Topological reorganization after partial auditory deprivation—a structural connectivity study in single-sided deafness
Abstract
Growing evidence shows that partial auditory deprivation leads to extensive neural functional plasticity, which occurs not only in the auditory cortex but also in other sensory regions and cognitive areas. However, studies in structural topological properties are still limited, especially those investigating the relationship between structural connectome alterations and auditory abilities. To clarify this, we investigated white matter structural...
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Title
Topological reorganization after partial auditory deprivation—a structural connectivity study in single-sided deafness
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
380
Pages
75 - 83
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