Early visual deprivation impairs multisensory interactions in humans

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Lisa Putzar
Ines Goerendt
Kathrin Lange
Frank Rösler
Brigitte Röder
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[1] Biological Psychology and Neuropsychology,Department of Experimental Psychology
[2] University of Hamburg,undefined
[3] Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf,undefined
[4] Universitätsstrasse 1,undefined
[5] Experimental and Biological Psychology,undefined
[6] Philipps-University Marburg,undefined
[7] Gutenbergstrasse 18,undefined
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Nature Neuroscience | 2007年 / 10卷
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Animal studies have shown that visual deprivation during the first months of life permanently impairs the interactions between sensory systems. Here we report an analogous effect for humans who had been deprived of pattern vision for at least the first five months of their life as a result of congenital binocular cataracts. These patients showed reduced audio-visual interactions in later life, although their visual performance in control tasks was unimpaired. Thus, adequate (multisensory) input during the first months of life seems to be a prerequisite in humans, as well as in animals, for the full development of cross-modal interactions.
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