AbstractIt is now well established that the anatomical and functional development of the central visual pathways of a number of higher mammalian species is activity-dependent [1–3]. This dependence was revealed by the functional effects of an early period of monocular deprivation, where one eye of a young animal was deprived for a time of patterned visual input. Subsequently, most cells in the visual cortex (area 17) could be excited only by visual stimuli delivered to the non deprived eye [4–6] and the animal appeared blind through the deprived eye [7,8]. These effects have been attributed to a competitive activity-dependent mechanism in development, whereby the two eyes compete for control of cortical cells [9,10]. There are, however, sug...
While continuous monocular deprivation (MD) of patterned vision causes severe loss of visual cortica...
Monocular deprivation during a critical period in postnatal development leads to a shift in function...
AbstractTo gain new insight into the effects of monocular deprivation, we studied the visual cortex ...
AbstractIt is now well established that the anatomical and functional development of the central vis...
Monocular deprivation (MD) has much more rapid and severe effects on the ocular dominance of neurons...
Competition between the two eyes for synaptic space is thought to play a crucial role in the develop...
A half-century of research on the consequences of monocular deprivation (MD) in animals has revealed...
Recent studies conducted on kittens have revealed that the reduced visual acuity of the deprived eye...
SummaryThe existence of heightened brain plasticity during critical periods in early postnatal life ...
Even short periods of early monocular deprivation result in reduced cortical representation and visu...
Kittens were given visual experience through one or both eyes for two weeks around the peak of the s...
To gain new insight into the effects of monocular deprivation, we studied the visual cortex of adult...
Kittens were monocularly deprived for 10 days; then the deprived eye was opened and both eyes expose...
A visual-evoked-potential (VEP) masking technique was used to assess the effects of short- and long-...
The effects of early monocular deprivation on visual acuity and visual cortical responses can be rev...
While continuous monocular deprivation (MD) of patterned vision causes severe loss of visual cortica...
Monocular deprivation during a critical period in postnatal development leads to a shift in function...
AbstractTo gain new insight into the effects of monocular deprivation, we studied the visual cortex ...
AbstractIt is now well established that the anatomical and functional development of the central vis...
Monocular deprivation (MD) has much more rapid and severe effects on the ocular dominance of neurons...
Competition between the two eyes for synaptic space is thought to play a crucial role in the develop...
A half-century of research on the consequences of monocular deprivation (MD) in animals has revealed...
Recent studies conducted on kittens have revealed that the reduced visual acuity of the deprived eye...
SummaryThe existence of heightened brain plasticity during critical periods in early postnatal life ...
Even short periods of early monocular deprivation result in reduced cortical representation and visu...
Kittens were given visual experience through one or both eyes for two weeks around the peak of the s...
To gain new insight into the effects of monocular deprivation, we studied the visual cortex of adult...
Kittens were monocularly deprived for 10 days; then the deprived eye was opened and both eyes expose...
A visual-evoked-potential (VEP) masking technique was used to assess the effects of short- and long-...
The effects of early monocular deprivation on visual acuity and visual cortical responses can be rev...
While continuous monocular deprivation (MD) of patterned vision causes severe loss of visual cortica...
Monocular deprivation during a critical period in postnatal development leads to a shift in function...
AbstractTo gain new insight into the effects of monocular deprivation, we studied the visual cortex ...