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Stephen G Gordon

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Sacco A, Gordon S, Lomber S
Neuroimage . 2025 Jan; 308:121047. PMID: 39863004
In response to sensory deprivation, the brain adapts to efficiently navigate a modified perceptual environment through a process referred to as compensatory crossmodal plasticity, allowing the remaining senses to repurpose...
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Gordon S, Sacco A, Lomber S
Neuroimage . 2024 Sep; 299:120826. PMID: 39244076
Skull stripping is a fundamental preprocessing step in modern neuroimaging analyses that consists of removing non-brain voxels from structural images. When performed entirely manually, this laborious step can be rate-limiting...
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Sacco A, Gordon S, Lomber S
Neuroimage . 2024 Aug; 299:120813. PMID: 39182711
In response to sensory deprivation, the brain adapts according to contemporary demands to efficiently navigate a modified perceptual environment. This reorganization may result in improved processing of the remaining senses-a...
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Sacco A, Gordon S, Lomber S
Neuroimage . 2024 Mar; 290:120554. PMID: 38431180
Following sensory deprivation, areas and networks in the brain may adapt and reorganize to compensate for the loss of input. These adaptations are manifestations of compensatory crossmodal plasticity, which has...
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Gordon S, Butler B, Lomber S
Cereb Cortex . 2022 Dec; 33(10):5829-5838. PMID: 36482814
In the absence of hearing during development, the brain adapts and repurposes what was destined to become auditory cortex. As cortical thickness is commonly used as a proxy to identify...
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Bao X, Salloum A, Gordon S, Lomber S
J Vis . 2020 Aug; 20(8):28. PMID: 32852533
It has been long known that prolonging stimulus duration may increase the perceived brightness of a visual stimulus. The interaction between intensity and duration generally follows a rule, such as...