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    Cross modal plasticity is the adaptive reorganization of neurons to integrate the function of two or more sensory systems. Cross modal plasticity is a...
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  • Due to vision loss, the visual cortex in blind people may undergo cross-modal plasticity, and therefore other senses may have enhanced abilities. Or the...
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  • speech perception. Crossmodal perception, crossmodal integration and cross modal plasticity of the human brain are increasingly studied in neuroscience to gain...
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  • neuroscience professor at Johns Hopkins University.  She studies cross-modal plasticity between visual and auditory systems. Lee's mother is a chemist and...
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    Association for the Advancement of Sciences (AAAS) known for her cross-modal plasticity work and map compression studies in the visual and auditory cortical...
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  • interaction with the visual modality. They hence concluded that A1 would not at all be effected by cross modal plasticity. This concurs with Jones and...
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  • sensory modalities. Such cross-modal plasticity was also found through functional imaging of congenitally blind patients which showed a cross-modal recruitment...
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    possibly because of cross modal plasticity in the cerebral cortex of blind individuals. Perhaps also due to cortical plasticity, individuals who have...
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    that area. New studies have adapted this hypothesis to explain cross modal plasticity which seems to occur in blind people. This is the fact that other...
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  • Cohen, Leonard (September 11, 1997). "Functional relevance of cross-modal plasticity in blind humans.". Nature. 389 (6647): 180–183. Bibcode:1997Natur...
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