Blindness Clinical Trial
Official title:
Neuroplasticity in Blind Subjects After Repetitive Tactile Stimulation
Brain plasticity of cortical activity caused by repetitive tactile stimulation could have a
progressive development that was from primary parietal areas, passing over parieto-occipital
areas and came secondary to primary occipital areas. This process allows to understand the
existence of neurons in the brain and specific areas for certain functions independent of
the type of stimulation is performed.
By performing repetitive tactile stimulation over a period of 3 months,using a tactile
stimulator, our group will try to prove several that repetitive tactile stimulation can
create cross-modality and improve recognition and localization of patterns in blind people.
The investigators will use passive repetitive tactile stimulation over a period of 3 months,
one hour a day for five days a week, with vertical, horizontal and oblique lines generated
randomly by a tactile stimulator. Our aim is (a) to study if repetitive tactile stimulation
can create cross-modality and improve recognition and localization of patterns in blind
people, (b) to evaluate the impact of this training on brain activity the investigators
performed high-density scalp EEG recording during the initial stimulation session and in the
last one. And (c) measure the functional connectivity of the brain with resting state MRI
pre and post training. The resting state MRI protocol consist on one run of T1WI and three
bold runs (TE=30ms,TR=3000ms, flip angle 90º,voxel size 3mm, 124 time points, 0 gap).
Cross-modality sensory stimulation may offer a good opportunity to improve recognition,
localization and navigation in blind people. Although the neural substrate of this
multimodality integration is not fully understood yet. Some areas of the brain, mainly the
lateral occipital cortex, are specialized for visual object recognition and they can be
activated by tactile stimuli. This activation of the visual cortex might lead to visual-like
perception, regardless of the sensory input modality.
In the blind the high demand required by object recognition appears to recruit also ventral
and dorsal occipital areas. Blindness modifies neocortical processing of non-visual tasks,
including frontoparietal and visual regions during tactile stimulation. It is also known
that people with blindness proficient in the use of a visuo-tactile sensory substitution
device that presents visual images as patterns of electric stimuli to the subject's tongue,
like Bach-y-Rita and Ptito said, show occipital cortex activation in an
orientation-discrimination task.
As far as the investigators know there are no studies aimed at understanding the
relationship between activation of lateral occipital cortex and the ability to recognize
objects presented to the hand along time. In particular, the investigators tested if
repetitive passive tactile stimulation leads to activation of visual areas and recognition
of spatial patterns in people with blindness.
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Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label
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