[HTML][HTML] Somatosensory processing in deaf and deafblind individuals: How does the brain adapt as a function of sensory and linguistic experience? A critical review

A Villwock, K Grin - Frontiers in Psychology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
… and include the usage of tactile languages. So far, this kind of … can be linked to the broader
context of neuroplasticity. So far, … five volunteers who worked with the deaf-blind on a part time …

Hearing gloves and seeing tongues? Disability, sensory substitution and the origins of the neuroplastic subject

M Paterson - Body & Society, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
… sensory impairments, focussing upon the deaf-blind Helen Keller’s visit … touch). Although
the technologies of substitution offer compelling prompts for discussion, the neuroplastic subject

[图书][B] The Role of Sensory Experience and Communication Modality in the Neural Mechanisms Supporting Social Communicative Processes: A fNIRS …

L Berger - 2021 - search.proquest.com
… Because this unique language is based on touch and … the extent of the neuroplasticity
of the tissue linked to social … , the haptic ASL condition consisted of the DeafBlind subject’…

Enhanced tactile identification of musical emotion in the deaf

A Sharp, BA Bacon, F Champoux - Experimental brain research, 2020 - Springer
… complex tactile processes, such as music perception, could help to uncover superior tactile
… Texture segmentation and visual search compensate in adult but not in juvenile subjects. J …

Crossmodal Plasticity, Sensory Experience, and Cognition

V Vinogradova, V Cardin - Oxford Research Encyclopedia of …, 2024 - oxfordre.com
… In natural communication, human languages use multimodal sensory streams to convey …
languages are perceived visually, there are also tactile varieties that are used by deafblind

[图书][B] Tactile working memory scale: A professional manual

JT Nicholas, AM Johannessen, T Van Nunen - 2019 - diva-portal.org
… blind compared to sighted subjects, indicating that modality-… capable of neuroplasticity due
to intense haptic/tactile training … include children who are deafblind as a norming group. In …

Understanding the Tactile System

J NICHOLAS - CHARGE Syndrome, 2021 - books.google.com
… tive, and language abilities in the tactile modality. Such … neuroplasticity in the tactile system.
Neuroscientific studies suggest that the tactile system retains a high degree of neuroplasticity

Psychological assessment of individuals with deafblindness

V Einarsson, T Bendixen, E Tuomi, E Hauge, L Skei - 2020 - diva-portal.org
… , processes like neural plasticity and epigenetics becomes … ’s complexity, this section will
touch upon some of these issues. … Scaffolding language development is a complex topic and …

[HTML][HTML] Reconsidering Luria's speech mediation: Verbalization and haptic picture identification in children with congenital total blindness

A D'Angiulli, D Wymark, S Temi, S Bahrami, A Telfer - Cortex, 2024 - Elsevier
… -subject factor was the repeated test and re-test of haptic picture Identification session (1st
and 2nd exploration); within-subjects … , and current neuroplasticity evidence there are at least …

Making sense of sensory language: Acquisition of sensory knowledge by individuals with congenital sensory impairments

EE Campbell, E Bergelson - Neuropsychologia, 2022 - Elsevier
language research on this topic, however, we supplement our review with data from deaf
individuals using spoken language (… Given the sparsity of research in this area, we also touch