel et al, 1998;Sadato et al, 1998;Weeks et al, 2000) and that the activity of extrastriate visual cortex can be modulated by new perceptual experience (Arno, De Volder, et al, 2001).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%