Short term light deprivation increases tactile spatial acuity in humans
- PMID: 12821752
- DOI: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000068026.15208.d0
Short term light deprivation increases tactile spatial acuity in humans
Abstract
The effect of short-term light deprivation on tactile spatial acuity was evaluated by asking 28 adult humans to perform a grating orientation task. The 14 subjects who were kept for 90 minutes in complete dark showed, immediately after deprivation, a reversible improvement of tactile spatial acuity. No acuity change was observed in the 14 nondeprived subjects. Results indicate that even a short-term visual deprivation may disclose highly dynamic plastic interactions between visual and tactile systems.
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