Retinal image properties such as contrast and spatial frequency play important roles in the development of normal vision. For example, visual environments comprised solely of low contrast and/or low spatial frequencies induce myopia. The visual image is processed by the retina and it then locally controls eye growth. In terms of the retinal neurotransmitters that link visual stimuli to eye growth, there is strong evidence to suggest involvement of the retinal dopamine (DA) system. For example, effectively increasing retinal DA levels by using DA agonists can suppress the development of form-deprivation myopia (FDM). However, whether visual feedback controls eye growth by modulating retinal DA release, and/or some other factors, is still bei...
AbstractAxial eye growth rates in the chicken are controlled by local retinal image-processing circu...
Placing a translucent diffuser over the eye of a chick causes the eye to grow excessively, resulting...
Background: Young chicks can adjust their eye growth to compensate for both imposed hyperopia and my...
Retinal image properties such as contrast and spatial frequency play important roles in the developm...
AbstractPurpose: This study sought further insight into the stimulus dependence of form deprivation ...
We have found that development of both deprivation-induced and lens-induced refractive errors in chi...
AbstractExperiments in animal models have shown that the retina analyzes the image to identify the p...
Purpose: An inhibitory, frequency-dependent effect of stroboscopic light on form-deprivation myopia ...
PURPOSE. The neuromodulator dopamine (DA) has been implicated in the prevention of excessive ocular ...
AbstractThe hypothesis that retinal dopaminergic (DA) neurones are involved in the visual functions ...
Emmetropization is dependent on visual feedback and presumably some measure of the optical and image...
Placing a translucent diffuser over the eye of a chick causes the eye to grow excessively, resulting...
In contrast to previous investigations of myopia development in humans that have primarily examined ...
Emmetropization is dependent on visual feedback and presumably some measure of the optical and image...
This review summarizes the experimental evidence that supports the role of dopamine in the regulatio...
AbstractAxial eye growth rates in the chicken are controlled by local retinal image-processing circu...
Placing a translucent diffuser over the eye of a chick causes the eye to grow excessively, resulting...
Background: Young chicks can adjust their eye growth to compensate for both imposed hyperopia and my...
Retinal image properties such as contrast and spatial frequency play important roles in the developm...
AbstractPurpose: This study sought further insight into the stimulus dependence of form deprivation ...
We have found that development of both deprivation-induced and lens-induced refractive errors in chi...
AbstractExperiments in animal models have shown that the retina analyzes the image to identify the p...
Purpose: An inhibitory, frequency-dependent effect of stroboscopic light on form-deprivation myopia ...
PURPOSE. The neuromodulator dopamine (DA) has been implicated in the prevention of excessive ocular ...
AbstractThe hypothesis that retinal dopaminergic (DA) neurones are involved in the visual functions ...
Emmetropization is dependent on visual feedback and presumably some measure of the optical and image...
Placing a translucent diffuser over the eye of a chick causes the eye to grow excessively, resulting...
In contrast to previous investigations of myopia development in humans that have primarily examined ...
Emmetropization is dependent on visual feedback and presumably some measure of the optical and image...
This review summarizes the experimental evidence that supports the role of dopamine in the regulatio...
AbstractAxial eye growth rates in the chicken are controlled by local retinal image-processing circu...
Placing a translucent diffuser over the eye of a chick causes the eye to grow excessively, resulting...
Background: Young chicks can adjust their eye growth to compensate for both imposed hyperopia and my...