Characterizing face processing plasticity using LTP-like visual stimulation: behavioral and neuroimaging studies in typical subjects and in Autism Spectrum Disorders. KU Leuven
It has recently been shown that visual performance can be improved in a longlasting manner with fast passive stimulation, and reduced with slow stimulation. Thus far this effect has only been demonstrated for elementary visual stimuli (black and white bars). We started to explore the translation of this principle to high-level vision, in particular to face processing. Our first results show clear differential performance in a face ...