The transformation of sensory to perceptual braille letter representations in the visually deprived brain

Author:

Haupt Marleen1ORCID,Graumann Monika12,Teng Santani3,Kaltenbach Carina1,Cichy Radoslaw M.124

Affiliation:

1. Department of Education and Psychology, Freie Universität Berlin

2. Berlin School of Mind and Brain, Faculty of Philosophy, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

3. Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute

4. Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience Berlin

Abstract

Experience-based plasticity of the human cortex mediates the influence of individual experience on cognition and behavior. The complete loss of a sensory modality is among the most extreme such experiences. Investigating such a selective, yet extreme change in experience allows for the characterization of experience-based plasticity at its boundaries.Here, we investigated information processing in individuals who lost vision at birth or early in life by probing the processing of braille letter information. We characterized the transformation of braille letter information from sensory representations depending on the reading hand to perceptual representations that are independent of the reading hand.Using a multivariate analysis framework in combination with fMRI, EEG and behavioral assessment, we tracked cortical braille representations in space and time, and probed their behavioral relevance.We located sensory representations in tactile processing areas and perceptual representations in sighted reading areas, with the lateral occipital complex as a connecting “hinge” region. This elucidates the plasticity of the visually deprived brain in terms of information processing.Regarding information processing in time, we found that sensory representations emerge before perceptual representations. This indicates that even extreme cases of brain plasticity adhere to a common temporal scheme in the progression from sensory to perceptual transformations.Ascertaining behavioral relevance through perceived similarity ratings, we found that perceptual representations in sighted reading areas, but not sensory representations in tactile processing areas are suitably formatted to guide behavior.Together, our results reveal a nuanced picture of both the potentials and limits of experience-dependent plasticity in the visually deprived brain.

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

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