In a study published in Science today, Mingsha Zhang, a neuroscientist at Beijing Normal University, focused on the thalamus.
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Research reveals how sighted and blind people's brains change when they learn to echolocateMRI scans were conducted before ... regardless of what sensory repertoire you have. "So rather than the primary visual cortex of blind people being different to that of sighted people, we've ...
particularly in sensory regions of the brain. However, the presence of a significant interaction between hearing ability and linguistic difficulty in the functional MRI data suggests that ...
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