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This research investigates how the brain adapts to novel sensory experiences throughout life, focusing on the flexibility of brain specialization. By developing new sensory devices and studying their impact on brain organization, the project aims to enhance sensory restoration in individuals with sensory deprivation.
The main goal of my research is to understand the origins of brain specialization and its flexibility across the lifespan.
In our modern society Novel Sensory Experiences (NSE) and augmenting technologies are increasingly part of our everyday life (e.g. www.pokemongo.com).
How does our brain deal with processing these new experiences?
How much of its functional specializations and organization principle (e.g. topography in early sensory and motor brain areas) are already predefined by evolution…
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THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM
Israel, Jerusalem
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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