AbstractIt is well established that amblyopes exhibit deficits in processing first-order (luminance-defined) patterns. This is readily manifest by measuring spatiotemporal sensitivity (i.e. the “window of visibility”) to moving luminance gratings. However the window of visibility to moving second-order (texture-defined) patterns has not been systematically studied in amblyopia. To address this issue monocular modulation sensitivity (1/threshold) to first-order motion and four different varieties of second-order motion (modulations of either the contrast, flicker, size or orientation of visual noise) was measured over a five-octave range of spatial and temporal frequencies. Compared to normals amblyopes are not only impaired in the processin...
PURPOSE. The visual deficit in amblyopia involves both elevated contrast thresholds and distorted su...
AbstractPreviously, we have shown that humans with amblyopia exhibit deficits for global motion disc...
We investigated neuronal correlates of amblyopic deficits resulting from early onset strabismus or a...
Several studies have indicated substantial processing deficits for static second-order stimuli in am...
AbstractDo amblyopes demonstrate general irregularities in processes of global image integration? Or...
AbstractAmblyopes show bilateral loss of sensitivity for second-order (contrast defined) stimuli tha...
Natural scenes are composed of first-order and second-order information. First-order information is ...
AbstractHumans with amblyopia display anomalous performance for global motion discrimination. Attemp...
AbstractThe presence of a general global motion processing deficit in amblyopia is now well establis...
AbstractThe purpose of the study was to determine whether amblyopes show detection loss for second-o...
We investigated global motion processing in a group of adult amblyopes using a method that allows us...
It has been suggested that there are two motion systems: (1) a passive, low-level motion system tha...
AbstractTo better understand the nature of the cortical deficit in amblyopia we undertook a systemat...
1. We report the results of an experimental study on normal and amblyopic vision, in which we have m...
Anisometropic amblyopia is a neurodevelopmental disorder of the visual system. There is evidence tha...
PURPOSE. The visual deficit in amblyopia involves both elevated contrast thresholds and distorted su...
AbstractPreviously, we have shown that humans with amblyopia exhibit deficits for global motion disc...
We investigated neuronal correlates of amblyopic deficits resulting from early onset strabismus or a...
Several studies have indicated substantial processing deficits for static second-order stimuli in am...
AbstractDo amblyopes demonstrate general irregularities in processes of global image integration? Or...
AbstractAmblyopes show bilateral loss of sensitivity for second-order (contrast defined) stimuli tha...
Natural scenes are composed of first-order and second-order information. First-order information is ...
AbstractHumans with amblyopia display anomalous performance for global motion discrimination. Attemp...
AbstractThe presence of a general global motion processing deficit in amblyopia is now well establis...
AbstractThe purpose of the study was to determine whether amblyopes show detection loss for second-o...
We investigated global motion processing in a group of adult amblyopes using a method that allows us...
It has been suggested that there are two motion systems: (1) a passive, low-level motion system tha...
AbstractTo better understand the nature of the cortical deficit in amblyopia we undertook a systemat...
1. We report the results of an experimental study on normal and amblyopic vision, in which we have m...
Anisometropic amblyopia is a neurodevelopmental disorder of the visual system. There is evidence tha...
PURPOSE. The visual deficit in amblyopia involves both elevated contrast thresholds and distorted su...
AbstractPreviously, we have shown that humans with amblyopia exhibit deficits for global motion disc...
We investigated neuronal correlates of amblyopic deficits resulting from early onset strabismus or a...