: It is evident that the brain is capable of large-scale reorganization following sensory deprivation, but the extent of such reorganization is to date, not clear. The auditory modality is the most accurate to represent temporal information, and deafness is an ideal clinical condition to study the reorganization of temporal representation when the audio signal is not available. Here we show that hearing, but not deaf individuals, show a strong ERP response to visual stimuli in temporal areas during a time-bisection task. This ERP response appears 50-90 ms after the flash and recalls some aspects of the N1 ERP component usually elicited by auditory stimuli. The same ERP is not evident for a visual space-bisection task, suggesting that the early recruitment of temporal cortex is specific for building a highly resolved temporal representation within the visual modality. These findings provide evidence that the lack of auditory input can interfere with typical development of complex visual temporal representations.

Temporal visual representation elicits early auditory-like responses in hearing but not in deaf individuals / Gori, Monica; Amadeo, Maria Bianca; Pavani, Francesco; Valzolgher, Chiara; Campus, Claudio. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - 12:1(2022), p. 19036. [10.1038/s41598-022-22224-x]

Temporal visual representation elicits early auditory-like responses in hearing but not in deaf individuals

Pavani, Francesco;Valzolgher, Chiara;
2022-01-01

Abstract

: It is evident that the brain is capable of large-scale reorganization following sensory deprivation, but the extent of such reorganization is to date, not clear. The auditory modality is the most accurate to represent temporal information, and deafness is an ideal clinical condition to study the reorganization of temporal representation when the audio signal is not available. Here we show that hearing, but not deaf individuals, show a strong ERP response to visual stimuli in temporal areas during a time-bisection task. This ERP response appears 50-90 ms after the flash and recalls some aspects of the N1 ERP component usually elicited by auditory stimuli. The same ERP is not evident for a visual space-bisection task, suggesting that the early recruitment of temporal cortex is specific for building a highly resolved temporal representation within the visual modality. These findings provide evidence that the lack of auditory input can interfere with typical development of complex visual temporal representations.
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Gori, Monica; Amadeo, Maria Bianca; Pavani, Francesco; Valzolgher, Chiara; Campus, Claudio
Temporal visual representation elicits early auditory-like responses in hearing but not in deaf individuals / Gori, Monica; Amadeo, Maria Bianca; Pavani, Francesco; Valzolgher, Chiara; Campus, Claudio. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - 12:1(2022), p. 19036. [10.1038/s41598-022-22224-x]
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