Plasticity in Sensory Systems
Herausgeber: Steeves, Jennifer K E; Harris, Laurence R
Plasticity in Sensory Systems
Herausgeber: Steeves, Jennifer K E; Harris, Laurence R
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This broad exploration of research in plasticity in sensory systems focuses on visual and auditory systems.
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This broad exploration of research in plasticity in sensory systems focuses on visual and auditory systems.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 159mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 521g
- ISBN-13: 9781107022621
- ISBN-10: 1107022622
- Artikelnr.: 36685379
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 159mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 521g
- ISBN-13: 9781107022621
- ISBN-10: 1107022622
- Artikelnr.: 36685379
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Plasticity in sensory systems Jennifer Steeves and Laurence R. Harris;
Part I. Visual and Visuomotor Plasticity: 2. The distributed nature of
visual object learning Hans Op De Beeck; 3. Motor adaptation and
proprioceptive recalibration Danielle Salomonczyk, Erin Cressman and Denise
Henriques; 4. Deficits and adaptation of eye-hand coordination during
visually guided reaching movements in people with amblyopia Ewa
Niechwiej-Szwedo, Herbert C. Goltz and Agnes Wong; Part II. Plasticity in
Childhood from Abnormal Early Visual Experience and Blindness: 5. Human
visual plasticity: lessons from children treated for congenital cataracts
Daphne Maurer and Terri Lewis; 6. Living with one eye: plasticity in visual
and auditory systems Krista Kelly, Stefania Moro and Jennifer Steeves; 7.
Building the brain in the dark: functional and specific crossmodal
reorganization in the occipital cortex of blind individuals Oliver
Collignon, Guila Dormal and Franco Lepore; 8. Crossmodal plasticity in
early blindness Josef Rauschecker; Part III. Plasticity in Adulthood and
Vision Rehabilitation: 9. Visual plasticity of the adult brain Robert Hess
and Benjamin Thompson; 10. Beyond the critical period: acquiring stereopsis
in adulthood Susan Barry; 11. Plasticity and restoration after visual
system damage: clinical applications of the 'residual vision activation
theory' Carolin Gall and Bernhard Sabel; 12. Applying plasticity to visual
rehabilitation in adulthood Shachar Maidenbaum and Amir Amedi.
Part I. Visual and Visuomotor Plasticity: 2. The distributed nature of
visual object learning Hans Op De Beeck; 3. Motor adaptation and
proprioceptive recalibration Danielle Salomonczyk, Erin Cressman and Denise
Henriques; 4. Deficits and adaptation of eye-hand coordination during
visually guided reaching movements in people with amblyopia Ewa
Niechwiej-Szwedo, Herbert C. Goltz and Agnes Wong; Part II. Plasticity in
Childhood from Abnormal Early Visual Experience and Blindness: 5. Human
visual plasticity: lessons from children treated for congenital cataracts
Daphne Maurer and Terri Lewis; 6. Living with one eye: plasticity in visual
and auditory systems Krista Kelly, Stefania Moro and Jennifer Steeves; 7.
Building the brain in the dark: functional and specific crossmodal
reorganization in the occipital cortex of blind individuals Oliver
Collignon, Guila Dormal and Franco Lepore; 8. Crossmodal plasticity in
early blindness Josef Rauschecker; Part III. Plasticity in Adulthood and
Vision Rehabilitation: 9. Visual plasticity of the adult brain Robert Hess
and Benjamin Thompson; 10. Beyond the critical period: acquiring stereopsis
in adulthood Susan Barry; 11. Plasticity and restoration after visual
system damage: clinical applications of the 'residual vision activation
theory' Carolin Gall and Bernhard Sabel; 12. Applying plasticity to visual
rehabilitation in adulthood Shachar Maidenbaum and Amir Amedi.
1. Plasticity in sensory systems Jennifer Steeves and Laurence R. Harris;
Part I. Visual and Visuomotor Plasticity: 2. The distributed nature of
visual object learning Hans Op De Beeck; 3. Motor adaptation and
proprioceptive recalibration Danielle Salomonczyk, Erin Cressman and Denise
Henriques; 4. Deficits and adaptation of eye-hand coordination during
visually guided reaching movements in people with amblyopia Ewa
Niechwiej-Szwedo, Herbert C. Goltz and Agnes Wong; Part II. Plasticity in
Childhood from Abnormal Early Visual Experience and Blindness: 5. Human
visual plasticity: lessons from children treated for congenital cataracts
Daphne Maurer and Terri Lewis; 6. Living with one eye: plasticity in visual
and auditory systems Krista Kelly, Stefania Moro and Jennifer Steeves; 7.
Building the brain in the dark: functional and specific crossmodal
reorganization in the occipital cortex of blind individuals Oliver
Collignon, Guila Dormal and Franco Lepore; 8. Crossmodal plasticity in
early blindness Josef Rauschecker; Part III. Plasticity in Adulthood and
Vision Rehabilitation: 9. Visual plasticity of the adult brain Robert Hess
and Benjamin Thompson; 10. Beyond the critical period: acquiring stereopsis
in adulthood Susan Barry; 11. Plasticity and restoration after visual
system damage: clinical applications of the 'residual vision activation
theory' Carolin Gall and Bernhard Sabel; 12. Applying plasticity to visual
rehabilitation in adulthood Shachar Maidenbaum and Amir Amedi.
Part I. Visual and Visuomotor Plasticity: 2. The distributed nature of
visual object learning Hans Op De Beeck; 3. Motor adaptation and
proprioceptive recalibration Danielle Salomonczyk, Erin Cressman and Denise
Henriques; 4. Deficits and adaptation of eye-hand coordination during
visually guided reaching movements in people with amblyopia Ewa
Niechwiej-Szwedo, Herbert C. Goltz and Agnes Wong; Part II. Plasticity in
Childhood from Abnormal Early Visual Experience and Blindness: 5. Human
visual plasticity: lessons from children treated for congenital cataracts
Daphne Maurer and Terri Lewis; 6. Living with one eye: plasticity in visual
and auditory systems Krista Kelly, Stefania Moro and Jennifer Steeves; 7.
Building the brain in the dark: functional and specific crossmodal
reorganization in the occipital cortex of blind individuals Oliver
Collignon, Guila Dormal and Franco Lepore; 8. Crossmodal plasticity in
early blindness Josef Rauschecker; Part III. Plasticity in Adulthood and
Vision Rehabilitation: 9. Visual plasticity of the adult brain Robert Hess
and Benjamin Thompson; 10. Beyond the critical period: acquiring stereopsis
in adulthood Susan Barry; 11. Plasticity and restoration after visual
system damage: clinical applications of the 'residual vision activation
theory' Carolin Gall and Bernhard Sabel; 12. Applying plasticity to visual
rehabilitation in adulthood Shachar Maidenbaum and Amir Amedi.