“…During the non-visual spatial-related tasks, the occipital cortex has frequently been found to be activated in the early blind (EB) (Arnott et al, 2013), such as middle temporal area (MT) activation in motion discrimination and dorsal visual pathway activation in spatial discrimination and navigation (Cohen et al, 1997; Weeks et al, 2000; Vanlierde et al, 2003; Gougoux et al, 2005; Poirier et al, 2006; Ricciardi et al, 2006; Voss et al, 2006; Kupers et al, 2010; Matteau et al, 2010; Gagnon et al, 2012). The cross-modal activation of the occipital cortex has been associated with the superior non-visual spatial abilities in the EB (Gougoux et al, 2005; Simon-Dack et al, 2008). Furthermore, early studies had reported newly established anatomical connectivities (Bridge et al, 2008) between the subcortical visual relays and the intact visual areas, and reshaped effective connectivities (Silvanto et al, 2007, 2009) in both the ipslesional and contralesional spared visual areas after cortical blindness.…”