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Working Memory Training Integrates Visual Cortex into Beta-Band Networks in Congenitally Blind Individuals
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2017
bioRxiv
pre-print
Congenitally blind individuals activate the visual cortex during non-visual tasks. Such crossmodal reorganization is likely associated with changes in large-scale functional connectivity, the spectral characteristics of which can be assessed by analysis of neural oscillations. To test visual cortical integration into working memory networks, we recorded magnetoencephalographic data from congenitally blind and sighted individuals during resting state as well as during a voice-based working
doi:10.1101/200121
fatcat:lj55r7r4drhhbcon4iuebv6etm