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  1. Michel R.T. Sinke
  2. Eric van Diessen
  3. Rick M. Dijkhuizen

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Description: Functional brain network topology of deaf and hearing in relation to sign language experience

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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Background

Prolonged auditory sensory deprivation leads to brain reorganization, indicated by functional enhancement in remaining sensory systems, a phenomenon known as cross-modal plasticity. In this study we investigated differences in functional brain network shifts from eyes-closed to eyes-open conditions between deaf and hearing people.

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Electroencephalography activity was recorded in dea…

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Otte, Sinke, van Diessen & 1 more
Phase-lag index and graph analysis network values per subject per epoch

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Bayesian inferenceBrainEEGGraph analysisHearing impairmentNeural networksPhase lag index

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