We cordially invite you to the next lecture of the BME cognitive
seminar series:
Attention! We moved to a new location.
Date & Time: October 24, Monday, 12:00-13:00
Location: BME, XI., Egry József utca 1., T. ép 515.
Ready to experience: Binocular function is turned on earlier in
preterm infants
Ilona Kovács
Department of Cognitive Science
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
http://cogsci.bme.hu/~ikovacs/
Abstract
The
cerebral cortex of the human brain is remarkably prone to
environmental input early in life; however, the precise
contribution of experience in the development of cortical
functions is unresolved. Employing a visual evoked potential
paradigm, we ask whether the extra postnatal visual experience
in preterm human neonates leads to a change in the developmental
timing of binocular vision. The results suggest that the
developmental processes preceding the onset of binocular
function are not preprogrammed, and that the mechanisms turning
on stereopsis are experience-dependent. This finding opens up a
number of further queries with respect to human-specific
cortical plasticity.
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Attila Keresztes
Junior Research Fellow
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Dept. of Cognitive Science,
Egry József u. 1, Budapest
1111, Hungary
Tel: +36 1 4633525