Interocular suppression plays an important role in the visual deficits experienced by individuals with amblyopia. Most neurophysiological and functional MRI studies of suppression in amblyopia have used dichoptic stimuli that overlap within the visual field. However, suppression of the amblyopic eye also occurs when the dichoptic stimuli do not overlap, a phenomenon we refer to as long-range suppression. We used functional MRI to test the hypothesis that long-range suppression reduces neural activity in V1, V2 and V3 in adults with amblyopia, indicative of an early, active inhibition mechanism. Five adults with amblyopia and five controls viewed monocular and dichoptic quadrant stimuli during fMRI. Three of five participants with amblyopia ...
In binocular viewing, images presented to the amblyopic eye are suppressed in the cortex to prevent ...
Purpose: Suppression in amblyopia may be an unequal form of normal interocular suppression or a dist...
SummaryAdults with amblyopia, a common visual cortex disorder caused primarily by binocular disrupti...
Binocular suppression has been previously studied psychophysically and with VEPs. Here we used funct...
Some recent animal experiments and psychophysical studies indicate that patients with amblyopia have...
We investigated neuronal correlates of amblyopic deficits resulting from early onset strabismus or a...
Amblyopia is a visual disorder caused by an anomalous early visual experience. It has been suggested...
Amblyopia is a prevalent developmental visual disorder of childhood that typically persists in adult...
Inter-ocular suppression occurs when very different images are presented to each eye. Diplopia ensue...
Amblyopia or lazy eye is the most common cause of uniocular blindness in adults and is caused by a d...
Although their eyes are pointing in different directions, people with long-standing strabismic ambly...
Recent human psychophysical studies report that amblyopia is linked to robust binocular suppression ...
BACKGROUND: Although their eyes are pointing in different directions, people with long-standing stra...
Amblyopia is a cerebral visual impairment considered to derive from abnormal visual experience (e.g....
In amblyopia, abnormal visual experience during development leads to an enduring loss of visual acui...
In binocular viewing, images presented to the amblyopic eye are suppressed in the cortex to prevent ...
Purpose: Suppression in amblyopia may be an unequal form of normal interocular suppression or a dist...
SummaryAdults with amblyopia, a common visual cortex disorder caused primarily by binocular disrupti...
Binocular suppression has been previously studied psychophysically and with VEPs. Here we used funct...
Some recent animal experiments and psychophysical studies indicate that patients with amblyopia have...
We investigated neuronal correlates of amblyopic deficits resulting from early onset strabismus or a...
Amblyopia is a visual disorder caused by an anomalous early visual experience. It has been suggested...
Amblyopia is a prevalent developmental visual disorder of childhood that typically persists in adult...
Inter-ocular suppression occurs when very different images are presented to each eye. Diplopia ensue...
Amblyopia or lazy eye is the most common cause of uniocular blindness in adults and is caused by a d...
Although their eyes are pointing in different directions, people with long-standing strabismic ambly...
Recent human psychophysical studies report that amblyopia is linked to robust binocular suppression ...
BACKGROUND: Although their eyes are pointing in different directions, people with long-standing stra...
Amblyopia is a cerebral visual impairment considered to derive from abnormal visual experience (e.g....
In amblyopia, abnormal visual experience during development leads to an enduring loss of visual acui...
In binocular viewing, images presented to the amblyopic eye are suppressed in the cortex to prevent ...
Purpose: Suppression in amblyopia may be an unequal form of normal interocular suppression or a dist...
SummaryAdults with amblyopia, a common visual cortex disorder caused primarily by binocular disrupti...