Amblyopia or lazy eye is the most common cause of uniocular blindness in adults and is caused by a disruption to normal visual development as a consequence of unmatched inputs from the two eyes in early life, arising from a turned eye (strabismus), unequal refractive error (anisometropia), or form deprivation (e.g., cataract). Using high-field functional magnetic resonance imaging in a group of human adults with amblyopia, we previously demonstrated that reduced responses are observable at a thalamic level, that of the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN). Here we investigate the selectivity of this deficit by using chromatic and achromatic stimuli that are designed to bias stimulation to one or other of the three ascending pathways (the parvoc...
AbstractTo evaluate whether luminance contrast discrimination losses in amblyopia on putative magnoc...
To evaluate whether luminance contrast discrimination losses in amblyopia on putative magnocellular ...
Amblyopia is a cerebral visual impairment considered to derive from abnormal visual experience (e.g....
Amblyopia or lazy eye is the most common cause of uniocular blindness in adults. It is caused by a d...
We investigated neuronal correlates of amblyopic deficits resulting from early onset strabismus or a...
PURPOSE. The understanding of the site and nature of the cortical processing deficit in human amblyo...
PURPOSE. Studies in nonhuman primates show that monocular visual deprivation starting at different a...
Purpose In this study we examine neuroretinal function in five amblyopes, who had been shown in prev...
Purpose. In a group of humans with strabismic amblyopia, the relationship was examined between the s...
Note:It has been shown that the amblyopic visual system is similar to that of the normal visual syst...
The lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) is the primary thalamic nucleus that relays visual information ...
Amblyopia, which usually occurs during early childhood and results in poor or blurred vision, is a d...
Purpose: Monocular form deprivation early in life is known to result in amblyopia. We previously rep...
r r Abstract: The processing deficit in amblyopia is not restricted to just high spatial frequencies...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), positron emission tomography (PET) and magnetoencephal...
AbstractTo evaluate whether luminance contrast discrimination losses in amblyopia on putative magnoc...
To evaluate whether luminance contrast discrimination losses in amblyopia on putative magnocellular ...
Amblyopia is a cerebral visual impairment considered to derive from abnormal visual experience (e.g....
Amblyopia or lazy eye is the most common cause of uniocular blindness in adults. It is caused by a d...
We investigated neuronal correlates of amblyopic deficits resulting from early onset strabismus or a...
PURPOSE. The understanding of the site and nature of the cortical processing deficit in human amblyo...
PURPOSE. Studies in nonhuman primates show that monocular visual deprivation starting at different a...
Purpose In this study we examine neuroretinal function in five amblyopes, who had been shown in prev...
Purpose. In a group of humans with strabismic amblyopia, the relationship was examined between the s...
Note:It has been shown that the amblyopic visual system is similar to that of the normal visual syst...
The lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) is the primary thalamic nucleus that relays visual information ...
Amblyopia, which usually occurs during early childhood and results in poor or blurred vision, is a d...
Purpose: Monocular form deprivation early in life is known to result in amblyopia. We previously rep...
r r Abstract: The processing deficit in amblyopia is not restricted to just high spatial frequencies...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), positron emission tomography (PET) and magnetoencephal...
AbstractTo evaluate whether luminance contrast discrimination losses in amblyopia on putative magnoc...
To evaluate whether luminance contrast discrimination losses in amblyopia on putative magnocellular ...
Amblyopia is a cerebral visual impairment considered to derive from abnormal visual experience (e.g....