Recruitment of occipital cortex during sensory substitution training linked to subjective experience of seeing in people with blindness.
Over three months of intensive training with a tactile stimulation device, 18 blind and 10 blindfolded seeing subjects improved in their ability to identify geometric figures by touch. Seven blind subjects spontaneously reported 'visual qualia', the subjective sensation of seeing flashes o...
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Autores principales: | Tomás Ortiz, Joaquín Poch, Juan M Santos, Carmen Requena, Ana M Martínez, Laura Ortiz-Terán, Agustín Turrero, Juan Barcia, Ramón Nogales, Agustín Calvo, José M Martínez, José L Córdoba, Alvaro Pascual-Leone |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2011
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/05359dfe22d04a2893f0037499f97e69 |
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