The fine-scale functional correlation of striate cortex in sighted and blind people.
J Neurosci
; 33(41): 16209-19, 2013 Oct 09.
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To what extent are spontaneous neural signals within striate cortex organized by vision? We examined the fine-scale pattern of striate cortex correlations within and between hemispheres in rest-state BOLD fMRI data from sighted and blind people. In the sighted, we find that corticocortico correlation is well modeled as a Gaussian point-spread function across millimeters of striate cortical surface, rather than degrees of visual angle. Blindness produces a subtle change in the pattern of fine-scale striate correlations between hemispheres. Across participants blind before the age of 18, the degree of pattern alteration covaries with the strength of long-range correlation between left striate cortex and Broca's area. This suggests that early blindness exchanges local, vision-driven pattern synchrony of the striate cortices for long-range functional correlations potentially related to cross-modal representation.
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Corteza Visual
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Mapeo Encefálico
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Ceguera
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Adult
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Aged
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Female
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Humans
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Middle aged
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J Neurosci
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2013
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