Investigating the effects of visual deprivation on subcortical and cortical structures using functional MRI and MR spectroscopy
<p>Visual deprivation in early life causes widespread changes to the visual pathway. Structures normally dedicated to vision can be recruited for processing of the remaining senses (i.e. audition). This thesis used magnetic resonance imaging to explore how the 'visual' pathway reorga...
Auteur principal: | Coullon, G |
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Autres auteurs: | Bridge, H |
Format: | Thèse |
Langue: | English |
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2015
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