The Effects of Visual Deprivation: Implications for Sensory Prostheses

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Normally, early stages of sensory processing are organized in a modular fashion with sensory information passing from the relevant sensory organ (whether it be retina or cochlea) to a hierarchy of specialized cortical regions which process increasingly complex attributes of the ...

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Fine, I. (2007). The Effects of Visual Deprivation: Implications for Sensory Prostheses. In Artificial Sight (pp. 47–70). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-49331-2_3

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