“…Enhanced reactivity to visual stimuli in deaf participants has also been reported to occur for both central and peripheral stimuli (Bottari, Nava, Ley, & Pavani, 2010;see Pavani & Bottari, 2011, for a recent review). Remarkably, deaf individuals exhibit larger visual fields than do normal-hearing controls (Buckley, Codina, Bhardwaj, & Pascalis, 2010;Codina et al, 2011;Stevens & Neville, 2006). Monitoring moving stimuli in the visual periphery produced higher activation in motion-related areas (middle temporal and medial superior temporal area) in deaf than in hearing participants (Bavelier et al, 2001;Bavelier et al, 2000).…”