Training-induced plasticity enables visualizing sounds with a visual-to-auditory conversion device
Abstract Sensory substitution devices aim at restoring visual functions by converting visual information into auditory or tactile stimuli. Although these devices show promise in the range of behavioral abilities they allow, the processes underlying their use remain underspecified. In particular, whi...
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Main Authors: | Jacques Pesnot Lerousseau, Gabriel Arnold, Malika Auvray |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/21363ad782a54bc0983f016a0b04d51a |
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