One adult monkey (Macaca Jascicularis) was investigated psychophysically and electrophysiolo-gically after at least 5 years of late onset esotropic macrostrabismus (squint angle 52 deg). Behavioral tests revealed normal monocular visual and visuomotor functions. No indications of deep amblyopia or oculomotor asymmetry were found. The monkey used the left or right eye alternately at about equal frequencies. Single unit recordings from area VI disclosed a normal ocular dominance distribution. Most VI neurons from both hemispheres received binocular input. Thus, discordant visual information from corresponding retinal locations of the two eyes converged onto the cortical neurons. No evidence for anomalous retinal correspondence was found. Dipl...
Figures that can be seen in more than one way are invaluable tools for the study of the neural basis...
In subjects with alternating strabismus, either eye can be used to saccade to visual targets. The br...
Figures that can be seen in more than one way are invaluable tools for the study of the neural basis...
AbstractOne adult monkey (Macaca fascicularis) was investigated psychophysically and electrophysiolo...
AbstractOne adult monkey (Macaca fascicularis) was investigated psychophysically and electrophysiolo...
Purpose:Although alterations of the binocular response properties of neurons in the primary visual c...
Combining the images seen by the two eyes into a single percept is one of the most challenging compu...
We investigated the effects of rearing monkeys under three contrasting abnormal visual conditions on...
Recent human psychophysical studies report that amblyopia is linked to robust binocular suppression ...
Amblyopia, a developmental disorder of spatial vision, is thought to result from a cascade of cortic...
Amblyopia, a developmental disorder of spatial vision, is thought to result from a cascade of cortic...
Monkeys reared with strabismus show a higher than normal prevalence of V1 neurons that exhibit inter...
Purpose: Previously we reported that only 14 days of optically induced strabismus around 4 weeks of ...
In subjects with alternating strabismus, either eye can be used to saccade to visual targets. The br...
Figures that can be seen in more than one way are invaluable tools for the study of the neural basis...
Figures that can be seen in more than one way are invaluable tools for the study of the neural basis...
In subjects with alternating strabismus, either eye can be used to saccade to visual targets. The br...
Figures that can be seen in more than one way are invaluable tools for the study of the neural basis...
AbstractOne adult monkey (Macaca fascicularis) was investigated psychophysically and electrophysiolo...
AbstractOne adult monkey (Macaca fascicularis) was investigated psychophysically and electrophysiolo...
Purpose:Although alterations of the binocular response properties of neurons in the primary visual c...
Combining the images seen by the two eyes into a single percept is one of the most challenging compu...
We investigated the effects of rearing monkeys under three contrasting abnormal visual conditions on...
Recent human psychophysical studies report that amblyopia is linked to robust binocular suppression ...
Amblyopia, a developmental disorder of spatial vision, is thought to result from a cascade of cortic...
Amblyopia, a developmental disorder of spatial vision, is thought to result from a cascade of cortic...
Monkeys reared with strabismus show a higher than normal prevalence of V1 neurons that exhibit inter...
Purpose: Previously we reported that only 14 days of optically induced strabismus around 4 weeks of ...
In subjects with alternating strabismus, either eye can be used to saccade to visual targets. The br...
Figures that can be seen in more than one way are invaluable tools for the study of the neural basis...
Figures that can be seen in more than one way are invaluable tools for the study of the neural basis...
In subjects with alternating strabismus, either eye can be used to saccade to visual targets. The br...
Figures that can be seen in more than one way are invaluable tools for the study of the neural basis...