Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Visual Cortex Can Change Function

"Now, a study from MIT neuroscientists shows that in individuals born blind, parts of the visual cortex are recruited for language processing," says MedicalNewsToday. "The finding suggests that the visual cortex can dramatically change its function - from visual processing to language - and it also appears to overturn the idea that language processing can only occur in highly specialized brain regions that are genetically programmed for language tasks."

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