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Studies on face processing in congenitally deaf signers have revealed both crossmodal and intramodal plasticity (McCullough et al., 2005; Stropahl et al., 2015; ...
Aug 31, 2020 · Specifically, we used EEG frequency-tagging to evaluate: (1) Face-Object Categorization, (2) Emotional Facial-Expression Discrimination and (3) ...
May 10, 2024 · Source reconstruction suggested a greater activation of the auditory cortices in the CD group for Individual Face Discrimination. These findings ...
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EEG frequency-tagging demonstrates increased left hemispheric involvement and crossmodal plasticity for face processing in congenitally deaf signers. https ...
Oct 17, 2022 · ... EEG ... tagging demonstrates increased left hemispheric involvement and crossmodal plasticity for face processing in congenitally deaf signers.
EEG frequency-tagging demonstrates increased left hemispheric involvement and crossmodal plasticity for face processing in congenitally deaf signers. D Bottari, ...
Jun 6, 2022 · D. Bottari et al. EEG frequency-tagging demonstrates increased left hemispheric involvement and crossmodal plasticity for face processing in ...
Jun 15, 2023 · ... tagging demonstrates increased left hemispheric involvement and crossmodal plasticity for face processing in congenitally deaf signers. ... EEG ...
Mar 20, 2024 · Crossmodal plasticity occurs when sensory regions of the brain adapt to process sensory inputs from different modalities.
EEG frequency-tagging demonstrates increased left hemispheric involvement and crossmodal plasticity for face processing in congenitally deaf signers. D ...