Increased regional homogeneity of blood oxygen level-dependent signals in occipital cortex of early blind individuals
Adult
Male
0301 basic medicine
Adolescent
Blindness
Oxygen
Young Adult
03 medical and health sciences
Cerebrovascular Circulation
Humans
Female
Occipital Lobe
Signal Transduction
Visual Cortex
DOI:
10.1097/wnr.0b013e3283447c09
Publication Date:
2011-02-08T06:09:11Z
AUTHORS (7)
ABSTRACT
Although resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging has shown altered functional connectivity between visual and other brain areas in the early blind individuals, it cannot answer which brain area's local activities are changed. In this study, regional homogeneity, a measure of the homogeneity of the local blood oxygen level-dependent signals, was used for the first time to investigate the changes in the resting-state brain activity in the early blind individuals. Compared with age-matched and sex-matched sighted individuals, the early blind individuals showed increased regional homogeneity only in the occipital areas, which might be explained by the abnormal cortical development and/or experience-dependent plasticity, resulted from an early visual deprivation.
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