Neural networks associated with eye movements in congenital blindness

Author:

Koba Cemal1ORCID,Crimi Alessandro1ORCID,Collignon Olivier23ORCID,Ricciardi Emiliano4ORCID,Hasson Uri5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Computer Vision Team Sano Centre for Computational Medicine Krakow Poland

2. University of Louvain (UCLouvain) Institute for Research in Psychology (IPSY) & Neuroscience (IoNS) Louvain Belgium

3. HES‐SO Valais‐Wallis, The Sense Innovation and Research Center School of Health Sciences Lausanne, Sion Switzerland

4. MoMiLab IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca Lucca Italy

5. Center for Mind/Brain Sciences (CIMeC) The University of Trento Trento Italy

Abstract

AbstractRecent studies have shown that during the typical resting‐state, echo planar imaging (EPI) time series obtained from the eye orbit area correlate with brain regions associated with oculomotor control and lower‐level visual cortex. Here, we asked whether congenitally blind (CB) shows similar patterns, suggesting a hard‐wired constraint on connectivity. We find that orbital EPI signals in CB do correlate with activity in the motor cortex, but less so with activity in the visual cortex. However, the temporal patterns of this eye movement‐related signal differed strongly between CB and sighted controls. Furthermore, in CB, a few participants showed uncoordinated orbital EPI signals between the two eyes, each correlated with activity in different brain networks. Our findings suggest a retained circuitry between motor cortex and eye movements in blind, but also a moderate reorganization due to the absence of visual input, and the inability of CB to control their eye movements or sense their positions.

Funder

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Fundacja na rzecz Nauki Polskiej

Ministero della Salute

European Regional Development Fund

Agenzia Italiana del Farmaco, Ministero della Salute

Publisher

Wiley

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