Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience (Jun 2023)

Visuo-spatial imagery in dreams of congenitally and early blind: a systematic review

  • Katarina Ilic,
  • Katarina Ilic,
  • Rita Bertani,
  • Neda Lapteva,
  • Panagis Drakatos,
  • Panagis Drakatos,
  • Panagis Drakatos,
  • Alessio Delogu,
  • Kausar Raheel,
  • Matthew Soteriou,
  • Carlotta Mutti,
  • Joerg Steier,
  • Joerg Steier,
  • David W. Carmichael,
  • Peter J. Goadsby,
  • Adam Ockelford,
  • Ivana Rosenzweig,
  • Ivana Rosenzweig

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnint.2023.1204129
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17

Abstract

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BackgroundThe presence of visual imagery in dreams of congenitally blind people has long been a matter of substantial controversy. We set to systematically review body of published work on the presence and nature of oneiric visuo-spatial impressions in congenitally and early blind subjects across different areas of research, from experimental psychology, functional neuroimaging, sensory substitution, and sleep research.MethodsRelevant studies were identified using the following databases: EMBASE, MEDLINE and PsychINFO.ResultsStudies using diverse imaging techniques and sensory substitution devices broadly suggest that the “blind” occipital cortex may be able to integrate non-visual sensory inputs, and thus possibly also generate visuo-spatial impressions. Visual impressions have also been reported by blind subjects who had near-death or out-of-body experiences.ConclusionDeciphering the mechanistic nature of these visual impression could open new possibility in utilization of neuroplasticity and its potential role for treatment of neurodisability.

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