Modality-independent proto-organization of human multisensory areas in the brain NatureHumBehav
. The specific brain response was assessed with Magnetic Resonance Imaging while the subjects were watching or listening to the same edited version of the Walt Disney's movie"101 Dalmatians." Specifically, blind individuals listened to the auditory version of the movie, while deaf people watched the visual version. The same experimental conditions were adopted with typically developed sighted and hearing individuals.
"We found that a specific patch of cortex, the superior temporal cortex, endorses a representation of the external world that is shared across modalities and is independent from any visual or acoustic experience since birth, as the same representation is present in blind and deaf participants as well."
"Overall, these data show that basic visual and auditory features are responsible for the neural synchronization between blind and deaf individuals," adds Ricciardi.
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