Structural and functional brain reorganisation due to blindness: The special case of bilateral congenital anophthalmia

Investigating the changes in the brain that result from a loss of sensory input has provided significant insight into the considerable capacity of the brain to reorganise. One of the difficulties in studying sensory-deprived populations is that the time and extent of sensory loss vary significantly....

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Main Authors: Bridge, H, Watkins, KE
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019
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description Investigating the changes in the brain that result from a loss of sensory input has provided significant insight into the considerable capacity of the brain to reorganise. One of the difficulties in studying sensory-deprived populations is that the time and extent of sensory loss vary significantly. In this review, we consider the changes in the human brain associated with complete absence of visual input resulting from bilateral congenital anophthalmia, in which the eyes fail to develop. We describe the functional reorganisation and associated structural and connectivity changes that occur in the brain of those affected by the condition. By considering animal models of this condition, we investigate the changes that may be occurring on a scale that is not captured by human in vivo imaging techniques. Finally, we lay out a model pathway for taking auditory information to the occipital cortex that may be specific to anophthalmia.
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spelling oxford-uuid:f74338d9-c1fc-4b3e-92ec-5c517f035dd62022-03-27T12:41:33ZStructural and functional brain reorganisation due to blindness: The special case of bilateral congenital anophthalmiaJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:f74338d9-c1fc-4b3e-92ec-5c517f035dd6EnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordElsevier2019Bridge, HWatkins, KEInvestigating the changes in the brain that result from a loss of sensory input has provided significant insight into the considerable capacity of the brain to reorganise. One of the difficulties in studying sensory-deprived populations is that the time and extent of sensory loss vary significantly. In this review, we consider the changes in the human brain associated with complete absence of visual input resulting from bilateral congenital anophthalmia, in which the eyes fail to develop. We describe the functional reorganisation and associated structural and connectivity changes that occur in the brain of those affected by the condition. By considering animal models of this condition, we investigate the changes that may be occurring on a scale that is not captured by human in vivo imaging techniques. Finally, we lay out a model pathway for taking auditory information to the occipital cortex that may be specific to anophthalmia.
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Structural and functional brain reorganisation due to blindness: The special case of bilateral congenital anophthalmia
title Structural and functional brain reorganisation due to blindness: The special case of bilateral congenital anophthalmia
title_full Structural and functional brain reorganisation due to blindness: The special case of bilateral congenital anophthalmia
title_fullStr Structural and functional brain reorganisation due to blindness: The special case of bilateral congenital anophthalmia
title_full_unstemmed Structural and functional brain reorganisation due to blindness: The special case of bilateral congenital anophthalmia
title_short Structural and functional brain reorganisation due to blindness: The special case of bilateral congenital anophthalmia
title_sort structural and functional brain reorganisation due to blindness the special case of bilateral congenital anophthalmia
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