
Plasticity in Sensory Systems
Author(s): Jennifer K. E. Steeves (Editor), Laurence R. Harris
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- Publication Date: 7 Feb. 2013
- Language: English
- Print length: 286 pages
- ISBN-10: 1107022622
- ISBN-13: 9781107022621
Book Description
Centered on three themes, this book explores the latest research in plasticity in sensory systems, focusing on visual and auditory systems. It covers a breadth of recent scientific study within the field including research on healthy systems and diseased models of sensory processing. Topics include visual and visuomotor learning, models of how the brain codes visual information, sensory adaptations in vision and hearing as a result of partial or complete visual loss in childhood, plasticity in the adult visual system, and plasticity across the senses, as well as new techniques in vision recovery, rehabilitation, and sensory substitution of other senses when one sense is lost. This unique edited volume, the fruit of an International Conference on Plastic Vision held at York University, Toronto, will provide students and scientists with an overview of the ongoing research related to sensory plasticity and perspectives on the direction of future work in the field.
Editorial Reviews
Book Description
This broad exploration of research in plasticity in sensory systems focuses on visual and auditory systems.
About the Author
Jennifer K. E. Steeves is Associate Professor of Psychology at York University, Toronto. She is a cognitive neuroscientist who works in the area of sensory plasticity.
Laurence R. Harris is Professor of Psychology at York University, Toronto and Director of the Centre for Vision Research at York University. He is a neuroscientist with a background in sensory processes.
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