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Do you see what I'm saying? Interactions between auditory and visual cortices in cochlear implant users
1Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Quebec H3A 2B4, Montreal, Canada. robert.zatorre@mcgill.ca
Neuron
|August 11, 2001
Abstract:
Primary sensory cortices are generally thought to be devoted to one sensory modality-vision, hearing, or touch, for example. Surprising interactions between these sensory modes have recently been reported. One example demonstrates that people with cochlear implants show increased activity in visual cortex when listening to speech; this may be related to enhanced lipreading ability.