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SeminarPast EventNeuroscience

Visual and cross-modal plasticity in adult humans

Claudia Lunghi

Laboratoire des Systèmes Perceptifs, Ecole Normale Supérieure & CNRS, Paris, France

Schedule
Thursday, February 3, 2022

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Thursday, February 3, 2022

5:00 PM Europe/Berlin

Host: Multisensory Perception and Plasticity

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Domain

Neuroscience

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Host

Multisensory Perception and Plasticity

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

Neuroplasticity is a fundamental property of the nervous system that is maximal early in life, within a specific temporal window called critical period. However, it is still unclear to which extent the plastic potential of the visual cortex is retained in adulthood. We have surprisingly revealed residual ocular dominance plasticity in adult humans by showing that short-term monocular deprivation unexpectedly boosts the deprived eye (both at the perceptual and at the neural level), reflecting homeostatic plasticity. This effect is accompanied by a decrease of GABAergic inhibition in the primary visual cortex and can be modulated by non-visual factors (motor activity and motor plasticity). Finally, we have found that cross-modal plasticity is preserved in adult normal-sighted humans, as short-term monocular deprivation can alter early visuo-tactile interactions. Taken together, these results challenge the classical view of a hard-wired adult visual cortex, indicating that homeostatic plasticity can be reactivated in adult humans.

Topics

GABAergic inhibitioncross-modal plasticityhomeostatic plasticitymonocular deprivationmotor activitymotor plasticityneuroplasticityocular dominancevisual cortexvisual plasticityvisuo-haptic interactionsvisuo-tactile interactions

About the Speaker

Claudia Lunghi

Laboratoire des Systèmes Perceptifs, Ecole Normale Supérieure & CNRS, Paris, France

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lsp.dec.ens.fr/fr/member/1592/claudia-lunghi

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