How the Brain of a Blind Person Rewires Itself
Source:
http://sharpbrains.com/blog/2011/03/25/how-the-brain-of-a-blind-person-rewires-itself/

 By: Dr. Pascale Michelon
 Do blind people really have a sharpened sense of hearing? What is the
 explanation? This article reports the work of German researchers who
 looked at blind people's brains to try to answer these questions. They
 found out that indeed, blind people can understand speech even if sped
 up beyond the maximum rate that sighted people can understand. This
 seemed possible because the brain areas devoted to vision in people
 with eye sight turned out to be responding to speech in blind people.
 10 syllables per second [is] the absolute limit of comprehension
 for sighted people. Blind people, however, can comprehend speech
 sped up to 25 syllables per second.
 brain scanner revealed that in blind people the part of the cerebral
 cortex that normally responds to vision was responding to
 speech....somehow an unsighted person's brain rewires itself to connect
 auditory regions of the brain to the visual cortex.
 A perfect example of neuroplasticity! Do you think this happens
 1) only in people who are born blind, or 2) only in people who lose
 sight later in life, or 3) in both cases?
 The answer is 2). Indeed, to be rewired connections need to
 preexist. This is not the case in people who are born blind since
 their visual cortex has never received any visual stimulation. It is
 only in people who lose sight later in life, that the visual
 connections can be rerouted to process auditory information.
 How does it work?
 The fact is that most of our senses have some interacting circuitry
 between them, which is called cross modality. [...] These connections
 between visual and auditory regions of the brain become strengthened
 after losing sight.
 Also, some regions of cerebral cortex that border visual and
 auditory cortices [...] expand territory in blind people to make use
 of the idle circuitry in visual cortex.



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