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Amir Amedi

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Frontiers in Neuroscience|October 20, 2022
Face shape processing <i>via</i> visual-to-auditory sensory substitution activates regions within the face processing networks in the absence of visual experienceRoni Arbel, Benedetta Heimler, Amir Amedi
Multisensory Research|May 7, 2019
The Effect of Irrelevant Environmental Noise on the Performance of Visual-to-Auditory Sensory Substitution Devices Used by Blind AdultsGalit Buchs, Benedetta Heimler, Amir Amedi
Neuroimage|December 18, 2015
The origins of metamodality in visual object area LO: Bodily topographical biases and increased functional connectivity to S1Zohar Tal, Ran Geva, Amir Amedi
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|January 14, 2005
V1 activation in congenitally blind humans is associated with episodic retrievalNoa Raz, Amir Amedi, Ehud Zohary
Frontiers in Neuroscience|May 14, 2025
Resting-state functional connectivity changes following audio-tactile speech trainingKatarzyna Cieśla, Tomasz Wolak, Amir Amedi
Neuroimage|December 7, 2025
Does nonsense make sense? A springboard to studying dynamic reconfiguration of large-scale networks during semantic and intonation speech processingIrina Anurova, Katarzyna Ciesla, Amir Amedi
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|February 8, 2017
Positive and Negative Somatotopic BOLD Responses in Contralateral Versus Ipsilateral Penfield HomunculusZohar Tal, Ran Geva, Amir Amedi
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|November 27, 2013
Sensory substitution: closing the gap between basic research and widespread practical visual rehabilitationShachar Maidenbaum, Sami Abboud, Amir Amedi
Current Opinion in Neurology|December 14, 2011
The brain as a flexible task machine: implications for visual rehabilitation using noninvasive vs. invasive approachesLior Reich, Shachar Maidenbaum, Amir Amedi
Neuropsychologia|November 19, 2015
Reading in the dark: neural correlates and cross-modal plasticity for learning to read entire words without visual experienceNadine Sigalov, Shachar Maidenbaum, Amir Amedi
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Frontiers in Neuroscience|October 20, 2022
Face shape processing <i>via</i> visual-to-auditory sensory substitution activates regions within the face processing networks in the absence of visual experienceRoni Arbel, Benedetta Heimler, Amir Amedi
Multisensory Research|May 7, 2019
The Effect of Irrelevant Environmental Noise on the Performance of Visual-to-Auditory Sensory Substitution Devices Used by Blind AdultsGalit Buchs, Benedetta Heimler, Amir Amedi
Neuroimage|December 18, 2015
The origins of metamodality in visual object area LO: Bodily topographical biases and increased functional connectivity to S1Zohar Tal, Ran Geva, Amir Amedi
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|January 14, 2005
V1 activation in congenitally blind humans is associated with episodic retrievalNoa Raz, Amir Amedi, Ehud Zohary
Frontiers in Neuroscience|May 14, 2025
Resting-state functional connectivity changes following audio-tactile speech trainingKatarzyna Cieśla, Tomasz Wolak, Amir Amedi
Neuroimage|December 7, 2025
Does nonsense make sense? A springboard to studying dynamic reconfiguration of large-scale networks during semantic and intonation speech processingIrina Anurova, Katarzyna Ciesla, Amir Amedi
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|February 8, 2017
Positive and Negative Somatotopic BOLD Responses in Contralateral Versus Ipsilateral Penfield HomunculusZohar Tal, Ran Geva, Amir Amedi
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|November 27, 2013
Sensory substitution: closing the gap between basic research and widespread practical visual rehabilitationShachar Maidenbaum, Sami Abboud, Amir Amedi
Current Opinion in Neurology|December 14, 2011
The brain as a flexible task machine: implications for visual rehabilitation using noninvasive vs. invasive approachesLior Reich, Shachar Maidenbaum, Amir Amedi
Neuropsychologia|November 19, 2015
Reading in the dark: neural correlates and cross-modal plasticity for learning to read entire words without visual experienceNadine Sigalov, Shachar Maidenbaum, Amir Amedi
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