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Evidence of a Tonotopic Organization of the Auditory Cortex in Cochlear Implant Users
2007
Journal of Neuroscience
Deprivation from normal sensory input has been shown to alter tonotopic organization of the human auditory cortex. In this context, cochlear implant subjects provide an interesting model in that profound deafness is made partially reversible by the cochlear implant. In restoring afferent activity, cochlear implantation may also reverse some of the central changes related to deafness. The purpose of the present study was to address whether the auditory cortex of cochlear implant subjects is
doi:10.1523/jneurosci.0154-07.2007
pmid:17634377
fatcat:wuxsvz5bjrf4viouxo4ckzcvje